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    OBITUARIES   ROTARY CLUB OF WAREHAM

 Hattie hit, with the winds of 230 mph killing 262 people and causing   Wareham Rotary will be bringing
 massive destruction.   festivities to your door with Santa on his
 1968 found my parents in Detmold in Germany where in addition to his regular   sleigh and Christmas cheer for all!
 job;  he  took  on  the  role  of  organising  all  Show  Jumping  and  Hunter  Trials  in
 Germany  for  the  British  Army.  Whilst  in  Detmold  he  also  won  the  Mounted   Santa will be visiting the following areas from 6.30pm –
 Infantry Cup for two years in a row.    3rd December - Northmoor
 For his last posting General Patrick Cordingly asked my father to become the   4th December - Northmoor and Sandford
 Assistant Regimental Secretary of The Royal Dragoon Guards based in York.
       5th & 10th December - Wool
 My  parents  finally  settled  here  in  Bere  Regis  and  both  loved  living  here  and
 finally being in one place for the first time and longest period in their lives. The   6th December - Wareham and Westgate
 family has become very closely associated with this church as a result.
       Please visit our website for more details www.warehamrotary.co.uk

 Tribute to Jane Woodward   Wareham Rotary - Tree of Light
 Given by Tim Woodward at her funeral    On Friday 7th December our “Tree of Light” will be illuminated in the grounds of
 At Bere Regis Church on 5  October 2018   Wareham  hospital  at  4pm.  This  is  a  commemorative  tree  with  lights  of
 th
       remembrance for those who are no longer with us.
 Our mother was born in 1941 in Wellington, India, the second of the four Kaye
 sisters.  She  lived  in  India  for  six  year  before  partition  in  1947  when  the  family   The ceremony will be followed by a carol service.
 moved  back  to  England  on  a  ship  called  the  Empire  Windrush  –  a  name
 currently familiar to us from the news of West Indian migration. My mother’s only   If you would like a light to remember your loved ones and help raise money for
 very clear memory of the journey to England was being dragged out of bed to   The Friends of Wareham Hospital and Macmillan Support please visit our website
 see  the  lights  of  Gibraltar,  and  arriving  during  one  of  the  coldest  winters  on   for more details www.warehamrotary.co.uk or
 record.
       call 01929 553727 or email webmaster@warehamrotary.co.uk
 The  family  at  first  went  to  live  with  their  maternal  grandmother  in  a  huge
 draughty  house  called  Oak  Lawn  on  the  Isle  of  Wight  to  await  passage  to
 Canada where they were going to start a new life. However a change in the
 rules scuppered the scheme and she watched the Queen Mary, the boat they
 should  have  been  on,  sailing  past  the  Isle  of  Wight  on  the  way  to  Canada
 without them.

 Instead of going to Canada our grandfather set up a
 market  gardening  business  in  Devon  and  the  family
 moved  to  a  house  called  Tatts  in  Tavistock. It  was  at
 Tatts  that  my  mother’s  love  affair  with  geese  started
 with two Emden Toulouse geese called Dilly and Dally.
 Dilly was such a fierce gander that her father had to
 carry  a  stick  to  protect  himself,  whilst  she  became
 known  as  the  Goose  Girl  and  they  were  always  her
 favourite animals.

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