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In Loving Memory of
Angela Christine Southern
"Angie"
03.04.952 - 25.02.2017
Cherished Wife, Mum and Nan
Always in our thought and
forever in our hearts.

 

Monday 8 March 1915 – Military Parade marches through Badsey

EVESHAM MILITARY PARADE

On Saturday a detachment of the 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, about 100 strong, accompanied by the Worcestershire Yeomanry band, journeyed to Honeybourne by train and marched through Bretforton and Badsey to Evesham. At Badsey they were joined by the Northern Wireless Signal Section of the Royal Engineers and members of the Evesham and District Volunteer Training Corps and the Evesham Territorial band.

Saturday 19 December 1914 - Evesham and District Volunteer Training Corps

At the request of several of the inhabitants Offenham was selected for a route march on Wednesday last. The Evesham company fell in at headquarters, accompanied by the Town Band, under Bandmaster Mace, who kindly volunteered their services. The Badsey squad, under Sergeant Addis, and the Bretforton squad, under Sergeant Allard, fell in at Aldington Siding. The company was nearly 100 strong on arrival at Offenham, under Sergt. Dyer, of the 8th Worcesters. A recruiting meeting was held at the Maypole, Offenham. Speeches were delivered by Lieut.

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Bernard Ivor Hewlett
20.06.1926 ~ 05.06.2016
Happy memories of
a loving Husband,
Dad, Nampy and Great-Grandad
Caring, inspirational and generous,
a true gentleman.

Joan Kate Hewlett