Harold Jurd was my Euphonium tutor between 1987 and 1990. In that time I learnt much about life from Mr Jurd - much of which I have only recognised in the years since!
20 years later his words come to me almost daily. His calmness and composure, his wisdom, his integrity. As a teacher I often draw on my memories of him to help me in my work - his students and I remember him with great affection.
A great yet humble man from a generation of great men. We will not see their like again.


When I was a young teenager B/M Jurd offered to help me improve as an instrumentalist and gave me a number of lessons on the Euphonium. Obviously this was his area of interest but it was also his way of showing interest in me as a young man. That extended into encouraging me into employment when he wrote a very complimentary reference. Along with a number of other senior men from Earlwood Corps Bandmaster Jurd left a lasting influence upon my life and taught me much, especially in the area of faithful service.

I appreciated so much the quality of Harold's life and his incredible commitment. We had many great conversations in the short time I was CO at Earlwood.
It was also wonderful to have a visit from Harold & Ian when they were holidaying in the UK in the 90's.
I am so grateful that our paths came together - even if only for a short time.
Lyn Pearce (Commissioner)

Thanks you for your comments concerning Dad. He truly was a man of God. We were very grateful to spend time with you when we were on route to Israel and Egypt.
Matthew Jurd
15 years agoThanks Dean, The service was emotional, but a celebration of his life and "promotion to glory" . The Earlwood hall was full downstairs and overfllowed into the gallery. Mark Ray assembled a full brass band on the platform as fitting farewell. Matthew Jurd (the.judds@optusnet.com.au)