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PLANT, Richard Arthur Albert (1927-2021) – The passing of an Aldington celebrity

Arthur PlantThe death of Arthur Plant of Aldington on 3rd January 2021 at the age of 93, has provoked an outpouring of messages of condolence on social media.  With the exception of his years in national service, Arthur spent all his life in the Vale of Evesham, 70 of which were spent in Aldington.  He always had a cheery word for everybody and will be greatly missed.

Friday 13 January 1950 – Wedding of Richard Arthur Plant at Bretforton

BADSEY BRIDEGROOM AT BRETFORTON – Plant-Cook

Badsey and Bretforton families were united at St Leonard’s Church, Bretforton, on Saturday, when Miss Dorothy Amy Cook, daughter of Mrs and the late Mr A Y Cook of 3 New Street, Bretforton, was married to Mr Richard Arthur Plant, youngest son of Mr & Mrs J H Plant of 15 Synehurst Avenue, Badsey.  They will make their future home at Edenbrook, Middle Littleton.

FREEMAN (née PICKERING), Dessiechmun George (1884-1956) – of Wickhamford and Massachusetts

Decimus FreemanOn 29th August 1911, Dessiechmun George Freeman signed a Declaration of Intention form (right).  This was a form stating that a person intended to renounce allegiance to a foreign country and become a citizen of the United States of America.  He is of interest because he stated that his place of birth was Wickhamford, England.

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In Loving Memory
of
CYRIL DAVID WESTWOOD
Born 16th March 1936
Died 12th October 2018
Most precious and treasured Husband,
dearly loved Father, Grandad
and Great-Grandad

HORNE, Lionel Edward (1880-1955) – from passive resistance to pillar of the community

In November 2020, Christopher Horne contacted the Badsey Society after having read about Francis Horne who lived in Badsey in the 17th century.  He pointed out that there had been Hornes living in Badsey in the early 20th century, and indeed, he had only recently discovered that his father, Frederic Thomas Horne, had been born in Badsey in 1917.