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Happy retirement Grandma... kitchen supervisor Mrs Joan Booth says farewell to colleagues
Happy retirement Grandma... kitchen supervisor Mrs Joan Booth says farewell to colleagues and pupils at Meltham CE Junior and Infants School after 24 years there, and on hand to present her with flowers is her five-year-old granddaughter, Geraldine Booth, a pupil at the school. The oldest boy at the school, Leon Roussell, presented the proceeds of a cash collection by children. Mrs Booth, of Fern Avenue, Slaithwaite, was also presented with flowers, rose trees, a coffee table and a magazine rack from her colleagues. 17th October 1986
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
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United Kingdom
HUD 86 6066
Media ID 21707120
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In this heartwarming photo print, we witness a bittersweet farewell as Mrs. Joan Booth bids adieu to her colleagues and pupils at Meltham CE Junior and Infants School after an incredible 24 years of service. As the beloved kitchen supervisor, she has left an indelible mark on the school community. Surrounded by smiling faces, Mrs. Booth stands tall with pride as her five-year-old granddaughter, Geraldine Booth, presents her with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. It is evident that the bond between them goes beyond familial ties; it is nurtured within the walls of this educational institution. A touching gesture comes from Leon Roussell, the oldest boy at the school who hands over a collection of cash gathered by his fellow students. This act symbolizes their gratitude for Mrs. Booth's dedication and hard work throughout the years. The outpouring of appreciation continues as her colleagues present her with thoughtful gifts including more flowers, rose trees, a coffee table, and a magazine rack – tokens that will forever remind her of cherished memories shared in this bustling kitchen. As we delve into this nostalgic snapshot captured on October 17th, 1986 in Slaithwaite's Fern Avenue neighborhood, we are reminded not only of one woman's retirement but also how deeply intertwined our lives become when working together towards a common goal.
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