David Stevenson (Ret'd Major) (12 Nov 1930 - 21 Jan 2025)

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Location
The Oaks Crematorium Bartons Road Havant PO9 5NA
Date
28th Feb 2025
Time
1pm
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In Loving Memory of David Stevenson (Ret'd Major) who sadly passed away on 21st January 2025

David was born in Portsmouth in 1930 to Ernest and Edith, he had two older brothers Cyril & Ernie. During his childhood he lived for a time in London and Fishguard as well as a number of years with his Aunt and Uncle in Rowlands Castle, he attended Churchers College until he was 18yrs old.

He voluntarily joined up to Royal Engineers in 1949, the same year he met his late wife Beth having spotted her ice skating on Petersfield Heath pond.
Going on to join Sandhurst Royal Military Academy as a cadet in 1950, he passed out of Sandhurst in 1952, but no ceremony took place because George VI had died on that day, so his passing out ceremony eventually took place in April 2002 ( 50 years later)

David and Beth married in St Peter’s Church in 1953

After Sandhurst he went on a Young Officers course in Chatham, and later returned for a Junior Officers course, In spring 1957 as a young troop officer in 25 Engineer Regiment he was posted to Christmas Island, while there he took part in the Nuclear weapons testing, for which he was awarded a medal in Nov 2023.

During his time in the Royal Engineers they lived in many places including Osnabruck, Famagusta & Hermitage, they had daughters Diana and Claire and in 1963 moved to Petersfield.

It was also in 1963 that David had been given notice that he was going to the Directorate of Overseas surveys to be seconded to the Civil Service and would be heading to East Africa, firstly a year to Uganda and then for a year to Kenya.

In 1966 the family moved again this time to Nottingham, as David was Regional Officer, East Midlands region of the Ordnance Survey for 3 years and following that in January 1970 he was posted to 14 Field Survey Squadron in Düsseldorf.

In 1972 he moved back to Feltham and the following year he retired from the army as a Major.

He joined BKS Surveys as survey manager and was based in Washington DC, and then went on to work for the company in The Middle East and Africa.

He left BKS in 1977 and set up his own graphics and printing business back in Petersfield, which ran until 1993 when he retired,
In his retirement David kept busy volunteering at Uppark, and then spent over 20 years as a guide at The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth Dockyard, he was a keen photographer and a brilliant artist.
He was involved for many years with both Petersfield hi-lights and Petersfield Operatic Society, taking part in many of their performances as well as behind the scenes contributing to the scenery displays, also completing a degree in Heritage & Museum studies at Portsmouth university when he was 77 yrs old.

Beth passed away in 2020 and sadly with David’s failing health he moved into Eastfield nursing home in late 2021, passing away peacefully there on 21st January, he will be greatly missed by his daughters Diana and Claire, three grand-daughters, one grandson and two great-grandsons as well as his nieces and nephews.

Offline donation: Miss P Lloyd donated in memory of David
Offline donation: Collection at Crematorium donated in memory of David
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As a neighbour of David for some 44 years I'll always remember him as a really fine gentleman. My thoughts are with his devoted family at this sad time.

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