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April 2020                                                                           April 2020
                                                                                           of both trees and hedges.  The Parish Council has established that Dorset Council
                       OBITUARIES/EULOGIES                                                 has the power to enforce work, should this be necessary.
                                                                                           The April meeting of the Parish Council will take place in Briantspuddle Village Hall
                cleaning  day  when  newspaper  was  laid  on  the  floor,  all  the  brasses   at  7pm  on  Wednesday  the  8 .  Members  of  the  public  are  welcome  to  attend
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                gathered  –  and  there  was  a  lot,  and  she  would  methodically  polish   and will have an opportunity to raise any issues.
       everything with Brasso until they sparkled.

       It was the same with the garden.  She was always wanting to move flower beds,
       make  new  beds,  alter  the  rockery,  change  the  shape  of  the  lawn.  She  really
       loved her garden. While Horace did the spade work Kath did the planning.             Affpuddle & Turnerspuddle Parish Council – Contact Details
       Among  her  many  talents  was  dressmaking  and  sewing.    The  living  room  floor
       was  often  littered  with  patterns  to  which  material  was  carefully  pinned.  She   Parish Councillor/   Email Address                    Telephone
       made all her own clothes, curtains and furniture covers. She and Horace were         Clerk                                                      number
       also adept at decorating and they painted and decorated every room in the
                                                                                            Anna Bendall – Parish   Affpuddleandturnerspuddleclerk@outlook.co
       house.  They were a good team.                                                       Clerk                m
       Kath and Horace retired at the same time and bought their first car.  Kath was       Sue Jones - Chairman   Sue.jones@silversands.co.uk         01929 471375
       the  driver,  Horace  never  drove,  he  was  the  navigator  and  petrol  monitor,  so
       they were a good team at that too. They started to have holidays abroad and          Charles Barter – Vice   Charles.barter@thewatercresscompany.com   01929 463663
       had a wonderful 5 years of retirement together before Horace sadly died. Kath        Chairman
       sold the house and moved to Droitwich which was close to where her two sons          Lizzie Guinn         lizzieguinn@hotmail.com               01305 848916
       lived.
                                                                                            Graham Lightfoot     glightfoot@glightfoot.plus.com        01929 471498
       In  1990,  she  moved  to  Briantspuddle  where  she  lived  out  her  days  in  the
       beautiful  Dorset  countryside.    She  took  up  painting  and  became  quite  skilful.    Sarah Lowman   sarah@keepings.plus.com              01929 472702
       She  even  sold  a  few  watercolours  amid  local  competition.  Her  years  in     Stuart Chorley       Schorley30@gmail.com                  01929 472869
       Briantspuddle were probably among the happiest in her life.
                                                                                            Trevor Poole         Trevorpoole100@hotmail.com            01929 471496
       She was always a churchgoer wherever she lived.  It is where she made friends
       and joined in the local community. Throughout her life it was the church and her
       deep Christian faith that gave her strength, courage and confidence to soldier
       on even at times of great sadness: when Horace passed away and then when
       her younger son died unexpectedly.  She never lost her faith although when she
       reached 100 years she sometimes wondered if God had forgotten her!
       She loved driving and enjoyed exploring the Dorset countryside in her little car.
       She  was  94  when  she  reluctantly  gave  up  driving.    She  began  to  walk  to  the
       village shop to buy her provisions and morning paper
       and it was at the village shop where she could chat to
       neighbours and catch up on local gossip. She served
       behind the counter at the shop for several years until
       she could no longer see well enough to give change.
       She was a member of the WI and she attended keep
       fit classes in Briantspuddle until well into her 90s where
       she was an example to the younger members.


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