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         ACC Association – In Memorials/Obituaries                                                                            you felt like you had known Joe all your   He was posted to Tidworth Military  Officer  in  Army  HQ,  Andover  as  the
         As you are aware, the Association includes the deaths of  Obituary. Families are encouraged to provide an obituary for   life. He was of course Chelsea mad and  Hospital where he met and took a fancy  technical author of the manual for Army
         members via its magazine, The Flaming Cauldron, which is  inclusion in the Flaming Cauldron – format advice can be   spent many a day supporting the Blues.   to a trainee QARANC Nurse, Jane.  Catering Services, working for a handful
         published bi-annually (Summer and  Winter edition).  The  sought from the Association Secretary.                        He leaves behind Jackie, children  Joe was due to be posted to Kenya and  of years there before deciding to call it a
         Association can only publish members’ deaths if informed, and   Support. The Association has a number of ACC Standards   Stuart  and  Kerry  and  his  grandkids:  Jane to Singapore. Ideally, she would  day and retire at aged 60.
         I rely heavily on family and friends of the deceased to do so.   and ACC Coffin drapes available should the family want such   Kelsey, Charlie, Calum and Scarlet.  have liked to pursue individual postings   Over his working life he developed
         I would be grateful if you could inform me as the Association   accoutrements to recognise ACC/military service. These can   He will be missed greatly and  but Joe felt otherwise and soon won  a passion for keeping fit. He was a
         Secretary (secretary@accassocition.org) by providing:  be ordered via the Association Secretary (secretary@accassoc-  remembered fondly by his family, those  her  affection.  Within  three  months  dedicated jogger and when the aches
                                                                                                                              who knew him and his platoon brothers  of dating they were married and Jane  and pains found their way in he simply
         •  The name of the deceased ACC/RLC soldier/officer,   ition.org) – these can either be collected from the Association
                                                               office in Worthy Down, Winchester or sent via mail – all we    from 82.                            regrettably resigned from the Army, as  changed tack and took to mountain bik-
         •  Date of death (cause of death (if appropriate)                                                                                                        were the rules in those days. Thus, their  ing and power-walking. He spent hours
                                                               ask is that they are promptly returned post the service in order
         •  Funeral details.                                   to support other services and events. In addition, I can request                                   sixty years of adventures began.    honing his skills on the golf course,
                                                                                                                                                                    A year later the posting in Africa  achieving a handicap of between 5 and
         In Memorial / Publication. In addition to the obituary within   for a bugler to play last post – this option is not a given and                          with the Kings Own African Rifles was  8 and robbing the odd pound or two off
         the magazine, the Association can email the Association of   relies on the availability of buglers in the area of the funeral.
                                                                                                                                                                  cut short because of the birth of their  the weekend golfing gang. Golf was Joe,
         members’ deaths if the family so wishes, either to announce  Advice. Should you have any queries re the above then
                                                                                                                                                                  daughter, Karen in September 1964.  he both loved and hated the game but
         the death or publicise the funeral details. Please request this  please direct them to the Association Secretary (secretary@
                                                                                                                                                                  Their son, Iain followed three years later  always found himself swinging a club till
         service via the Association Secretary.                accassocition.org).
                                                                                                                                                                  in September 1967 but also during that  the sun went down.
                                                                                                                                                                  time they took on the responsibility   Many will remember his love of
         Mick Anderson (Jock)                Paul Foulger                        Ryde Town Cryer - serving 11 and a half                                          of being guardians to Jane’s youngest  nature,  in  particular  his  interest  and
         July 2023                           20 May 2023                         years. Steve died 4th April Q31 after a                                          brother, Neil.                      knowledgeable expertise in fungi. He
                                                                                                                                                                    Joe served in many places - Cyprus,  also developed a love of skiing and was
         Mick ( Jock ) Anderson was certainly a  He had a successful career in the cater-  long illness and leaves behind his wife of
                                                                                                                                                                  Malaya, Northern Ireland, Germany,  totally fearless hurtling down whichever
         character of RSTU Squad, 43rd Intake.  ing industry and in 1990 was proud to  many years Edna King.
                                                                                                                                                                  Hong Kong and various UK bases  black slope stood in his way.
         (Sept 1971- Dec 1973 ) Mick left the  be elected International President of the
                                                                                                                                                                  but the majority of his time was spent   Joe often said he would have pre-
         ACC in 1985 and started work on the  Institute of Hospitality           Joseph McFarlane Queen (Joe) Cpl                                                 at the Army School of Catering in  ferred to complete an apprenticeship in
         oil rigs offshore from Aberdeen. His
                                                                                 25 November 2023                                                                 Aldershot. It was here he started as an  carpentry over catering but had to take
         wife  is  from  Seattle  in  the  States  and   Brian Hurford                                                        Gordon Murison (Joe) Maj            Instructor and through years of dedi-  what was on offer at the time. However,
         they planned to retire there as soon as   14 March 2023                              It is with a great sadness      September 2023                      cated service would finish as Officer  many hours spent in the garden shed
         they could. Mick was diagnosed with   Brian Hurford passed away 14 March             to  inform  all  that  Joe      Born just before the outbreak of WW2  Commanding of the School. He was  perfected  his  butchery  of  wood.  He
         cancer  about  18 months ago and  after                                              Queen passed away on
                                             2023. He served in the ACC 1950 –                the  25th  November             on 10th  March 1939 in the  village of  recognised as a master craftsman of his  could whittle anything from walking
         having half his bowel removed he was   1952. He represented  The Corps at                                            Udny Green, Aberdeenshire, Gordon  trade and was humbled and privileged  sticks to wooden boxes to furniture.
         put on chemotherapy but knew he was                                                  2023.
                                             cricket, and was also an extremely keen             Joe   joined   the           was the youngest of six children, raised  to share his skills with others. During  It  was  a  talent  which  never  ceased  to
         terminally ill. They actually managed to   footballer, keeping goal. Post  National                                  in a tiny stone cottage with no running  his time he entered numerous Military  amaze those who saw it.
         move over to America a few months ago                                                ACC Depot in 1979
                                             Service, he returned to catering, followed   and his first posting took him to the   water or electricity, surrounded by acres  and Civilian artisan cake sections of   When he was fifty, Joe could have
         as he wanted to pass near to his wifes   by employment with Clarks shoemakers.                                       of fields and a tight knit community. He  cookery competitions and went on to  been taken by bowel cancer but he
         family. They bought a house over there                                  2nd Battalion Scots Guards at Chelsea
                                             Finishing his working years as a Youth   Barracks. During this tour, he sailed   affectionately loved his childhood and  judge some of the more prestigious  fought it with a wilful determination
         2 years ago. Mick was buried in his   Training Manager in Minehead. Brian                                                                                ones. He was honoured and humbled  only to succumb to it thirty years later
         beloved Celtic shirt and will be sadly                                  to Falklands on the QE2 where the            had many tales of mischief to tell of it.
                                             leaves behind, his wife Pauline, children   battalion final battle at  Tumbledown   After school he trained as a baker,  to be asked to bake and decorate cel-  during lockdown in 2020. Soon after,
         missed by those who met him.        and Grandchildren. 2 of Brians children
                                                                                 Mountain saw white flags flying over         completing a five year apprenticeship  ebration cakes for the Royal Family as  Alzheimer’s visited and Joe battled the
                                             also served in the Army – Chris in the   Stanley.                                whilst also studying confectionery at  well as for Corporations. In Germany  devastating effects of both until 5th
         W Birdsall                          Royal Signals and Carol as a ARANC.
         2022                                                                       Joe served 16 years in the Corps          night school. He would cycle for many  he was immensely proud to be involved  September 2023 when he died. For
                                                                                 reaching the rank of Corporal that saw       hours of dedication to ensure he com-  in cooking lunch for the Queen and  an unassuming man he left his mark,
                                             Steve King                          him in Cyprus, Northern Ireland, the         pleted his trade. Soon after, in 1961 he  Prince Philip during her Silver Jubilee  leaving this world on his son’s birthday
                       Malcolm Crouch
                       14 April 2023         4 April 2023                        Gulf,  Wheaton Barracks and Bunde.           was called up for National Service and  visit in 1977, being awarded the Silver  and his third great grandchild entered it
                                             Steve, originally from London joined  After leaving the Corps, Joe carried       unusually for the British Army given a  Jubilee medal for his service to the  2 weeks later on his daughter’s birthday.
                       He conducted National
                                             the ACC in 1971 – he served 8 years and  on catering as a contractor in          role that dovetailed his prior skills and  Crown. Joe also cooked for the Queen  He leaves behind his beloved wife, Jane,
                       Service in 1958 and was
                                             reached the rank of Cpl. During his ser-  Afghanistan, Oman and Yemen to name    training. Into the Army Catering Corps  Mother when she visited Herford.  his children Karen, Iain and Neil plus
                       stationed  Aldershot  in
                                             vice, he completed 2 tours of Gibraltar  but a few places.                       he went. Gordon realised early on that  In his day he represented the Army  7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchil-
                       the ACC as a B2 Chef
                                             where  he  was  renown for his  cooked   Those  who  knew  Joe  would  testify   regular  servicemen  got  paid  more  and  Catering Corps football team and  dren. A fantastic family man, he was
                       /Cook – he left the
                                             breakfast. He left the Army/ACC in  he was a great friend, hardworking chef,     so he transferred to the regular Army.  would eventually become the secretary  greatly loved and will be sorely missed
         Army at the end of National Service.
                                             1979 and subequently move to the Isle  kind human being and was always very      As with most service personnel they  of the Corps Football team.        more than he could ever know.
         he was the beloved husband to Gloria
                                             of  White where he worked as a chef  proud of being in the Corps. Alway          acquire a nickname. His was “Joe” and it   Joe took early redundancy in 1993
         Crouch of nearly 55 years – he passed                                                                                                                                                        Roy Parker
                                             for the Holiday Camp. He was an RBL  with a smile and joke, with his cheeky      remained with him for his entire 36 year  just as the ACC amalgamated into
         away 14 April 2023.                                                                                                                                                                          1 April 2023
                                             parade marshall and was until c2019  cockney easy going unflappable manner,      career and beyond.                  the RLC and started work as a retired
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