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Ted retires after forty-six years service for Cecil Newling

Ted retires after forty-six years service for Cecil Newling

It was way back in September 1960 when Ted Rayment joined Cecil Newling, the local funeral directors now located in Market Hill, Royston. Now after forty-six years loyal and excellent service Ted has decided it’s time to retire.

After leaving school, aged fifteen, Ted joined Goode’s Engineering in Royston and worked there for nearly five years until the business closed down. He then began working for Cecil Newling and worked with Cecil at their premises at Green Drift, Royston.

Like Cecil, Ted was a master craftsman and was highly skilled and meticulous in making coffins. Commenting on his expertise Beverley Lodge, director of Cecil Newling, said “I’ve never seen anyone make coffins more skilfully than Ted, he always took a real pride in his work”.

In September 1965 Ted married Mary at Holy Trinity Church in Meldreth, where Mary had grown up. They have now been married for forty-one years and have two grown up sons, Anthony and Andrew as well as a new little granddaughter called Kate.

Recalling the days when Ted worked alongside Cecil, Mary commented “Ted was very close to both Cecil and his wife Vera, they were more friends than an employer and employee relationship”.

In 1991, Cecil decided to retire and sold the business to Lodge Brothers a seventh generation family of funeral directors. The company also own T. L. Cobbold in St. Neots and Woodman & Son in Biggleswade.

Cecil Newling sadly died in 2005 and his wife Vera passed away just a few months later.

Speaking about his years of service to the family owned business Beverley Lodge said “Ted was always immaculate in his appearance and an exceptional hearse and limousine driver, and of course he always knew his way to anywhere without every referring to a map. The cars were always cleaned to perfection and the maintenance work he carried out around our three local branches was always to the highest standards. Ted would never be hurried in order to carry out his work properly.

“He has had an impeccable attendance record, has never been late and his loyalty to the company has been exemplary. Ted will be a difficult act to follow. His loyalty, professionalism, caring and friendly nature, attention to detail and master skills are rarely seen today and will be greatly missed not just by Cecil Newling but by the funeral business as a whole. Local people will also miss Ted as he always stopped to talk to them as they passed by.”

Away from work, Ted’s passion and main interest is classic cars. He currently owns two, a 1933 Austin Seven he bought in 1980 and restored from scratch and a 1953 MG TD purchased in 1975. He drives them on special occasions and spends his spare time cleaning them and keeping them in first class working order. The hearses and limousines at Cecil Newling have always received the same care and attention and Ted kept them in pristine condition.

Cecil Newling have arranged a special Retirement and Christmas Dinner for all their staff on December 8th to celebrate Ted’s retirement.

Issued by Lodge Brothers on behalf of Cecil Newling.
For further information please contact Ron Barnett on 07749 708200
or 020 8818 7710 or Beverley Lodge on 020 8818 7710

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