STEVENS David Guy Died 20 May 2017 aged 88.
Honorary Alderman, former Mayor of Eastbourne, Deputy Mayor, Borough Councillor, President of Eastbourne Saffrons Sports Club and Headmaster of Chelmsford Hall Prep School. Much loved husband of Jane, father of Guy and uncle of David and Nicola. His friendship and humour will be greatly missed by all his colleagues, friends and relations. Private cremation Service to be held followed by a Memorial Service on Friday 7th July at All Saints Church Eastbourne at 3.00pm. Family flowers only please, donations if desired to A.B.F. and Eastbourne Saffrons Sports Club c/o Haine & Son, 19 South Street, Eastbourne, BN21 4UJ.
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March 26, 2018
Hani Al Ghussein
My condolences to Jane and Guy and rest of the family .
Even when left CH still called him Sir when met.
Too many good memories from the Lodge to the Hall.
Sir RIP
July 15, 2017
Teacher
Clare Stein
He was an inspirational teacher and headmaster.
July 15, 2017
Clare Stein
I would like to thank David Stevens and his family for all the kindness, help and support they gave to The Watson family of Eastbourne. He was a wonderful Teacher and Headmaster to Robert and was a generous, kind and inspirational man. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends and by his community in Eastbourne. He was a man for whom we all had huge respect. R.I.P. From Clare and John Stein (Oxford).
July 15, 2017
Clare Stein
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