Difference between revisions of "Brian & Evelyn Lunn"

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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
  
'''Hallmark February 1989. Retirement'''. 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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'''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.
  
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.