Bob Eade 1943 – 2024

Saturday 17th August 2024

From the Imberbus Event Guide, Saturday 17th August 2024:

Bob Eade 1943 – 2024

Bob was born in 1943 and enjoyed many hours trainspotting in London and around the country, travelling by train and bus. He relocated with his family to Wiltshire in 1975 for work, setting up UK Transport Bookbargains in the early 1980s, turning a hobby into a successful business. Bob continued to run the business with mail order and trade customers, as well as attending sales events as far away as Scotland! More for a bit of fun, Bob took his PSV licence and drove buses in Bath for several years, including the bendybuses.

The Warminster & West Wilts Vintage Bus Running Day was his brainchild and the first one took place in Warminster on 28th November 1994 with just two buses! Bob also enjoyed both driving, conducting and helping at Imberbus for many years.

The Imberbus team send their condolences to Bob’s family. RIP, Bob Eade.

Funeral For Dean McCormack

Thursday 4th July 2024

Dean Fingal McCormack

Tragically died on 6th June 2024, aged 62 years.

Loving son, brother, partner, friend and colleague, he will be very sadly missed by all who knew and loved him.

Funeral to be held on Thursday 11th July 2024 at 11.45 a.m. at West Wiltshire Crematorium, Semington.

Donations, if desired, will be going to Macmillan Cancer Support and Wiltshire Air Ambulance and may be sent c/o Iles and Vincent Funeral Services, 14 The Cornmarket, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 9BX.

Elizabeth Ryan Has Retired From WCR

Sunday 3oth June 2024

A message from Warminster Community Radio (WCR):

Long serving newsreader Elizabeth Ryan has retired from WCR. Now in her 90s, Elizabeth decided the time was right to call an end to her weekly duties.

Barry Mole says: “We will miss her Saturday morning appearances at the studio but will channel her uncanny ability to read every – and we really mean every – news story first time and with no mistakes. Thank you Elizabeth for all you’ve done.”

The Funeral Service For Des Brittan

The funeral service for Desmond Brittan was held at St. George’s Catholic Church, Boreham Road, Warminster, on Friday 28th June 2024, commencing at 1.00 p.m. Family and friends attended, numbering 40 people.

Des, who resided during the final years of his life at Ruskin Drive, Warminster, passed away on Friday 24th May 2024. He was 75.

The funeral arrangements were able carried out by Iles & Vincent Funeral Services, of Warminster.

The family flowers on the coffin featured the message: “Memories Of A Dear Brother. Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts.”

Charlie McEwan, resplendent in his kilt, piped the coffin in and out of the church, playing Over The Sea To Skye (The Skye Boat Song).

The Parish Priest, Father Martin Queenan officiated. The organist was Kerry Bishop.

There were four hymns: Christ Be With Me; The Lord’s My Shepherd (Psalm 23); Hail, Queen of Heaven, The Ocean Star; and How Great Thou Art (O Lord, My God).

The Bible readings included John 14:6 “I am the way and the truth and the life.”

Des’s brother Malcolm read out the following tribute:

Des, born in 1948 in Dublin, his life changed in 1950 when Dad joined the RAF and we all – Dad, me, Dot and Des – moved with him to Aldergrove in Northern Ireland. Then on to Egypt*, where Pauline was born, and we faced the Suez Crisis and gasped as Dad brought a rifle home every day.

We survived and moved around again and ended in RAF Kinloss, near Forres, in Scotland, with the addition of two more brothers, Ray and Vic.

When 15, Des went to Easingwold Secondary School but he didn’t like it. He threw his books up in the air and hitch-hiked his way to London. His family nickname was ‘The Wanderer’. There he ran a hot dog stand for months and then from there he went via the £5 emigration plan to Australia. Next came the USA where he met and married Dana from Colorado.

Subsequently he came back on his own to London, where he worked at various jobs, including acting and voice-overs for tv adverts, as well as appearing in a couple of films. He had a colourful life in and around London and he made an impression on all those that he met.

The following are some tributes and comments made on Facebook by friends of Des’s from all over the world:

‘His character, his demeanour, his voice will live with me forever. I can imagine him looking down and saying in his deep voice – “Ah, look at you fools,” followed by that deep laugh of his.’

‘Thank you for being brutally honest, not mincing words – you could light up a room wherever you went.’

‘Des was unique, and a great campaigner for truth.’

‘He was brave, principled, and a great friend of Palestine. A phenomenal character and bright light.’

‘Always on point, incisive, determined and widely entertaining.’

‘A lion heart and a blazing spirit who lived life in full colour.’

‘A friend and challenge to many. He will be missed.’

Finally, we have some memories from the family.

This one is from Sharon, Des’s niece:

‘I lived with Des for a summer in London. He was determined to show me all the best Des places. He knew London like the back of his hand. One evening we went to Kenwood House in Hampstead to see a classical music concert. Des declared this was the land of the people and refused to pay. We hiked through the heath, climbed over a fence and found ourselves in the middle of the orchestra having pre-concert drinks. Des shouted out “Two glasses of champagne please.” Life was always adventurous with Uncle Des.’

Next is a memory from Lynne, another niece:

‘Oh my god, when he showed us the sights in London when we were kids. A rather unorthodox tour. We met a few cool homeless dudes – Terry, who lived in the park was one of them. Then we got into Westminster, above all the MPs and Des made us bang stuff and stamp our feet. I remember running out of there. It was hilarious.’

Lastly, a memory from Vic:

When I was about 10 it was my birthday and Des met me from school with a chocolate orange for me. I had never received a present from Des before, so I was delighted. I went home and put it in the fridge, went out to play and came home a few hours later only to find the chocolate orange had gone. Des had eaten it all.’

After the church service, internment took place in the new graveyard extension at Pine Lawns Cemetery, Warminster, followed by a gathering at the Cock Inn, West Street, Warminster. A plaque on the grave reads: ‘Desmond Brittain, Died 24th May 2024, Rest In Peace.’

* On his Facebook page, on 29th February 2024, Des shared a photo of himself stood next to the lion that Tanya Hinton had painted on a boarded-up window of the empty Town Pets store. Accompanying the picture he wrote the caption: “That happy chappy above sailed on the SS Windrush to Egypt around 1950 long before it became the major immigrant ship from the West Indies. So I’m from the pre-Windrush immigrants to the UK.”

Timothy Irwin Gurney Williams

Timothy Irwin Gurney Williams died peacefully at his home. He was 73. A memorial service in celebration of his life will be held at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Heytesbury, on Thursday 20th June 2024, at 11.00 a.m. Please wear a splash of colour. Please join us afterwards for food and refreshments at the Thatched Barn (by the Ginger Piggery Farm Shop), Boyton, BA12 0SS. There will be a church collection in memory of Tim or donations can be made for Macmillan Cancer Support c/o Iles & Vincent, Funeral Directors, The Cornmarket, Warminster.

Irene Dawkins

Irene Dawkins (Rene Dawkins) passed away peacefully at Salisbury District Hospital on Saturday 1st June 2024. She was 94. She will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. The funeral service will be held at West Wiltshire Crematorium, Semington, on Friday 12th July 2024, at 11 a.m. Family flowers only. Casual, smart dress, no black ties. Donations, if desired, can be made payable to the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust at the funeral or c/o F. Curtis & Son, Funeral Directors, 11 Portway, Warminster.

Fiona Kiddle Was Very Much Loved

Wednesday 5th June 2024

Fiona Rosemary Kiddle (nee Dyer) passed away peacefully at her home on Saturday 25th May 2024. She was a very much loved lady, wife of the late Roger Kiddle, mother of Judy and Susan, grandmother of Christopher, Peter, Ben and Sarah, and great nanny to Zak, Harry, Hannah, Poppy, Erin, Ruby and Nico. Funeral enquiries should be made to D.J. Bewley, 1 Bank Street, Melksham, SN12 6LE.

Funeral For Des Brittain

Wednesday 5th June 2024

Desmond Brittain passed peacefully away at the Royal United Hospital, Bath, on Friday 24th May 2024. He was 75. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. The funeral service will take place at St. George’s Catholic Church, Boreham Road, Warminster, on Friday 28th June 2024, at 1.00 p.m. Family flowers only. Donations if desired may be made to Medical Aid for Palestine, c/o Iles & Vincent Funeral Services, 14 The Cornmarket, Warminster, BA12 9BX, telephone 01985 220161.

William And Mary Jane Player And Their Daughter Mabel Florence Holton

A gravestone in the east section of the churchyard at Christ Church, Warminster, has the inscription:

In Ever Loving Memory Of
William Player,
Who fell asleep March 5th 1921
Aged 52 years.
His end was peace.
Also
Mabel Florence Holton,
daughter of the above
Died July 21st 1928, aged 35 years.
Thy will be done.
Interred at Amesbury.
Also Mary Jane,
wife of the above
Died March 28th 1949, aged 81.
Her end was peace.