downsmail.co.uk MikeWhitfield
MIKEWhitfield (80) had a distinguished ca- reer with Kent Police, serving across the county and at the staff college, Bramshill, as he was promoted to chief superintendent at county headquarters, Maidstone. After
retirement
from the force, he took up management con- sultancy with a secu- rity company.
He became closely involved in the life of
Maidstone, joining the RotaryClub ofMaid- stone in 1987 and serving a year as presi- dent before later moving to the Maidstone Riverside club. He served as a governor of Maplesden
Noakes School and was a keen member of Bearsted Golf Club. Mike,whose early lifewas spent in North
Shields, and hiswifeChristine lived in Barm- ing and he is also survived by daughters Jane and Claire and three grandchildren.
Peter Sime
PETER Sime (78) lived in the Boughton Lane area for over 30 years and lived locally almost all of his life. Born in Sevenoaks, hemoved to London
with hismother during thewar as she drove ambulances, but after his father returned fromwar service the familymoved locally, living in Barming and the London Road area. Peterwasmarried to
Val for 54 years and the couple lived in Bearsted before moving to the Boughton Lane area.
They had daughtersMandy and Becky. Val said: “Peterworked for Reed’s paper
mill formany years beforemoving to Alabaster Passmore and sons in Tovil as a print
assistant.After that company folded Peter enjoyed his final fewyears ofworking life delivering vegetables for Kingslands. “He liked going around town and the people hemet in that job, and he finally
Joe Gibson
THE death of construction worker Joseph “Joe” Gibson (33) prompted an outpouring of sympathy for the popular youngman. Joe, fromLiverpool,wasworking locally
as a scaffolder,when he died in amotorcyle accident on theA249. Joe’s fatherAlan
spoke of the love Joe felt for newgirlfriend LauraMcBride and Joe’s happiness in his work in Kent.Miss McBride posted an emotional tribute, on Facebookwhich said: “My heart could not
hurtmore right now.Heartbroken doesn’t come
close.Howcan this even be real… [we]were talking about our plans for our future together, youwere even coming to Jamaicawithme next year. “Iwas looking forward tomeeting your
family nextweekend,wewere both so excited.We said forever but nowmy heart’s broken and I knowlifewon’t be the same ever again.”
Claud Courtnell
CLAUDCourtnell (82) grewup in Mangravit and livingmost recently in Hereford Road, Shepway. He a�endedMangravet Primary School
and Southborough School before starting work as a lorry driver, driving for the construction groupWimpy and also for Tilbury Construction. Hewent on towork on building sites for
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retired at the age of 70. Peter really loved his sport, he played rugby forAylesford Paper Mills as a youngman and represented Maidstone Rugby
Club.At one point in the 1960s hewas captain of their fourth 15 and the club have put out an announcement about his death “He also loved golf andwas a long-time
member of BearstedGolf Club, playing up until the end of last year. Peoplewill remember himas a quietmanwho got on wellwith others.” Peter leaves hiswife, daughters and
grandchildren Eloise, Toby,Harry,Millie, Bella andMaddie.
his friend Bernard Setchell, before going on to finish hisworking lifewith Safeways Distribution inAylesford. Claudwasmarried to Val for 44 years and
was father to Barry, Lynda,Marie, Floyd andDale. Floyd said: “My fatherwas a keen wildfowler and a long-timemember of a wildfowling club.He also enjoyed sea fishing off the beach inHythe. “He could be amusing but hewas a very
privateman, devoted to ourmother and happy to domost thingswith her. People will remember himas a very honest and loyal personwith a number of close friends.” Claud,whowaswidowed, leaves his
children, 13 grandchildren and three great- grandchildren.
GrahamTodd
GRAHAM“Gray”CarpenterTodd(71) lived in Park Wood with wife Marsha from 2005 and before that in Charing. Born and brought up in Essex, as a
teenagerGraywas a drummer in a band. As the group
travelled fromEssex to London toworkwith legendary producer JoeMeek, amotorcycle accident claimed the life of their singer. Despite record sales
in Sweden and session workwith theDave Clark Five,Gray left
themusic industry towork in the copyright department at the BritishMuseum,where he stayed for 20 years. The second of his fourmarriages
produced children Jenny and Stewart. HiswifeMarsha said: “Graywas a hugely
creative personwith lots of ideas.He loved his allotment, photography andAmerican sports.Hewas the first qualifiedAmerican football referee in England and officiated at baseball games. “He sufferedwith epilepsy but never let it
hold himback.Heworked in a range of areas including importing and exporting. Music remained a passion and his funeral includedmusic byWoodyGuthrie, Rocky Sharpe and the Replays and Billy Bragg’s version of ‘The Red Flag.’” Gray leaves hiswife, children, step-
children Krissie, Paul and Emma and his grandchildren.
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