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ANNSmallbone (77) lived locally all her life and spent 53 years in Barming. BornAnnGooch and raised on the
Foster Clark Estate, she a�ended Maidstone College ofArt andworked as a dressmaker in London. Shemet and married John, her husband of 55 years, and they raised childrenAndrewand Julia.Ann became involved in a range of local activities including the Brownies, forwhom she servedmany years as BrownOwl.
As the children got older,Annworked
in Ryders shop in Barming. Julia said: “My mother helpedwith theOver 60s Club for over 25 years, until only a fewmonths ago. TheWRVS presented herwith a badge marking her long service. “We’ll remember her as kind and very
loving,with the ability to do things that were inadvertently funny. Lots of people have spoken of her kindness.” Ann leaves her husband, children and grandsonAlex.
CherryWallond THE funeral has taken place inHaywards Heath, Sussex of a formerMaidstone resident “Cherry”Wallond (102). Born VeraAlice Cherry, one of eight children, in Romford, Essex, she adopted her maiden name as a Christian name after marrying her first husband,Arthur Meredith. Cherry worked for Plessy in Essex until her son Anthonywas born. The family lived in
Maidstone from1950 and Cherryworked as personnelmanager at Reeds papermill. Shewaswidowed and latermarried
RowlandWallond,who died in 1979. Shemoved to theHaywardsHeath area of Sussex to be closer to son Tony.
GranddaughterGailWickens said: “My
grandmother also lost her son, Tony,who died aged 48, and she out-lived her step- daughter by RowlandWallond. “Shewas active and very cheery,
someonewho could always find a smile. For a number of years she ranAge Concern inHaywardsHeath. She embodied the spirit of ge�ing onwith life and remained very fit for her age.” Cherry leaves grandchildren Gail and Ben, five great-grandchildrenandoneniece.
Derek Edwards DEREK EDWARDS (84), lived hiswhole life in BoughtonMonchelsea. He served an apprenticeship as an
agricultural engineer, and established his own business,D.A. Edwards Timber Merchants.Over the years itmoved into building bespoke items, sawn timber and fencing. Derek’s sonAlan and grandsonMa� workedwith him. Derekwasmarried
toAnn for almost 60 years, and they had children,Alan and Julie. Alan said: “Work and the outdoorsweremy father’s passions.He had a strongwork ethic and instilled that into his children. He loved working and cha�ing to people. “Hewas amember of the parish council
formany years and trustee of the BoughtonMonchelsea Social Club.” Derek leaves hiswife, children and
grandchildren Thomas,William,Ma�hew, Hannah and Jessica. Hewill be greatly missed by them, friends and customers.
Pat Ingarfield
FRIENDS have paid tribute to Leeds villager Pat Ingarfieldwho has died aged 76, after a long illness. Her funeralwas held at StNicholas
Church in the village,where shewas a keen gardener and formerWI chairman. AWI notice in the parishmagazine read: “We aremaking arrangements to
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make a page for the West KentWI Memorial Book in remembrance of Pat.” FriendAudrey
Browne said: “She was a very good friend and always willing to help people out.”
Her husbandMichael, a former
chairman of the parish council, died some years
ago.Mrs Ingarfield is survived by three sons.
Gerry Paine
GERRY Painewasmanager of Barclays Bank,Middle Row,Maidstone, fromthe early 1970s to 1983. He also served as treasurer of Kent
CountyAgricultural Society and, after his business retirement, as society director of finance. Hewas a long-standingmember ofMaidstone Rotary Club and served a year as president. Gerry leaves his daughters and hiswife
Jean,withwhomhe lived in Bearsted beforemoving toHarrietsham. Later,. they moved to Liskeard, Cornwall,where he died in his 90s.
Micky Taylor
MICHAEL Frederick “Micky” Taylor (77) ran a local business andwas known from years of local sport including a spell as a MaidstoneUnited player. Micky lived in
Addington for about 60 years, having arrived as a teenager aftermoving around during thewar. Hewas born in
Lancashire, and the family latermoved to Essex. Micky’s sporting
talents emerged at school and,whilst in Essex, he playedwith futureWorld Cup heroes BobbyMoore andGeoffHurst. Aftermoving toAddington heworked for his father’s painting and decorating business before se�ing up TaylorArtexing. Mickywas father to Simon,Nicholas,
Julian and Robyn. Wife Jane said: “Most peoplewill
remember himfromhis days as a footballer forMaidstoneUnited, TonbridgeAngels, London Tavern and Maidstone Rangers.Hewas also an all- round cricketerwho played at TheMote andwent on to found his own team, The Hobos. “Peoplewill rememberMicky as an out-
going, charismaticmanwho loved to chat and could get onwithmost people.” Micky leaves hiswife, children and four grandchildren.
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