KEYWORTH Eva

Eva KEYWORTH formerly of Fenstanton. Passed peacefully away at Hardwick Dene on Thursday August 16th 2007 aged 93 years.

Loving Mother of Roger and Rosemary and Grandmother to Ben, Tim, and Pete.

A service of thanksgiving will be held at Huntingdon Methodist Church on Friday August 30th at 2.30 p.m.

Family flowers only please, donations if desired made payable to the Leukaemia Research Fund may be sent c/o F. W. Cook Funeral Service, 49 Church Street, Willingham, Cambridge CB24 5HS.

BENNETT Davidina

Davidina BENNETT (Vi). Passed away suddenly in Hinchingbrooke Hospital on 1st July.

Funeral will take place on Monday 16th July at Fenstanton Church at 11.30 a.m. followed by interment in Fenstanton Cemetery.

Flowers welcome. She will be missed by her sister and many friends.

ARCHER Kenneth Cawood

Deputy Lieutenant Kenneth Cawood ARCHER.

Peacefully at St. John’s Hospice, Moggerhanger on 25th June 2007 aged 89 years.

Beloved Husband of Peggy, Father of Gregory and Grandfather of Kate and Charles.

Funeral service to be held at St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Fenstanton on Thursday 5th July at 2.00 p.m. followed by interment in Fenstanton Cemetery.

All friends welcome at church. Family flowers only, donations if desired made payable to St. John’s Hospice, c/o Dennis Easton Funeral Service, The Lodge, 1 Broad Leas, St. Ives, Cambs PE27 4PU.

DEAN Doris Vera

Doris Vera DEAN of Fenstanton passed away peacefully on Wednesday June 6th 2007, aged 92 years. Much loved and fondly remembered Mum and Nannie.

Funeral service at Cambridge City Crematorium, East Chapel, on Friday June 15th at 11.30am.

Family flowers only please but if desired donations made payable to Macmillan Cancer Support (for Macmillan Nurses) may be sent c/o R.J. Pepper & Son Funeral Directors, 1 Telegraph Street, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8QU or at the service. Tel 01954 251919.

MASON Dora Elizabeth

Dora Elizabeth MASON of Tree Tops, Talls Lane, Fenstanton. Passed away on the 23rd April 2007 aged 93 years.

Devoted wife of the late Perce Burgess and Wally Mason, Mother of Christine, Margaret, Geoffrey and Tony and loving Gan to her many Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. Sincere thanks to the excellent staff of Manor House Nursing Home, Upwood who took such good care of Mum during her final days.

The funeral service will take place at Fenstanton United Reform Church followed by burial in the village churchyard.

Family flowers only or donations if desired made payable to Macmillan Cancer Research may be sent c/o Dennis Easton Funeral Service, The Lodge, 1 Broad Leas, St. Ives, Cambs. PE27 4PU . Please telephone 01480 463019 for funeral details.

DEAN Beatrice Mary

Beatrice Mary DEAN Formerly of Fenstanton.

Passed away peacefully at Willen Hospice, Milton Keynes on 10th January 2007. aged 84 years.

She will be sadly missed by her daughter Annette, Son-in-law Simon, Grandchildren Rebecca and Jonathan and her four Great

Grandchildren. Funeral Service to take place at Crownhill Crematorium on Wednesday 24th January at 1.15 p.m.

Family flowers only. Enquiries to H.W. Mason & Sons, 9 High Street, Newport Pagnell, Bucks. MK16 8AR. Telephone 01908 611112.

THOMAS Sarah

Sarah THOMAS peacefully in Hinchingbrooke Hospital on 1st December 2006, aged 91 years. Will be forever in our thoughts.

Funeral service to take place a Fenstanton Parish Church on Friday 8th December at 2:00pm

For funeral arrangements please contact Dennis Easton Funeral Service 01480 463019

DADY Alfred John ‘Jack’

Alfred John Dady, known to all as “Jack” passed away peacefully just after 4pm on Thursday 30th November 2006 at the age of 93.

A service of thanksgiving was held at Fenstanton parish church on January 20th 2007 at 2:30pm.

My father was born 93 years ago in St Ives into a very different world of candle-light, coal fires and the night cart for sewerage. Although his mother died when he was 10, Dad had a happy childhood, not poor, but there was not a lot of money.

A keen Boy Scout, much time was spent outdoors learning about wildlife and developing an interest in birds which lasted all his life.

My grandfather was very keen on education and made sure that his children had every possible encouragement to study and develop enquiring minds. A bright lad, Dad got a scholarship to Huntingdon Grammar School.

Having been brought up in a staunch Conservative family, Dad’s sense of fair play and equality lead him to join the St Ives Labour party of which he was secretary for a time. Not a very robust organisation – Stafford Cripps spoke to an audience of 3, one of whom was a well known Conservative.

A strongly religious upbringing and the arrival in St Ives of a very approachable high Anglican priest, Father Algy, made Dad seriously consider a life in the Church. However he finally opted for a career in engineering.

As a qualified mechanical engineer he spent the war working in the Aeronautical Inspection Department, passing aircraft fit to fly, and defending the country in the Home Guard.

After the war Dad joined BOAC as their best qualified aeronautical engineer, thanks to his own studies. As a staunch trade unionist I think he was rather a thorn in the side of management. Most of his working life was spent overseas, the last 15 years as Engineering Director of Kuwait Airways.

My mother was worried that, after retirement, Dad “would sit on his backside playing with his stamps” After retirement the maternal comments were more on the lines of “2 hours ago your father went to the Post Office to buy stamps, but he will be home for lunch” – Dad did like his food.

With a keen sense of order, Dad got the church yard cleaned up and sorted out the rather chaotic plan of graves. He cleared many footpaths around the village, often mistaken for a council worker. When he came to map the paths, he found that one had been blocked by a local company. Having failed to get this remedied by the District Council, he appealed to the ombudsman and the problem was resolved – people ignored the old man at their peril when he was on a crusade!

Dad negotiated with the Charity Commissioners on behalf of various village charities with which he was involved. He took his work on the Parish Council very seriously and ensured that the standing orders and terms of reference for committees were up to date. He was chairman of the Council for 3 years.

Taking time to talk to the older villagers made Dad realise that their stories needed to be recorded if they were not to be lost for ever. Thus began the process which would result in a history of Fenstanton, followed by one of Hilton. With a readers ticket for Cambridge University and digging around in local archives he was able to indulge his love of historical research.

Just this year Dad wrote notes on “People of the British Isles” ” Religions of India” and “Religions of the British Isles” – just to keep his mind exercised.

A generous man of integrity and intellect with a strong sense of justice and great sense of humour. At ease in company whether on the Royal Yacht Britannia or the Crown and Pipes. That was Jack Dady – a wonderful father, grandfather and friend.”

Patricia Jones – taken from her Eulogy presented at Jack’s funeral.


Dear fellow Fenstanton people.
I met Jack when we moved into the thatched cottage next to the Baptist chapel. We then moved to Yelling after a few lovely years in Fenstanton What a lovely man. I am very very sad

Alan Thomas


I am very sad to hear that Mr. Dady, has died, I have very many memories of him, We always use to have a chat when I was on my way taking my children to school, Today my 7 year old daughter came home from school with a prayer she had wrote for Mr. Dady (what a lovely thought) A wonderful man, who will be sadly missed.

Michelle Walker


Was very, very sad to hear of the passing of the lovely Jack Dady. Had the good fortune to spend some time with him recording an oral history interview for the Huntingdonshire Heritage Programme in 2004. It was fun! Jack then came along to a special event at Wheatfield School where the children had been learning about the history of St Ives and he was a real hit with them too. Will cherish his book.

Gilly Vose


We have known Jack since we were very young, we always shared an interest in birds, and the wild life, found across the fields down the village Fen, this we shared up to recent years. A lovely man who will sadly be missed from the village , sleep well Jack.

Lewis &  Chrissie Bowles


I write as Chairman of the 1st Fenstanton & Hilton Scout Group to say how wonderfully supportive Jack was, and how much we shall miss him.

Over the years he was always there to help us keep the fun going – from buying stamps at Christmas Post time, to kind donations to coming along and talking to the youngsters themselves. It really was a sight to behold when a room full of normally very noisy youngsters sat wrapt and listened as he talked.

He was a true gentleman who gave us as a Scout Group the most precious gift anyone can – his time.

We hope to be able to send at least one representative along to the service on January 20th as a small token of our thanks for all he did for us.

Louise Clover

CLARK Jennie

CLARK nee Royston. On Sunday 1st October 2006, suddenly but peacefully in Hinchingbrooke Hospital,

JENNIE of Fenstanton, aged 97 years. Loving and much loved mother of Vincent. Devoted nanna of Emma. Very dear mother-in-law of Greer.

Funeral service today Wednesday 11th October 2006 at the United Reformed Church, Fenstanton at 2pm followed by burial in the cemetery.