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FRANK iN PaRAdise st, stoKe oN treNt
crafts which, combined with his love of animals,
drew him to apprentice to become a Fellow of
the Worshipful Company of Farriers. A skill he
was thrilled to practise around the Newmarket
stables when he lived nearby in Cambridge.
He loved the Tylers Green village community,
and helped out where he could, only giving up
driving for Village Care in his 90s. He and his
wife Mary set up a walking group over 25 years
ago which (as well as keeping fitness levels up)
led to many good friendships. The group even
raised money to replace styles with kissing
gates, one of which has a dedication to Frank
and Mary.
Always keeping busy, Frank also loved: his
allotment, the local bowls club and the weekly
painting sessions - and the friendships formed
there.
His friends and family all have memories of
his enthusiasm and appetite for life and how he
helped us.
The family are planning a get-together in the
Village Hall in the afternoon of Tuesday 6th
July (rules permitting) so that friends can share
some memories of dad. Megan Aubrey
www.pennandtylersgreen.org.uk
Village Voice April/May 2021
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