MOIRA ADES
1936 2015
Moira hailed from
Forest Gate, London, the first of
two children born to Andrew and
Ellen Stevenson. During World War
Two, the children and their
mother evacuated to Dorset, where
Moira grew to love the
countryside. At the end of
hostilities, the family was
reunited and they moved to
Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. Moira
attended the local Junior and
High Schools and the age of nine,
she first met her future husband,
David Ades.
Throughout her
life, Moira was seriously
afflicted with chronic asthma,
and her education was badly
disrupted as a result of this
condition. Upon leaving school,
and after several different jobs,
she ultimately became a
book-keeper for her father,
continuing in this role until her
marriage to David in 1967. Around
this time, David gained a
promotion within Midland Bank,
which necessitated a re-location
to Northamptonshire, and it was
there in 1968 that their only
child a daughter, Fenella
was born.
Moira believed
that some of the most beautiful
things in life came from nature.
She loved sunsets, flowers, trees
and animals. She also had an
artistic eye, and inherited a
love of antiques from her
father, building up her
collection as-and-when funds
permitted. Along with David, she
enjoyed good food and wine, and
particularly in later years,
travelling.
The family moved
several times 'with the job' and
eventually settled in Nottingham.
In 1989, David was able to secure
a very generous retirement
package, and they decided to live
in the South-West, which Moira
remembered fondly from her
childhood. Their beautiful new
home and garden in Seavington St.
Michael, Somerset, occasionally
played host to members of the
Robert Farnon Society for 'extra'
meetings during the summer.
Moira soon became
involved with local voluntary
work, including helping to raise
funds for a new Village Hall. She
was always very supportive of
David, both in his professional
life and in his 'second career'
after retirement, when he ran the
RFS and also acted as consultant
for many CD projects, including
of course his stewardship of the
'Golden Age Of Light Music'
series for Guild Records.
For many years,
Moira accompanied David to the
London Meetings of the Society,
where she could usually be found
helping out 'on the door'. She
was always very welcoming,
especially to those attending for
the first time, and her wonderful
smile and cheerful disposition
will be remembered with much
affection by many.
Although in
declining health herself, Moira
continued to be a tower of
strength for David as his own
illness progressed through to its
unfortunate final stages. After
his passing, she spent a great
deal of time with her daughter's
family, and was looking forward
to moving into a specially
constructed annexe attached to
their house.
As previously
reported, Moira was admitted to
hospital in mid-December 2015 for
a surgical procedure. Whilst this
initially appeared to be
successful, she then developed
post-operative complications
which her medical team were
unable to resolve, and she sadly
passed away on December 27th.
A loving and
caring wife, mother and
grandmother, Moira also became a
good friend to many of us in the
Robert Farnon Society; her
passing, especially so soon after
David's, has left a huge void and
she will be greatly missed. Once
again, our sincere condolences
are extended to Fenella and her
husband Barry and her two
grandsons James and William.
?Tony Clayden
April 2015
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