Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Betty_ClayBetty Clay - Wikipedia

    Death. She died, aged 87, on 24 April 2004, in Elliscombe House Nursing Home, where she was recovering following a fall at home. [5] .

  2. Death. She died, aged 87, in 2004. A memorial service was held at Wells Cathedral, Somerset. Legacy. The Scout Association's Betty Clay Library is located in Gilwell Park. See also

  3. Betty St Clair Baden-Powell, Scout and Guide leader: born 16 April 1917; CBE 1997; married 1936 Gervas Clay (three sons, one daughter); died Maperton, Somerset 24 April 2004.

  4. Betty, younger daughter of our Founder Lord Baden-Powell, died peacefully in her aleep at a Somerset nursing home on the morning of Saturday April 24th 2004, just a few days after she and her husband had celebrated their joint birthday. Betty was 87, Gervas 97. Scouting and Guiding was Betty's life.

  5. Dec 29, 2016 · THIS page covers Betty's life from her marriage up to the outbreak of the Second World War. It covers several moves, and also the birth of her two eldest children. Betty and Gervas were married in Bentley, Hants on 24th September, 1936, and sailed immediately for Africa on the brand new RMS_Dunnottar_Castle (maiden voyage July 1936).

  6. Mar 2, 2022 · Betty M. Clay. Showing 1 - 75 of 75 results. Search all Betty Clay Obituaries and Death Notices to find upcoming funeral home services, leave condolences for the family, and research...

  7. People also ask

  8. Jul 13, 2023 · 1999 World Guide Camp of 3,500 Guides from 54 Countries held at Foxlease. Vice President Betty Clay CBE awarded the Bronze Wolf by the World Scout Committee. 2000 Millennium events included a special commemorative badge. 2001 Jenny Leach (later CBE) succeeded Bridget Towle as Chief Guide.

  1. People also search for