Stuart Alan Farndale

22 March 1940 to 16 April 2007

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Uxbridge

 

1940

Stuart Alan Farndale, son of Tom and Freda (nee Tuck) Farndale (FAR00786), was born on 22 March 1940 (DR). His birth was registered in Uxbridge District in the second quarter of 1940 (GRO Vol 3A Page 224).

1959

Stuart Farndale was listed on the crew manifest of the Oronsay, a British vessel bound for Honolulu on 4 July 1959. He was listed as a pantryman. The last foreign port before arrival in USA was Suva, Fiji. The vessel had departed from Japan.

SS Oronsay was the second Orient Line ship built after World War II. A sister ship to Orcades, she was named after the island of Oronsay off the west coast of Scotland. Her maiden voyage was in 1951.

Ruislip and Northwood

In 1961 to 1964, he lived at Ruislip and Northwood with Freda Farndale (his mother) and Tom Farndale (his father).

1964

Stuart Alan Farndale, married Judith Mary Thorne (1944 to 1996) in the second quarter of 1964 at Uxbridge District. (MR).

1996

Judith Farndale was born in 1996.

Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex

 

2002

Stuart A Farndale married Susan C Ashby in February 2002 at Hastings & Rother District (MR).

In 2002 and 2003 lived at Bexhill-On-Sea (near Hastings), East Sussex (Electoral Register)

He worked with St Michael’s Hospice, Hastings and Rother and artists sold their works in his memory in 2015. Sue Farndale, former Hospice Fundraiser at the St Michael’s Hospice, said: “Sixteen years ago my husband Stuart organised the first ever Summer Art exhibition at the Hospice. Stuart continued to hold the exhibition each year until he sadly passed away eight years ago. I am delighted that the exhibition has continued to be held each year since in his memory.”

2007

Stuart Alan Farndale, born 22 March 1940, died on 16 April 2007 at Bexhill, Tonbridge, Sussex, aged 67.