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DAVIDMichaelAnthony (77) lived in Bearsted since 1972with his family,most recently inManor Rise. Hewas very active in local life, andwas chairman of Bearsted Parish Council, 1995- 1999, theMemorial Hall Commi�ee, 2008-2018 and Bearsted FC. Although born in Lincolnshire, he lived andwent to school in London. Aftermarrying
Jennifer in 1965 hemoved to Kent and worked in London. Beginning in life insurance, hewent into
the pensionsworld,where hewas highly regarded for his knowledge and professionalism, acknowledgedwhen he wasmade President of the Pensions Management Institute.He later became an independent trustee of pension funds, enabling himtoworkmainly fromhome. Roger Vidler,who servedwithMike on
the parish council andmemorial hall commi�ee, said: “He brought a clear- sighted sense of purpose to his localwork and his chairmanship of organisationswas characterised by drive and determination.” Paul Rudd,who played alongsideMike
for Bearsted FC, added: “Hewas a fast rightwingerwho scoredmany goals.” Mikewent onto the club commi�ee,
serving as chairman and president, and was instrumental in driving the club to the higher echelons of the amateur game. The parish council presentedMikewith
aMynnAward for services to the community. Mikewas also father toDavid,Mark
(who died in 1997) and grandfather to Xander.
John Frisby
MEREWORTH’S John Frisby (90)was a tenacious local politician and tireless environmentalist,who served Kent County Council as a LiberalDemocrat member from1989 to 2005.Hewas
appointed as anAlderman of Kent in 2010. Johnmoved locallywith Joan, hiswife
of 67 years after forays into the local countryside allowed themto spot a coach house suitable for conversion. The couplewere parents toAlistair and
Clare, andwere together for over 70 years. Their only significant time apartwas a three-year periodwhen John’s careerwith BP took himto theMiddle East. John’swork in the oil industry included
responsibility for human resources and a long-standing interest in helping the industry towork in sympathywith the environment. These concerns informed his decision to enter local politics. Johnwas also a governor atMaidstone
Grammar School.His daughter Clare said: “My fatherwas aman verymuch ahead of his time in theway he championed the rights of the underdog.” County councillor TrudyDeanMBE
added: “Johnwas a great environmentalist and his political strengthwasmatched by his ability to bring humour to hiswork.” John leaves hiswife, children and
grandchildrenHolly, Callum,Ollie and Freddie.
Bey Pearson
BETTY PearsonMBE (89) lived locally, most recently inAllington, and previously inWestMalling andMaidstone. She earned herMBE for services to animal charities, notably with the RSPCA. Born Be�y
Charman in Surrey, shemoved locally as a girl and, after completing her education, began working in the shoe trade. She rose to
manage a ChrisHa�on shop before moving on towork forDolcis. Be�y later opened a transport café in
Addington and eventually ran her final business; a grocery shop on Bearsted Green. With her sister Brenda Johnson and
three other localwomen, Be�y established theAnimalWelfare Charity before going
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on towork for the RSPCA, eventually taking the lead role locally for dog re- homing and placing over 6,000 dogswith newowners. Shewasmarried to Ernest for 68 years
andwasmother to Jacqui. Jacqui said: “Mymother loved life and
was never one to complain. Shewas active in the RSPCAinto her eighties and people will remember her as very selfless.” Be�y leaves her husband, daughter,
grandchildren Robert andAlice, and great-grandchildren Ernie and Elsie.
Gavin Stanford
GAVINRawdon Stanford (83) lived locally for 50 years, the last 20 of themin Bearsted Park.
Born in Essex, he
boarded at Bethany School near Goudhurst before a career as an electrical engineer. Thiswork eventually brought himto the local area when hewas employed as an engineer surveyor by
part of the Royal Insurance Company, British Engine Insurance. Gavinwasmarried toMarjorie for 53
years and father to Jon and Jane. Jon said: “My fatherwould go out of hisway to help others.He had strong practical skills and hadworked inwood-turning and other crafts.He suffered fromarthritis, which brought about his early retirement, but he did continuewith his art.” Gavin leaves hiswife, children and
grandchildren James, Katie, Emily, William,Mencia andGavin.
NormanWilliams
NORMANWilliams (92), of Loose,was known inMaidstone for his performances with the Country PlayersAmateur Dramatic Society, always teaming up on stagewith his wife Pamela. Hewas once
selected as the best amateur actor in Kent and awarded the Marlowe Shield. Hewas a talented sportsman and
played rugby for CambridgeUniversity in the 1950/51 Varsitymatch againstOxford. He spent 18 years in Zambiawith the
Colonial Service. Later he servedwith Liverpool City Council and then Kent County Council. Hewas a talented artist and his
paintings soldwell at exhibitions. He is survived by his secondwife
Pamela and sons Richard andDavid from his firstmarriage, and Louise and James fromPamela’s firstmarriage.
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