After 22yrs service Bernie was discharged on 24November 1984 whilst with 3WFR. His funeral will take placeon Friday 7 August 2020 in Colchester but it is a private family funeral with restricted numbers due toCOVID-19. https://www.dignityfunerals.co.uk/funeral-notices/08-07-2020-ernest-william-holland/. In typically direct fashion he ordered the RSM to accompany him and warned him that if there was any trouble he would be the first to be sacked. He finished his military career as the Quartermaster at Staff College in Camberley, having been the QM at the Depot in Lichfield beforehand. Joe served in the Sherwood Foresters, as a National Serviceman, during the 1950s and spent time in Germany. A Thanksgiving Service in First Killyleagh Presbyterian Church on Monday 22nd July, 2019 at 2.00 p.m.
Brian served with B Coy 3 WFR and was discharged on 15 Jan 1999. The funeral for James is to be held on Tuesday 3 December at 12:30hrs at Aston-on-Trent Crematorium, Derby Road, Ashton-On-Trent, Derby DE72 2AF. He was an active member of his local RBL where he was President. He also enjoyed playing badminton and was a keen golfer. As reported in last weeks newsletter Major LA Preston died on 25 September 2021 aged 79. He was born in Malvern where he was to live the whole of his life with Margaret, his wife and their family. 3rd April 2020
Tony's funeral will be held on Monday 6 April at 15.30hrs
In civilian life Barry worked at Headway, Aquired Brain Injury Unit and in his spare time he enjoyed amateur dramatics. Barry's service will be at Worcester crematorium September 3rd at 10.45am, a wake will be held afterwards at The RoyalBritish Legion at Claines. Two of his sons, Hugh and Benjamin, also served in WFR. It is with sadness that I inform you of the death of Sgt Tony Morgan who passed away on Friday 20 March. Letters of condolence can be sent to Micks daughter:-Sarah Graham 18 Merrymans Hill Road, Worcester WR3 8LW. FUNERAL DETAILS
The funeral of Major Martin Thomson who died on 30 September will be held at 1300 hours on Tuesday 26 October 2021 at the Charlton Park Crematorium, Andover SP11 0TA, followed by a light buffet at the Old Bell and Crown, Hatherden SP11 OHT, a short drive from the Crematorium. As previously notified Captain WJH Swainson of Chagford, Devon died on 10 February 2021 aged 86. Patrick's funeral will take place on Monday 17May at 11:40hrs atChesterfield Crematorium, Brimington. Sadly, his involvement became more limited as his sight deteriorated and he became confined to wheel chair. As Chair of the Mercian Regimental Association, he worked hard at bringing together the antecedent associations to safeguard their longevity. Who Where Receive obituaries Marilynn Brown April 20, 2023 (85 years old) View obituary Raymond Chater April 23, 2023 (95 years old) View obituary Howard E. Arps Colin was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant into the 1st Bn The Sherwood Foresters in Minden in 1968 where he joined as a Platoon Comd. Further details will follow in due course. Major Anthony (Tony) John Bartholomew died in Crete on 15 July 2021 aged 92. Andrew Collins 120 Bromyard Road, Worcester. After 9 months with the battalion he volunteered for and was posted to the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers and disembarked in Korea in the summer of 1950 for 18 months as part of 29 Brigade. The reorganisation of the Army at that time saw John move to the newly formed 1st Bn 2nd East Anglian Regiment before becoming the Staff Captain Q in HQ 12 Infantry Brigade in Osnabruck. He served with that battalion in the defence of Happy Valley, north of Seoul. He was posted to JIB Shorncliffe after an accident from December 1989 to August 1990, after which he rejoined the Battalion. Subsequently, he was Presiding Judge on the Wales and Chester Circuit from 1994-1997 and was appointed a Judge of the High Court of Justice, Queens Bench Division where he served from 1992 until 2005. He was the first . Worcestershire amp Sherwood Foresters Worcester Branch May 5th, 2018 - Website for the members of Worcester Branch of The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Association for the . Please observe strict Covid guidelines, including social distancing whilst at the crematorium. He was commissioned in 1986 and returned to 1 WFR as Asst Adjt. Sadly, his involvement became more limited as his sight deteriorated and he became confined to wheel chair. This became A Company, 2ndBattalion Mercian Volunteers which eventually had a NATO role. In A Coy Mick saw service in Gibraltar, Libya, Iran and Bulford, UK. Ian had also trained as a SSAFA volunteer. Raymond was born on 2 May 1938 and was a National Service soldier who served with the 1st Battalion Sherwood Foresters. Tony served with the Sherwood Foresters in Borneo and Malaya between 1964 & 1966 and with A Coy in Munster. Its traditions are now continued by The Mercian Regiment. Letters of condolence should be addressed to Brigadier Edward Wilkinson CBE TD DL at 'Thornbury' , Greaves Lane, Ashford in the Water, Bakewell. He had been suffering from cancer of the oesophagus for some months and having treatment in visits and stays in hospital. Peteenlisted in 1WFR in 1970 and servedfor 22 yearsduring which he served for some time in the Assault Pioneer Platoon and latterly in the QMs Dept. No more details are available however due to Covid-19 restrictions there will be no parade. Letters of condolence can be sent to :-Mr Arthur Jones, 29 Oldbury Rd, St Johns. He held various appointments including Company Commander A Company rising to the rank of Colonel as County Commandant of 5thDerbyshire Cadet Battalion Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment from 1996 to 2001. Jim saw service at B.A.O.R. A service of Remembrance will be held later. He discharged from the Army on 17 June 1999. It is with regret that we announce the death of 4979330 Sgt Gordon Sugg who passed away on 17 June aged 100. In 2016 he was awarded the highest honour that the French Government can bestow on a soldier The Chevalier National Order of the Legion of Honour for recognition of his part in the Liberation of France and for his efforts and impact as a British soldier in the alleviation of France from German occupation. The crossing of the River Seine at Vernon is an important part of the Worcestershire Regiment`s glorious history. Peter enlisted into the Worcestershire Regiment at Norton Barracks serving in the Caribbean travelling on the 2nd February 1957 on the SS Dilwara being posted at the Bahamas, Jamaica, Belize, British Honduras later in Germany. Tony was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant for Devon by then Lord Lieutenant the Earl of Morley in 1991. He is survived by his widow, Valerie and two daughters, Catherine and Patricia. Ted Kimberleywas promoted Sergeant on Minden Day 1963, the day the 1stBattalion received New Colours in Munster. He finished his Army career as Quartermaster at Staff College where he was awarded an MBE for his efforts. Address for condolences available from Paul Hallett. Their fundraising was so successful that they were able to hold another service in the Cathedral ten years later, install a bench at the National Arboretum and make a generous donation to the museum. Des enlisted into the 1st Battalion Sherwood Foresters on 28 February 1959 and served in Malaya and Singapore with MMG Platoon, then with Recce Platoon in NI, Libya, and Cyprus before leaving on 27 February 1965. Donations can be made to Cancer Research. After National Service Dave served as a Pte in the Army Reserve from 1955-59. Melvin was born on 15 September 1943 and served with E Coy 3WFR at Newark untill he was discharged on 13 September 1982. In 1992, he deployed to the Falklands as part of the Resident Infantry Company, returning to Cyprus at the end of his tour. The funeral of Bill Dakin will take place at St Edmunds Church,33 Sinfin Ave, Allenton, Derby DE24 9JA,on Monday 5 August 2019 at 13.00hrs Following the church service Bill will be taken to Nottingham Road Cemetery for burial. Dougie served in the Staffordshire Regiment TA and the Mercian Volunteers. He was posted to JIB Shorncliffe after an accident from December 1989 to August 1990, after which he rejoined the Battalion. In 1955 John moved to Sennelager, continuing as both a Mortar Platoon and a Rifle Platoon Commander. He was an accomplished guitarist and formed a band which provided much entertainment on board ship and in Jamaica where he served in HQ Coy as Ration storeman. DE55 1BH . It is with sadness that I report the death of 24279496 Private Barry Michael King who died on 25 December aged 64. He was discharged on 6 November 1989. In April 1951 two sections of D Coy 1st Bn The Worcestershire Regiment were in the jungle when the leading section came under heavy automatic fire, killing Pte N Dykes and Cpl B Stanton and wounding Raweng, Ptes G Hughes and W Payne. He then returned to Australia as an instructor at the Land Warfare Centre before rejoining 1 WFR as second in command in Belize. In preservation, it has carried the names 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment and The Sherwood Forester, though it never carried either of these in service. Mick was discharged from the Worcestershire Regiment in March 1969. The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment (29th/45th Foot) (abbreviated as WFR) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Prince of Wales' Division. His funeral will take placeat 12.00hrs onWednesday 14 August, at Mansfield Crematorium Derby Road, Mansfield NG18 5BJ. After the war Gordon ran a successful chain of shoe shops alongside his late wife Gwendoline. LL12 9ET
Their names are not remembered on any monument, their deaths unrecorded in the official war records, their sacrifice forgotten. Bugle, Standards and Association members welcome outside the chapel socially distanced. 1985-11-60. He was a Recorder from 1974-1989 and the Recorder of Birmingham from 1989-1992 as well as a Senior Circuit Judge on the Oxford and Midland Circuit during the same period. On completion of the Staff Course he moved to 38 Group RAF as the GSO2(Para) until 1965 when he returned to the 1st Battalion in Colchester as a Company Commander in 19 Inf Bde, then, on conversion to a mechanised battalion, with 6th Armd Bde in Munster. WR2 6AA, It is with sadness that we report the recent death ofPte Raymond Nicholson who passed away on 25 July 2020 aged 82. Ian leaves behind his daughter, Rachel, grand-daughter Rosie and his friend Anna who was also like a daughter to him. He was SSAFA County Branch Secretary/Fundraiser Recruiter from April 2004. He retired in 1987 but continued as a RO until 1997. Jim enlisted into the Worcestershire Regiment at Norton Barracks on 01/03/1956 as a National Serviceman and on 09/03/1956 he was signed on as a regular soldier. In civilian life Mick was director of his own business which was an automotive components company. This was followed by a tour as a Company 2i/c in Berlin with 1st Bn The Staffordshire Regiment where he met and married Christine.
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