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9th June 2011

Tony Mundell
Reading Lions Club

Reading lions are sad to report the passing of Lion Tony Mundell after a short illness.

He Joined the Club in 1988, was in turn President in 1991/92, Zone Chairman, then Region Chairman. Lion Tony was a very effective Fundraising Chairman and latterly our Press and Publicity Officer and will be sadly missed by all.

Our deepest sympathy goes to Yvonne and his family.

Peter Garlick


1st May 2011

Reginald Munford
Gosport and Lee on Solent Lions Club

Gosport & Lee on the Solent Lions are sad to report the death of Lion Reg, a member since 1989.

He was President for 2 years between 1992 and 1994.

Although unable to play an active role in recent years due to failing health he remained a loyal ambassador for the Lions.

Members extend their deepest sympathies to his family.

Carole Gratton
Secretary


30th April 2011

John Howorth
Christchurch Lions Club

With great sadness the President and members report the passing of Lion John, a member for 42 years.

John served on many committees and always took an active part in serving the community, he was President of the Club 1988 – 1989.

In his working life he was a Master Mariner, ships Captain and always attended Lions meetings all over the world.

John was a Freeman of the City of London and Chairman of “The Mission for Seamen” in Southampton. Our deepest sympathy to his wife Margaret and family.

Burial will take place at St Marks Church, Highcliffe at 2.30pm on Tuesday 17th May 2011. The family have requested no flowers.

Address for cards or messages

If you wish to make a donation to “The Mission for Seamen”, please send to:
A.V. Ridout
Funeral Directors
414 Lymington Road
Highcliffe BH23 5HE

George Jeremiah


27th April 2011

Harry Ovens MJF
Windsor Lions Club

It is with considerable sadness that the members of the Lions Club of Windsor report the death of Lion Harry. He joined Lions in 1966 and was elected President for the year 1972/3. A man of great energy and integrity. He was, until his retirement, chair of the welfare committee. No matter what hour of the day, Harry would be there serving the needs of the local community. Members send their love, affection, and sympathy to Joan and family at this sad time.

Harry Purchase


25th April 2011

Iris Gough
Bracknell Forest Lions Club

Bracknell Lions Club is sad to report the death on 25th April of the club secretary Lion Iris Gough after a long illness. Lion Iris had been a Lion for over 30 years most of it in her beloved South Africa. She joined Bracknell when she came back home to England to live near her family in August 2007. She had a wealth of stories to be told of her time as a Lion in South Africa and the major projects her club undertook at regular intervals.

Despite her mobility problems, Iris was a force to be reckoned with in fundraising or generally getting money from anyone who unwittingly headed towards her perched on her mobility scooter when she was in full salesman mode. Iris had been destined to be managing the tombola stall at the District Convention in Windsor this year but she had to pull out because of her continued ill health.

A truly caring Lion who will be greatly missed

Mike Hendy


24th April 2011

Marion Williams
Burnham Lions Club

The members regret to announce that Lion Marion, Charter Member, has lost her battle with Lymphoma.
She was an active member to the end organising our first Deaf Awareness event this year.
She will be sorely missed and our sympathies go out to her daughter Alison and son Tim.

Peter Garlick


6th April 2011

Geoff Saunders
Swanage Lions Club

Members report with very great sadness the death of Lion Geoff a Member since 1970.
He served as President in 1990-91,2001-02 and was the Club's Welfare Chairman for many years.

Lion Geoff was a most enthusiastic Club Member who was very involved in all the fundraising and social events organised by the Club and will be greatly missed as a Lion, a friend and all those who were fortunate enough to know him.

Our deepest sympathies are extended to all members of Lion Geoff's family.

Michael Joyner
Secretary


19th March 2011

David White
Goring, Woodcote and District Lions Club

I sadly have to report a third death in our Club this Lionistic year, that of Lion David White.

He died on Saturday morning 19 march. It was quite sudden. He had a minor car accident on the way to a Lions fundraising event three weeks before, only to be subsequently diagnosed with two inoperable brain tumours.

He leaves a wife Susan, children and grandchildren.

Sally Bergmann
Club Almoner


19th February 2011

Carlo Policella
Weymouth and Portland Lions Club

It is with great sorrow that we report the death of the club's last active Charter Member Lion Carlo Policella.

In his Presidential year 1979-80 he brought the swimarathon to the club, an action of which he was very proud. He has spent the last years of his life with his family in Italy but has always kept a very close watch on his club.

Lion Carlo will be greatly missed by all who knew him and our sympathy goes to his wife Velia and son Ben and their family. RIPOSA IN PACE (Rest in Peace).


6th February 2011

Mike Johnson
Petersfield Lions Club

Petersfield Lions sadly report the death of Lion Mike Johnson (80) on the 6th of February after a long illness.

He had been with the Club for 12 years and previously with Reigate and Redhill Lions from 1990.

Mike was a stalwart of the club working hard on fund raising, and was President in 2003-2004.

His speciality was the sale of second hand sun glasses and cases.

John Sheeley


15th January 2011

Brian Green
Alton Lions Club

Alton Lions Club reports the sad and sudden death of Lion Brian Green (63), a member since 1981.

Brian served the club as President in 1985-86 and 1987-88 and indeed was due to take the chair again for 2011-12. He also served for many years as Treasurer and is remembered for the sterling work he did as Carnival Treasurer, never seeing the light of day while everyone else enjoyed the occasion. He served as District Treasurer (1990-91 & 1991-92) and Youth Committee Chairman & Leo Clubs Chairman (1993-94). Many members will recall the individual and entertaining reports he delivered at conventions. His dry wit and quiet kindnesses will be remembered by all who worked with him.

Brian Lazenby


1st January 2011

David Picot
Jersey Lions Club

The Lions Club of Jersey records with great sorrow the death of Past President Lion David Picot (58).

Lion David had been a member of the Jersey Club since 1999 and served as President in 2006/7. David was always extremely active in Club affairs and latterly had been chairman of the Trustees of Maison des Landes Hotel for the Disabled, a long-standing Lions Club of Jersey project, and his application and dedication had played the key role in maintaining the hotel's fortunes.

The Club's deepest sympathy goes to his wife Anne and children Sarah, Jonathan and Alison.


29th December 2010

Ray Ballanger
Goring, Woodcote and District Lions Club

Ray BallangerGoring, Woodcote & District Lions Club report with great sadness the sudden death of Lion William Raymond Ballanger (82) on Wednesday 29th December in the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading.

Lion Ray joined South Chiltern Lions Club in 1974 where he was president in 1980-1981, but had transferred to Goring, Woodcote & District Lions in 2005 being closer to home. He was very active and well loved in the local community and will be sorely missed by both the public and the two Lions Clubs which he served so well. Our thoughts and sympathy are with Mary his wife, his son John and granddaughter Beth.

Ray was born on 26th December 1928 in Gravesend, Kent. At the early age of 10 years he was the only boy in his school that year to pass the scholarship for entry to Gravesend Grammar School for Boys. However, as the Second World War started the school had already been evacuated by boat from Gravesend to Norfolk. Ray was then evacuated on 4th September 1939 to Beccles.

Having passed his school certificate at the age of 15 Ray left school and went to work at the local branch of Barclays Bank. He was called up for National Service in the RAF during the notoriously bad winter of 1947. The weather was so bad that after a week he and his fellow conscripts were all given a fortnight's ration card and rail warrants to go home until the weather improved. RAF Padgate, near Warrington, Lancashire where basic training was done, had been completely snowed up. Since Ray had been in the A.T.C. this was identified in his service number 3101825 - the beginning number 3 was unique to former A.T.C. members.

When the Berlin airlift began Ray was moved from RAF Kenley, in Surrey to RAF Alton, in Hampshire because of his job in "Equipment Accounts".
When telephoning his then girlfriend (later his wife) Mary on "Greenhithe 1" the operator would say, "One what ?". Mary's phone number really was "Greenhithe One"!

Ray and Mary had first met when he was 18 and she was 17 years old.
On going back to Barclays Bank he transferred to London and used to do "The Walks," taking cheques from one bank to another for local clearing. To save time he learned how to take short cuts through buildings around Lombard Street in the City. He had been promised a placement at South Africa House in the cashier's department, but as that would only happen in a few months time he became a bus conductor to earn some extra money.

Having become the receiving cashier at South Africa House (thereby a South African Civil Servant paying South African Income Tax) he decided to leave when apartheid was brought in.

During the 1950's Ray was the Cadet Superintendant of the St. John Ambulance Brigade based in Northfleet, Kent.

At 30 years of age he started work for the Prudential Assurance Company at Head Office. By studying at Night School and much reading on the train to and from work, he passed the Insurance Institute examinations in Life assurance to get his A.C.I.I. and after another 4 years became an F.C.I.I., which encompassed all other aspects of insurance. He took a teaching qualification and while in London taught Life Assurance at Regent Street Polytechnic and The City of London College 2 nights a week.
Moving to Reading in 1972 with the Life Department of the ‘Pru' he then taught at Reading Technical College 2 nights a week. He became Training Officer in Reading and taught staff at week long residential courses around the country.

Ray and Mary volunteered to help with proposed new Woodcote Magazine which was to supplant the Parish Newsletter. This became the Woodcote Correspondent. The first one was produced in December 1989. Ray was co-editor for a few years, then sole editor until 2001. For several years it was put together by hand using an Amstrad computer and the advertising added using cut and paste methods before being given to the printer who produced 1,750 copies for circulation.

In 1982 Lion Ray was the first Lion to be chosen with Mary to be guests of Victoria Lions in Australia, who were offering to host a Lion from somewhere in the world, for a month, who spoke English. Ever since, this has become an annual event for the Lions Clubs of Victoria, Australia to again host visiting Lions. Ray & Mary were guests of seven different Lions Clubs, spending 4 days with each Club - two days with each of two families of that Club.

When about to land in Melbourne the pilot asked for Mr and Mrs Ballanger to go to the front of the cabin as a welcoming party was waiting there to greet them. They were people who were to be their hosts for the next month! Ray commented that he had never known Mary to be so tactful!

Funeral arrangements
It will be taking place on Monday 17th January at 1:45pm at Reading Crematorium, Henley Road, Caversham in the larger Chapel. This will be followed by tea/coffee and light refreshments at Woodcote Village Hall.

Mary has requested no flowers, but those who may wish to, please make a donation to Lions Clubs International in Ray's name.

Funeral Directors
Tomalin and Sons
Anderson House, 38 Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 1AG
01491 573370


26th November 2010

David Hayter
Bradford-on-Avon Lions Club

It is with sadness we have to report the death of David Hayter, Charter Member of the Lions Club of Bradford on Avon. He was 75 years of age and died on Friday 26th November after a long illness bravely fought.

A charter member with 40 years Lions service to the Community where he was born. President in 1973-74 and shared the Presidency in 1996-97. David was a much loved member of the Club and will be much missed. All our love and sympathy to his wife Shirley, son Julian and daughter Claire and families.

His funeral will be held at The Semington Crematorium near Trowbridge on the road to Devizes on Wednesday 8th December at 12:15

Christian Penny
PRO


2nd November 2010

Val Huelin
Jersey Lions Club

The Lions Club of Jersey records with sadness the death of Past President Lion Val Huelin (71).

Lion Val became a member of the Jersey Club in 1991 having spent much of his early life in Zimbabwe. He was President in 2003/4. Despite being ill for some time Lion Val continued to attend Club meetings until physically unable to do so.

The Club's deepest sympathy goes to his partner Dorothy and daughters Astrid and Lisa.


1st November 2010

Brian Godley
Goring, Woodcote and District Lions Club

Goring, Woodcote & District Lions Club report with great sadness the death of Lion Brian.

Brian joined Horsham Lions 40 years ago on 4th January 1970, after 2 years he transferred to South Chiltern Lions Club, and we were delighted when he came to our Club 10 years ago.

Brian was President of South Chiltern Lions Club ( now Pangbourne, Theale & District ) in 1979-80. Then whilst with our Club, he was President in 2003-4 and served in most key offices such as Chair of Fund Raising, and Community Service. He received a Melvin Jones Fellowship award
on 24th August 2005 for dedicated humanitarian services.

Always an enthusiastic and energetic Lions Club member, ever willing to get involved in helping those in need within the local community, Brian will be sorely missed but not forgotten by his many friends.

Our sincere sympathies go to his wife Doreen and his family.

Jon Solman
GWD Lions Club PRO & acting President


28th September 2010

Jim Layton
Bridport Lions Club

Bridport Lions Club members report with sadness the death of Lion Jim. He was an active Lion for twenty years and was well known for his after dinner jokes. Lion Jim will be missed by all club members as a hardworking Lion who chaired our welfare committee for many years. Our condolences go to his lovely wife Brodie and his family.


10th September 2010

Chris Hodgson
Ringwood and Fordingbridge Lions Club

It is with sadness that members report the passing of Lion Chris (78). He was a Lion for over 31 years and in that time gave exemplary service to his community, formerly with the Lions Clubs of Berkhamstead, Romsey and Nailsea and latterly with Ringwood and Fordingbridge.

Chris was always to the fore when service was required and will be remembered for his tireless commitment in all matters.

After a mercifully short illness in hospital Chris will be missed with sorrow and our thoughts and sympathies are with Sue and their family at this sad time.


30th July 2010

Stuart Downton
Weymouth and Portland Lions Club

It is with great sadness that I have to advise you of the passing to higher
circles of Lion Stuart Downton, age 52, of Weymouth and Portland Lions Club.

Stuart had been a member of our club for 18 years and for many years had
been an active member of our Community Services and our Charity Golf Day
committees.

Stuart was married to Kim and they had two daughters.

John Cake
IPP/Region 1 Club Development Chair


29th July 2010

Hugh Phillips
Newbury Lions Club

Hugh joined Newbury in 1972 after a spell in the New Forest where he was a
Charter member and was President in 1981/82.

Hugh's sound counsel and advice were invaluable and his enthusiasm was an
example to all Lions.

The funeral will take place at the West Berkshire Crematorium at 12:45 pm Wednesday 11th August and afterwards at the Regency Park Hotel in Thatcham.
Donations will be for Lions Charities.


15th July 2010

Mandie Wingfield
Portsmouth Lions Club

Members regret to announce the sudden death of Lion Mandie (48) who joined in 2004.

Mandie became Chairman of the Welfare Committee and also was noted for donning a Lion outfit at fund raising events (The Lion has now been named Wingfield!).

Mandie will be sadly missed and members’ thoughts are with her mother Gill at this time.


14th July 2010

Harold Musker MJF
Christchurch Lions Club

The President and Members of the Lions Club of Christchurch announce with great sadness the passing of Lion Harold Musker MJF, a dedicated member and a great friend. Harold was a member for some 35 years, served on many committees and always took an active part in serving the community. Having lost his wife many years ago our thoughts are with his family.

Funeral arrangements are as follows:- Tuesday 13th July 2010 - 2.30pm at Bournemouth Crematorium and afterwards at the Highcliffe Golf Club.

Donations to the Lions Club of Christchurch via Robin Scott, of Berwick Scott, Portman Lodge, 757 Christchurch Road, Boscombe, BH7 6AN


1st July 2010

Ron Dyer
Basingstoke Lions Club


17th June 2010

David Jordan
Bradford-on-Avon Lions Club

A member since 2002 and Public Relations Officer for the Club a number of times, David will be missed by all but particularly by his friends in Lions.

Deepest sympathy and love to Lion Pam and their families.

Christian Penny


15th June 2010

Gwynneth Davies-Gale
Cosham Lions Club

Lion Gwynneth was a Past President of Waterlooville Lions transferring to Cosham in 2005. Despite her age and failing health she fulfilled her commitment until the last few weeks of her life. She was our collector of used spectacles, distributor of MIAB's and each week made the bus journey into Portsmouth to be at a lunch time meeting at St Edmunds School for the Leos club. One of her last visits was to accompany the youngsters to the Guildhall for Mayor Making in May.

Lion Gwynneth was also involved in other Community Activities. She served tea at Blood Donor sessions. She supported children of parents with limited access. Her work in the Community was recognised when she was awarded Citizen of the Year.

Many members of 105D will remember Lion Gwynneth for her determination to be part of all that was happening! If she could not get a lift she used public transport relying on her shopping trolley for support! She attended many District, Multiple District Conventions & Europa Forums.

Lion Gwynneth's dedication was recognised in 2008 when she was presented with a Bert Mason Humanitarian Award.

She will be very much missed by her fellow members of Cosham Lions. Our thoughts are with her family at this sad time.

Her funeral will take place at Portchester Crematorium on Monday 28th June at 11.30am.

PDG Pat Nixon
Secretary


1st June 2010

Robert Beck MJF
Windsor Lions Club

A member of the Lions Club of Windsor for 48 years. He held every office in the club over the years and was at one time a Zone chair.

The epitome of what Lions is all about. He lived the promise - ‘We Serve' in every sense of the word. A kind, generous and caring man - he will be sorely missed by all members of the club and the public he served.

Our sympathy goes to Joan and all members of his family.


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Tony Mundell - Reading Lions Club

Reginald Munford - Gosport and Lee on Solent Lions Club

John Howorth - Christchurch Lions Club

Harry Ovens MJF - Windsor Lions Club

Iris Gough - Bracknell Forest Lions Club

Marion Williams - Burnham Lions Club

Geoff Saunders - Swanage Lions Club

David White - Goring, Woodcote and District Lions Club

Carlo Policella - Weymouth and Portland Lions Club

Mike Johnson - Petersfield Lions Club

Brian Green - Alton Lions Club

David Picot - Jersey Lions Club

Ray Ballanger - Goring, Woodcote and District Lions Club

David Hayter - Bradford-on-Avon Lions Club

Val Huelin - Jersey Lions Club

Brian Godley - Goring, Woodcote and District Lions Club

Jim Layton - Bridport Lions Club

Chris Hodgson - Ringwood and Fordingbridge Lions Club

Stuart Downton - Weymouth and Portland Lions Club

Hugh Phillips - Newbury Lions Club

Mandie Wingfield - Portsmouth Lions Club

Harold Musker MJF - Christchurch Lions Club

Ron Dyer - Basingstoke Lions Club

David Jordan - Bradford-on-Avon Lions Club

Gwynneth Davies-Gale - Cosham Lions Club

Robert Beck MJF - Windsor Lions Club