Anderson
The Funeral Service to celebrate and honour the life of Rev Kennneth Anderson of Aylesbury, Buckingham Shire, UK will take place in the East Chapel at PINNAROO Valley Memorial Park, Whitfords Avenue, Padbury commencing at 8.30am on TUESDAY (28.01.2020).
Memories
From the Aylesbury Circuit Buckinghamshire
As soon as they moved to Aylesbury both Ken and Meg were like old friends and they fitted in everywhere. Ken was a lovely preacher and certainly did more than his bit when it came to the number of services he took. He was always welcome and so was Meg. Ken also often contributed to the Circuit magazine and Aylesbury Link with articles accompanied by his quirky cartoons. We were all very sad that he had to leave us but our loss was Australia's gain. He was a lovely gentle man with a wel...
Read moreAs soon as they moved to Aylesbury both Ken and Meg were like old friends and they fitted in everywhere. Ken was a lovely preacher and certainly did more than his bit when it came to the number of services he took. He was always welcome and so was Meg. Ken also often contributed to the Circuit magazine and Aylesbury Link with articles accompanied by his quirky cartoons. We were all very sad that he had to leave us but our loss was Australia's gain. He was a lovely gentle man with a well honed sense of humour. Our thoughts are with you all. Marilyn Storer Secretary Vale of Aylesbury Circuit
From Aylesbury Methodist Church & Centre
Just before Ken retired and he and Meg moved to Aylesbury, we had a message from a ministerial friend who worked with him up north, who said, “You’ve got a terrific Supernumerary coming to live near you. He’s a great bloke.” And so it proved to be. Ken and Meg were much loved members of our church and circuit until Ken moved to Australia to be with his family, after Meg’s passing. He always had a rich fund of stories of his many travels including his ministry overseas. He was an accomp...
Read moreJust before Ken retired and he and Meg moved to Aylesbury, we had a message from a ministerial friend who worked with him up north, who said, “You’ve got a terrific Supernumerary coming to live near you. He’s a great bloke.” And so it proved to be. Ken and Meg were much loved members of our church and circuit until Ken moved to Australia to be with his family, after Meg’s passing. He always had a rich fund of stories of his many travels including his ministry overseas. He was an accomplished comic artist. many of his cartoons illustrating a fund-raising AMC Readers' Dire Jest Joke Book. We remember with fondness and gratitude his relevant preaching, his values and opinions, his delightful company and irreverent humour. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends in many countries. Peter Green, Website Editor
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