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Brian and Evelyn Lunn lived a Chegwyn, Main Road, Lacey Green.  click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/RAF_Local_Residents RAF Local Residents] for Brian's service career
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'''Brian and Evelyn Lunn''' lived a [[Chegwyn]], Main Road, Lacey Green.  click [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/RAF_Local_Residents RAF Local Residents] for Brian's service career
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'''Brian Lunn''' became Secretary of the [[Village Hall Committee]] in 1879 taking over from Vera Griffiths (click [[Vic & Vera Griffiths]] for more about Vera)
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'''In 1981 Brian became the Treasurer''' of the [[Village Hall Committee]], a position he held until 1995.
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'''Hallmark February 1989.'''  Our treasurer Brian Lunn has recently retired after 44 years service with the same firm.  He joined the firm of R M Blaikie as a 16 year old clerk and apart from his war service has spent all his working life (now a rare feat) with this firm of Chartered Accountants to which he became a partner.
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His retirement will give him more time for his hobbies, and to audit the accounts of most of the local organisations, a task he has already performed for many years.
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We wish Brian all the very best in his retirement years.

Latest revision as of 14:14, 16 November 2024

Brian and Evelyn Lunn lived a Chegwyn, Main Road, Lacey Green. click RAF Local Residents for Brian's service career

Brian Lunn became Secretary of the Village Hall Committee in 1879 taking over from Vera Griffiths (click Vic & Vera Griffiths for more about Vera)

In 1981 Brian became the Treasurer of the Village Hall Committee, a position he held until 1995.

Hallmark February 1989. Our treasurer Brian Lunn has recently retired after 44 years service with the same firm. He joined the firm of R M Blaikie as a 16 year old clerk and apart from his war service has spent all his working life (now a rare feat) with this firm of Chartered Accountants to which he became a partner.

His retirement will give him more time for his hobbies, and to audit the accounts of most of the local organisations, a task he has already performed for many years.

We wish Brian all the very best in his retirement years.