Miss Frances Funge
Miss Funge was my great aunt. I stayed with her and her friend Miss Nellie Payne, as a child, in summer holidays. She lived in School House, Cousley Wood. She taught in the school for 50 years, starting at the age of 16. She also played the organ at the Cousley Wood Church from when she was 18. I spent a lot of time at the farm next door, run by Mr Hobbs, where I learnt to milk a cow! Very many happy days were spent there. Aunty France (as I called her) was firm but very, very kind. In School House there was no gas or electricity, just one inside cold tap, and also an outside toilet. Cooking was done on a paraffin stove from which was produced wonderful meals, cakes and biscuits. Oil lamps and candles were used, and lovely open fires. My father (her nephew) tried to persuade her to have electricity installed, to no avail. She preferred life as it was.
There was a sweet shop along the lane. I have many happy memories of Cousley Wood. I visited the area in 1995 - of course it is very different now. Miss Funge died in 1968 aged 86 years.
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RE: RE: Miss Frances Funge
Dear Geraldine,
You may have had this enquiry before from others! I have just returned from a holiday in Tasmania and came across Westbury, home of Nellie Payne. I was struck to discover her proilific output in the field of woodcarving in Tasmania and UK. She was at college in London and I believe lived in Kent. A bit of surfing hooked me up with this website.
Is the the Nellie Payne in your memory? She had commissions for her work in high places and was recognised by royalty and government. She worked on till her 90's and is buried in Tasmania. I just thought she should have been honoured but it seems not. Film stars and F1 drivers only these days!
Just interested generally, I don't have any other connection excecpt admiration for her long and productive career.
Pat Smith
Comment from Pat Smith on Sunday, 27th March 2011.