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In Loving Memory Of
My Daughter
EMMA LAIGHT
04.08.1979 ~ 08.10.2018
Loved Always, Never Forgotten
Rest In Peace
In Loving Memory Of
My Daughter
EMMA LAIGHT
04.08.1979 ~ 08.10.2018
Loved Always, Never Forgotten
Rest In Peace
In Loving Memory Of
RACHEL BERNADETTE
1.11.1969 ~ 13.11.2018
To My Beautiful Daughter
Loved Always, Never Forgotten
Rest In Peace
In Loving Memory Of
WENDY
1943 ~ 2018
A Beloved Wife
Mother, Grandma And Great Grandma
Forever In Our Hearts
Forever Proud
of
FRASER ALEXANDER
BENNETT
17th July 2005 - 22 January 2020
A truly wonderful Son,
Brother and Grandson,
loved and missed beyond measure
Beautiful memories treasured forever,
of the love and happiness
we shared together
Bench.
In Loving Memory
Of
BRIAN ANTHONY
TROTMAN
Born 12th June 1935
Died 18th July 2019
Husband of the Late Muriel,
Father, Grandfather,
And Great Grandfather.
The recent post of a postcard on ebay, described as a Badsey military funeral, led to a descendant of the deceased (not the seller) giving background information explaining the occasion. As the postcard was written in 1916, it was probably assumed that it was a WWI funeral, but in fact the reality was quite different.
Offenham View has a postal address of Evesham but is located in the parish of Aldington and the Badsey ward/electoral division. The road is so-called because it has views across the fields to the neighbouring parish of Offenham.
NEW RULES FOR BADSEY PIG CLUB
The annual meeting of Badsey and Aldington Pig Club took place at the Wheatsheaf Inn, Badsey, where it was revealed by the secretary (Mr V Wasley) that the club had a balance in hand of £44 3s 7d. Members’ contributions and other sums totalled £390 4s 4d for the 1952-53 season while payments into the bank amounted to £384 10s 2d.
FEWER FORMS TO FILL – Promise to Badsey Pig Keepers
NO COMPLAINTS – Badsey Pig Club’s Progress
Out of a membership of 183, only seven were present at the commencement of the annual meeting of Badsey and Aldington Pig Club held at the Wheatsheaf Assembly Rooms on Thursday, over which Mr E Salter presided.