Written by friend and colleague, Nikki Jeffery.
Clive Ralph Wooster, aged 69, passed away unexpectedly at home on Saturday, 18th May 2024, with his beloved wife Heather by his side.
Clive dedicated his entire career to the toy industry, beginning at Fisher Price where he spent several years honing his skills and sales patter. His career then saw him taking on various influential roles in sales. In the 90s, Clive ran The First Years until RC2/Learning Curve acquired it in 2004, where he then became the Managing Director. He continued to lead during periods of significant change and oversaw the European transition into TOMY when it acquired RC2 in 2011. Clive later chose to join smaller, close-knit companies, enjoying many fulfilling years as a Country Manager for Famosa from 2013 for three years. More recently, he worked with Geomagworld until January this year, when he decided to step back to spend more time with his family and further pursue his passion for motorsport.
Well-known within the industry for his kindness, humour, and endless stories, Clive’s presence ensured that any room was filled with laughter and conversation. He was approachable and always willing to help. Clive inspired many through his mentorship and formed strong relationships with colleagues across the companies he worked for over the years. Many from his First Years and RC2 days remained close friends and will miss him dearly.
Well-known within the industry for his kindness, humour, and endless stories, Clive’s presence ensured that any room was filled with laughter and conversation. He was approachable and always willing to help”
Clive also participated in numerous charitable events both within and outside the toy industry. He was a keen walker and cyclist, taking on multiple industry cycling events during his time at RC2/Learning Curve. Just last month, Clive walked 52 miles over two days to raise money for Braintrust. Donations in his memory can still be made at https://brainstrust.enthuse.com/pf/clive-wooster-548f6.
Outside of his professional life, Clive was passionate about motorsport and football. He was an active racer in the BARC Speed Championship for well over 20 years and served as an instructor at Thruxton. A devoted Saints fan, he eagerly anticipated watching them at the Championship play-offs at Wembley this coming Sunday. In honour of Clive, let’s all get behind Southampton FC this weekend.
Clive is survived by Heather, his much-loved wife of 39 years, and his two daughters, Louise and Katie, whom he adored. He was overjoyed to celebrate Louise’s wedding in 2022 and was immensely proud of Katie for the incredible biking challenge which saw her tackle the Alternative Three Peaks on her mountain bike. His three girls were undoubtedly the most important people in his life.
Roland Earl, Director General of the BTHA, comments, “The news of the passing of Clive has left all of us at the BTHA totally shocked and saddened. Clive was not only a tremendous contributor to the BTHA as a member of our PR and Public Affairs Committee for many years, but he also served in two spells as a member of the BTHA Council, latterly between March 2020 and December 2023. Clive was a distinguished Council member and a tremendous contributor across the board on all matters for the benefit of the BTHA membership and wider toy industry, that he loved and served with such distinction. The news of his untimely passing is hard to take in for us, loved as he was by us all. Our deepest condolences go to his family, friends and colleagues at this saddest of times. Clive was someone who sought nothing for himself and put all his energies into supporting the industry he spent his life working in – a true gentleman whose loss we all feel immensely.”
Details of Clive’s funeral will be shared in due course. In the meantime, messages of condolence and memories should be emailed directly to – clivewoosterrememberance@gmail.com.
These will be collated and shared with the family directly; please feel free to share any images and videos of you with Clive.
Clive will be remembered not only for his significant contributions to the toy industry but also for his warmth, generosity, and unwavering love for his family and friends. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.