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March 2022                                                                          March 2022

                                                                                                                     OBITUARIES

                                                                                                      worked  at  Sturminster  Newton  School  and  thoroughly  enjoyed
                                                                                                      working there. She caught the fish train up from Poole and the milk
                                                                                             churn train down via Sturminster Marshall dairy on the now closed Somerset
                                                                                             and Dorset Railway.
                                                                                             Joan  took  pride  in  her  teaching,  and  had  a  wonderful  day  out  just  before
                                                                                             lockdown,  when  she  went  to  Salisbury  Cathedral  to  receive  her  degree.
                                                                                             Originally the teacher training students did not qualify for a degree but a few
                                                                                             years  ago  it  was  decided  that  their  educational  achievements  meant  the
                                                                                             students  deserved  this  honour.    Alan  Titchmarsh  presented  her  the  degree
                                                                                             with the words: ”I am sorry you have had to wait so long for this”.
                                    youngest  pre-school  and  reception  children
                                    enjoyed  an  interactive  Space  themed  session         In 2016 they celebrated their Diamond (60  Wedding anniversary. Joan and
                                                                                                                                   th)
                                    and children in Key stage one and two, took part         Geoffrey’s wedding was brought forward from Easter 1957 to Christmas 1956,
                                    in an environmental based session.                       due  to  Lt  Booth  being  posted  to  Germany.    His  Commanding  Officer  had
                                                                                             denied them permission to get married, so no quarters were avaliable. They
       As part of our outdoor education programme, we have recently rehomed three            ignored his order, bought a mobile home, had it transported to Osnabrook,
       chickens. Each week, a different class is responsible for their care, and collecting   Germany where it was sited on a farm. Geoffrey’s final posting was in London
       the  eggs, which  we have been able  to use in cookery  activities.  We  have also    and  ended  22  Years  of  service  and  periods  of  separation  but  Joan  always
       been busy keeping our school grounds tidy and ‘in check’ with the help of some        coped  well with being  left alone  for  long periods  whilst Geoffrey was  often
       willing  parent,  grandparent  and  community  volunteers.  Our  next  gardening      away  on  exercise  or  detachment  for  weeks  or  months  at  a  time.  Officer’s
       morning will be on Saturday 5  March at 10am- 12pm; everyone is welcome!              wives were expected help look after soldier’s families as part of their unpaid
                                 th
       Having  received  a  generous  donation  at  from  the  Pop-in-place  performers      duties as well as looking after their own children.
       Christmas raffle, we are planning on building some raised beds this term, which       Geoffrey and Joan moved to Tower House, Bere Regis in 1968 they went to
       we will plant with a selection of vegetables. These will accompany our fruit bushes   church regularly on Sundays, made many lovely friends. One of her greatest
       and apple trees and will be cared for by the children, so that they can learn more    joys was to enter competitions and crossword puzzles. She won lots and used
       about growing their own food.                                                         her extensive reference library situated in the dining room to help her with the
       Continuing  with  the  outdoor  theme,  we  are  hoping  to  work  with  The  Dorset   competition entries, happy to find a fresh crossword to tackle in the weekend
       Wildlife Trust on their rewilding project at Court Farm. I am meeting with Seb later   papers.  Prior to the invention of the internet and Wikipedia, Mum had a lot of
       this  week  to  see  how  we  can  get  involved.  This  promises  to  be  a  valuable   success winning quite useful items, a freezer a tumble dryer and a Fondue set
       experience for the children and will give them the opportunity to give something      amongst other  items. She  had a  witty  turn of phrase with  words and  could
       back to their local environment.                                                      often write a winning slogan.

       So Spring 2022, we hope, will be the start of new and exciting things for Bere Regis   One  year  when  she  won144  tins  of  Fruit  Pie  Filling
       School community as we move into a more settled time. We are thankful for all         (billed as “A year’s supply"!). There was a mix up with
       the support the local community has given us and hope that you will all continue      the delivery, so a week after she'd received the 144
       to get involved in whatever way you can.                                              tins  then  another  144  tins  arrived!  She  rang  up  to
                                                                                             inform them and was told keep them we don’t want
                                                                  Rachael Brown              them back.

                                                                                             Joan  was  always  a  superb  cook  but  later  admitted
                                                                                             that after she’d been married to Geoffrey for a few
                                                                                             weeks, he bought her a cookbook as a hint! She also

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