Some sad farewellsMaureen FennerIt is with very great sadness thatMaureen Fenner passed away on 21stDecember aged 94 from complica}onsassociated with Alzheimer9s. Maureenwas the only lady vice president of theassocia}on. An honour, that she reallyappreciated, for the service that she andher late husband Ray gave to the clubboth summer and winter for many yearsserving refreshments aver the matches.at school, inter alia, he became the schoolprojec}onist and o昀케cial cameramanrecording special events. He was alsoac}ve in the signals sec}on of the CCF.Aver gradua}ng from Leeds University hewent to work for the BBC on the technicalside and then moved to the Home O昀케ce,where he sourced and testedcommunica}on equipment for the policeand trained in its use.He married Jackie in 1978 had threechildren, Victoria Alexander and NicholasSadly within a few days, her deardaughter Julie aged 65 was admi琀琀ed to St (also Trinity boy) he re}red in 2005 .Christophers hospice and passed away on He loved anything to do with radiothe 29th December having ba琀琀led for 20 equipment and had three sheds in hisyears with breast cancer.Her son Paul, who played cricket at theclub for many years, passed away on the19th December, aged 69 aver 昀椀gh}ngrenal cancer. Our deepest sympathies goto Shelia and Richard.Valerie WilshawValerie passed away in November aver ashort illness. Our sympathies go to herhusband John, a former teacher at Trinityand hockey player at the club. Many ofour Friday lunchers will miss seeingValerie every month.garden, 昀椀lled with vintage radios, glassvalves and various components. He alsohad classic cars and a motorcycle. He wasac}vely involved in charity work with theSalva}on Army in West Croydon.Michael contracted pulmonary 昀椀brosis in2008 and la琀琀erly emphysema. Jackiesadly died in 2020 aver ba琀琀ling cancer forseveral years. Michael had three covidinfec}ons and could no longer live athome in his house in Norbury. He movedto Whitgiv Care home in May 2024 wherehe passed away peacefully in October,11Mike Phillips (63)days before what would have been hisMichael John Phillips joined Trinity School 80th birthday.in 2B in 1956 under the tutelage of MrDW
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