Difference between revisions of "Denis & Jean Hart"

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Jean Hart died in 1991.  The following obituary was published in Hallmark:-
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Denis & Jean Hart came to Lacey Green in 1964
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'''Denis Hart was a County Councillor''' in 1988 when he wrote in Hallmark about '[[The Coroner]]'
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'''Jean Hart was a Wycombe District Councillor''' from 1981 - 1985. 
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'''Jean Hart died in 1991.  The following obituary was published in Hallmark:-'''
  
 
Jean Margaret Hart, was born in West Ham in 1925, educated at Dartford Girls Grammar School.  She met Denis her husband at a victory dance in 1945.  Travelled extensively with him, setting up no less than 17 homes throughout Europe and the Middle East before settling in Lacey Green in 1964.
 
Jean Margaret Hart, was born in West Ham in 1925, educated at Dartford Girls Grammar School.  She met Denis her husband at a victory dance in 1945.  Travelled extensively with him, setting up no less than 17 homes throughout Europe and the Middle East before settling in Lacey Green in 1964.

Revision as of 13:18, 2 May 2024

Denis & Jean Hart came to Lacey Green in 1964

Denis Hart was a County Councillor in 1988 when he wrote in Hallmark about 'The Coroner'

Jean Hart was a Wycombe District Councillor from 1981 - 1985.

Jean Hart died in 1991. The following obituary was published in Hallmark:-

Jean Margaret Hart, was born in West Ham in 1925, educated at Dartford Girls Grammar School. She met Denis her husband at a victory dance in 1945. Travelled extensively with him, setting up no less than 17 homes throughout Europe and the Middle East before settling in Lacey Green in 1964.

A life-long member of the Conservative party, to that end was elected unopposed to represent this area on the Wycombe District Council from 1981 - 1985 retiring through ill health; a regular contributor to Hallmark for many years. Go to Councillors Wycombe District Council for other Councillors

Her death on August 3rd from Alzheimer's Disease followed a long illness.

Our sympathy goes to husband Denis, son Terence and daughter Elizabeth.