Sadly news of Dave's death in a road accident has been received , our thoughts
are with the family, some of you will surely remember him from way back in the
60s.
pete lock
Dear Martin,
I have just accessed the Theydon Bois Youth Club Convention Newsletter on the
magic www, and read with interest and nostalgia of all the ex-Theydon Boys and
girls.
Although I was not one of the youth club members I was around at the time, and I
recognise so many names.
Now the sad bit. I heard yesterday from Dave Jennings elder daughter, Gail, that
Dave was tragically killed in an accident on his motor bike, by an unmarked
police car, which pulled out of a side road. This was only last weekend.
I had kept in touch with Marion (Dave's wife) and as you may know she also sadly
died last year after a long illness with breast cancer.
I am sure that you, and other ex-Theydon residents will be sad to hear the news,
and if anyone would like to contact the family they can do so at
gailjennings@....
I am trying to find Keith, Dave's brother (& my ex-husband) but with no luck. If
anyone can help I'd be really grateful.
Lovely to see the old pics. I'll hopefully be in touch again with some more
joyful news and an update.
Love,
Migs (Atkinson, formerly Wilson)
Local press details
Fun-loving businessman killed in road accident
TRIBUTE: David Jennings, 63, of East Harling, who has died following an accident
Published Date:31 July 2009 By Camille Berriman
A family has paid tribute to a well-respected and successful East Harling
businessman, who has died following a road accident on Saturday.
David Jennings, 63, died from injuries sustained in the incident, on the B1108
Norwich Road at Carbrooke, shortly before 11am, involving a silver Ford Focus
and two motorcycles.
Mr Jennings had been riding with a neighbour who sustained minor injuries
when a car driven by an on-duty Norfolk police officer was involved in a
collision with the two motorcycles.
In a statement, Mr Jennings' family said he was fun-loving and lived his life to
the full. He took part in many activities, including motorcycling, skiing and
flying light aircraft.
"He was much-loved and respected by all who knew him and will be sorely missed
by his loving partner Eve and all her family, his daughters Gail and Faye,
grandchildren Mollie, Charlie and Ella, his many friends, work colleagues and
the business community."
Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident. Anyone with any information
should contact the serious collision investigation team on 0845 4564567.
So sorry to hear the sad news about Vanessa. Unfortunately I did not get the e mail until today as I have changed my e mail address and only check the old one now and again. We saw Dave earlier in the year and he told us that Vanessa was unwell but I did not know that she had passed away. She was a great party girl and will be greatly missed.
Here is my new email address for future news:-
christine.routh@...
All the best,
Chris and Chris
======================================== Message Received: Mar 24 2009, 04:40 PM From: "marty_pinker" To: TBYC-REUNION@... Cc: Subject: [TBYC-REUNION] Vanessa Hill
Sad news indeed. Vanessa Hill, a member of the Theydon Bois Youth Club in the Sixties, passed away from cancer on Sunday March 22, 2009. She had been ill for seven months.Ness didn't have a partner or children so the arrangements are being made by her sister Rowena.
Dave Dungate is in contact with Rowena and can field queries and circulate any details of burial/cremation/flowers etc. to anyone who wants to know. His email is: trama@....
Sad news indeed. Vanessa Hill, a member of the Theydon Bois Youth Club in the
Sixties, passed away from cancer on Sunday March 22, 2009. She had been ill for
seven months.Ness didn't have a partner or children so the arrangements are
being made by her sister Rowena.
Dave Dungate is in contact with Rowena and can field queries and circulate any
details of burial/cremation/flowers etc. to anyone who wants to know. His email
is: trama@....
Marty
Hi
It's holiday time, len has some new technology and has been trawling
though his slides, a friend has put some onto cd.
Len has loaned me a copy so these are now posted under len's tours on
the photos page for your enjoyment on our group and Iam sure will
bring back memories to some.
Pete Lock
>From: "Jim Watts" <jim.watts1@...>
>To: "Tony Mitchell" <tony.k.mitchell@...>, > <pinker@...> >Subject: RE: Theydon Bois Youth Club Reunion >Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 13:47:33 +0100 >X-Priority: 3 (Normal) >Importance: Normal > >Tony & Martin, >The report of your reunion at the Railway Tavern together with the photo is now on the News page of the Theydon Bois village web Site. I have also >created links from this page and on our links page to your own Yahoo Group web site. Your Newsletter is also available to download. > >I don't know if you are aware of the attempt by Essex County Council to
sell >off the present Youth Club site off Loughton Lane near the Cricket Ground. >ECC has already closed the club but with pressure from TB&D Preservation >Society and the Parish Council they have been refused planning permission by >EFDC. The whole issue is now subject to appeal and any input or information >your members might have may be useful. If anyone can help please contact >our Parish Clerk, Madeleine: theydonboisclerk@... by 30th June. We >are very anxious to maintain a Youth Club in our village for the children of >today and into the future. > >Perhaps you would be so kind as to mention this and the Village Web Site in >your Groups pages with a link. > >Thanks & Regards >Jim
Watts >Editor >Theydon Bois Village Web Site >www.theydon.org.uk >
Hi everybody.
With the agreement of the management I have uploaded two files to
the Youth Club Reunion web site. One is when the kindergarten set
and their minders went on their holidays in 1969 the other is an
archive file for those odd photo's etc. which do not belong anywhere
else. Please feel free to add to them. For those like me who only
have slides I do have a slide/photo copier. If you have any Youth
Club related slides or photo's you would like digitalising and
downloading onto the site let me have them and I will do it for you.
Keep in touch,
Martin H.
It was great to see you again and thanks for the delicious food. Do you know what became of Geoff Webster?
All the best, Gerry
Jan Archer <jan_archer@...> wrote:
Sorry, Mart - can't get anything to you just yet. Been away for the school hols and just got back to computer. Have got some good pictures - particularly nice one of Lynne and Vanessa. I'll talk nicely to my colleague and see if he has enough patience to teach me how to scan and send pics. Don't hold your breath. It was a great day. Hope the spinoffs get going. Love to you & Shari - it was great to see her and say thanks to her from me - she was a good help with the food & clearing up. Much appreciated.
>From: "marty_pinker" <marty_pinker@...> >Reply-To: TBYC-REUNION@... >To: TBYC-REUNION@... >Subject: [TBYC-REUNION] Newsletter Coming..... Send Your Copy! >Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 12:18:26 -0000 > > >There's a
Post-Reunion Newsletter in the works. Please send me your words >and pictures >by Sunday April 24 for inclusion. > >Many thanks, > >Marty > > >
Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
Sorry, Mart - can't get anything to you just yet. Been away for the school
hols and just got back to computer. Have got some good pictures -
particularly nice one of Lynne and Vanessa. I'll talk nicely to my
colleague and see if he has enough patience to teach me how to scan and send
pics. Don't hold your breath.
It was a great day. Hope the spinoffs get going.
Love to you & Shari - it was great to see her and say thanks to her from me
- she was a good help with the food & clearing up. Much appreciated.
>From: "marty_pinker" <marty_pinker@...>
>Reply-To: TBYC-REUNION@...
>To: TBYC-REUNION@...
>Subject: [TBYC-REUNION] Newsletter Coming..... Send Your Copy!
>Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 12:18:26 -0000
>
>
>There's a Post-Reunion Newsletter in the works. Please send me your words
>and pictures
>by Sunday April 24 for inclusion.
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Marty
>
>
>
Great to see a steady number of you signing up for our new online
group do encourage others. We have every intention of continuing the
newsletters as well as this e group and will do so with a bit of help
from everyone.
Anyone who has produced newsletters will know that we need a regular
supply of fresh copy, new bio's etc to give Mart a bank of info, so
that he can produce balanced newsletters. We may even need a new
grannies and granddads column as a feature!
I hear talk of mini reunions, even one "south of the Thames" I wonder
is that to be known as "the South of England Chapter". Next Len will
be organising Saga trips.
We are also still on the hunt for members not yet found to add to the
list. Any new names please (and contact details if you have them)
that come to mind, the more the better.
Pete
Mart
Yes, excellent! Thank you - and Pete and Jan!
My brother Pete had an excellent day with his crowd and Mum had a brief
visit from the Welches at the end of the day! A day to remember!
It was also noted how many of our number have ended up on the wrong side of
the Thames! There may be mini-reunions!
Please try to keep the magazine going. I shall try to contribute after the
elections in May and life begins to settle down.
Best wishes,
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: marty_pinker [mailto:marty_pinker@...]
Sent: 04 April 2005 18:29
To: TBYC-REUNION@...
Subject: [TBYC-REUNION] Reunion Ramblings.....
The recent Reunion was, by all accounts, a fantastic success!
Virtually everyone from the original group, without other plans,
attended. Many travelled enormous distance to be there.
Over fifty people attended. For myself, Pete Lock and Jan
Archer, it was particularly rewarding, given that it had been over a
year in the planning.
The experience of rediscovering old friends reminded me of the
Granada TV series, "Seven Up", which I'm sure most are familiar with.
The series has followed the progress of a group of seven year olds,
from diverse backgrounds, every seven years. The most
recent update, Forty-Two Up was shown in 1998, so I guess another
is imminent. The insights into fates, sealed at an early age, have
been
fascinating to watch.
Our Theydon Bois experience has been similar in many ways.
For most of us, we were very familiar with the motley group of
teenagers,
whom we grew up with in a small, tight-knit village community.
The majority of us were from middle class backgrounds, a
few more advantaged than others. But by this time,
personalities, characters and prospects were largely set in place.
Having taken off to the Colonies, I havebeen unable to remain
in touch with most.
So, the re-assembly on March 19, forty years on, of that same group,
now largely grey-haired "Fifty (and Sixty) Up" dispersed Brits,
approaching retirement, was fascinating to witness. Most have not
changed at all, completely retaining their original early personas.
Language attributes, phraseology still intact. A few have added mild
accents from their transplanted environments.
But the comedians are still comedians. The ambitious among us have
largely achieved their ambitions, some with accolades.
The introverts and those preferring to sit in the sidelines back
then, have
largely remained so. However, among all, the achievements are
numerous. Doctors (of all kinds), a publisher, quite a few teachers,
including a few heads, librarians, structural engineers, a jeweller,
a director of a foster care agency, an anthropologist, an architect,
a head of national programmes at TheBritish Museum, a few
noted marketers and advertising executives, a photographic processing
supremo, a very renowned author...the list goes on. WeĠre all
tempered by the years that have passed, but basically weĠre the
same great group of people,
with bells on.
Mart
Yahoo! Groups Links
The recent Reunion was, by all accounts, a fantastic success!
Virtually everyone from the original group, without other plans,
attended. Many travelled enormous distance to be there.
Over fifty people attended. For myself, Pete Lock and Jan
Archer, it was particularly rewarding, given that it had been over a
year in the planning.
The experience of rediscovering old friends reminded me of the
Granada TV series, "Seven Up", which I'm sure most are familiar with.
The series has followed the progress of a group of seven year olds,
from diverse backgrounds, every seven years. The most
recent update, Forty-Two Up was shown in 1998, so I guess another
is imminent. The insights into fates, sealed at an early age, have
been
fascinating to watch.
Our Theydon Bois experience has been similar in many ways.
For most of us, we were very familiar with the motley group of
teenagers,
whom we grew up with in a small, tight-knit village community.
The majority of us were from middle class backgrounds, a
few more advantaged than others. But by this time,
personalities, characters and prospects were largely set in place.
Having taken off to the Colonies, I havebeen unable to remain
in touch with most.
So, the re-assembly on March 19, forty years on, of that same group,
now largely grey-haired "Fifty (and Sixty) Up" dispersed Brits,
approaching retirement, was fascinating to witness. Most have not
changed at all, completely retaining their original early personas.
Language attributes, phraseology still intact. A few have added mild
accents from their transplanted environments.
But the comedians are still comedians. The ambitious among us have
largely achieved their ambitions, some with accolades.
The introverts and those preferring to sit in the sidelines back
then, have
largely remained so. However, among all, the achievements are
numerous. Doctors (of all kinds), a publisher, quite a few teachers,
including a few heads, librarians, structural engineers, a jeweller,
a director of a foster care agency, an anthropologist, an architect,
a head of national programmes at TheBritish Museum, a few
noted marketers and advertising executives, a photographic processing
supremo, a very renowned author...the list goes on. WeĠre all
tempered by the years that have passed, but basically weĠre the
same great group of people,
with bells on.
Mart