Dorothy A. PASK1

#7526, b. 1913
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
     Dorothy A. PASK's birth was registered in 1913 in the Mitford registration district.1 She was the daughter of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES.1
Dorothy married Edgar S. VENNI in 1932 in the Wisbech registration district.2,3

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1913/Q1 PASK, Dorothy A. BARNES Mitford 4b 405."
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1932/Q2 VENNI, Edgar S. PASK Wisbech 3b 1205."
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1932/Q2 PASK, Dorothy A. VENNI Wisbech 3b 1205."

Eileen I. PASK1

#7527, b. 1915, d. 10 July 2012
Last Edited=27 Sep 2012
     Eileen I. PASK's birth was registered in 1915 in the Docking registration district.1 She was the daughter of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES.1
Eileen married George A. CLARK in 1936 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.2
Her husband, George, died in 1997.3
Eileen died on 10 July 2012.4

Children of Eileen I. PASK and George A. CLARK

  • Colin G. CLARK5
  • Anthony F. CLARK5
  • Raymond L. CLARK5
  • Geoffrey A. CLARK5
  • Gill CLARK5

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1915/Q1 PASK, Eileen I. BARNES Docking 4b 502."
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1936/Q4 PASK, Eileen I. = CLARK, George Wisbech 3b 1547."
  3. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/1497409/person/-945732260
  4. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/1497409/family
  5. [S9] Additional information available upon request.

Sylvia Rosaline PASK1,2

#7528, b. 4 January 1917, d. 18 January 2006
Last Edited=29 Sep 2012
     Sylvia Rosaline PASK was born on 4 January 1917 in Heacham, Norfolk.3,1 She was the daughter of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES.3
Sylvia married Neville Alfred BEWSY on 26 November 1938 in Surrey North East, Surrey.4,5,1 In the 1940s, Sylvia Rosaline PASK was living with her parents Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES in Scarborough, Yorkshire.6
Sylvia married Walter Herbert JOHNSON in September 1950 in the Surrey North registration district.7,8,1
Her husband, Walter, died in June 1975 in Eastbourne, Sussex, at the age of 63.9,10
Syvia died on 18 January 2006 in Eastbourne, Sussex, at the age of 89.1,2

Child of Sylvia Rosaline PASK and Neville Alfred BEWSY

  • Jacqueline BEWSY11

Child of Sylvia Rosaline PASK and Walter Herbert JOHNSON

  • Jeffrey W. JOHNSON12

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/1497409/person/-1071381505
  2. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "2006/Jan JOHNSON, Sylvia Rosaline, or JOHNSON, Sylvia Rosalind 4 January 1917 Hastings & Rother 4561C C86A 149 106."
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1917/Q1 PASK, Sylvia R. BARNES Docking 4b 404."
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1938/Q4 PASK, Sylvia R. BEWAY Surrey N E 2a 149 - Name incorrect should read BEWSY."
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1938/Q4 BEWSY, Neville A. PASK Surrey N E 2a 149."
  6. [S2378] E-mail from Peter & Maureen Bayes to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 5 November 2006.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1950/Q3 JOHNSON, Walter H. PASK or BEWSY Surrey N. 5g 1082."
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1950/Q3 PASK, Sylvia R. JOHNSON Surrey N 5g 1082."
  9. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/1497409/person/-1054940518
  10. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "1975/Q2 JOHNSON, Walter Herbert 10 July 1911 Eastbourne 18 0655."
  11. [S9] Additional information available upon request.
  12. [S2471] E-mail from Jeff Johnson to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 13 January 2007.

Gladys Victoria V. PASK1

#7529, b. 29 February 1920, d. May 1993
Last Edited=7 Aug 2014
The wedding of Gladys Pask and Frank Lawes 1941
Photograph kindly provided by Roger George Pask, her nephew
     Gladys Victoria V. PASK was name.2
Gladys V. V. PASK was born on 29 February 1920 in Witcham, Norfolk.2,1 She was the daughter of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES.2
Gladys married Frank L. S. LAWES in 1941 in the Wisbech registration district.3
Her husband, Frank, died on 4 March 1955 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, at the age of 39.4
Gladys died in May 1993 aged 73.1

Children of Gladys Victoria V. PASK and Frank Leonard Speechley LAWES

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1497409/person/-1256205859
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1920/Q2 PASK, Gladys V. V. BARNES Docking 4b 574."
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1941/Q1 PASK, Gladys V. V. = LAWES, Frank L. S. Wisbech 3b 1781."
  4. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1497409/person/-1054990995

Leslie Robert PASK1

#7530, b. 26 May 1922, d. June 1984
Last Edited=2 Mar 2009
     Leslie Robert was also known as Leslie R. PASK.1 He was born on 26 May 1922, in the Docking registration district.2,1 He was the son of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES.1
Leslie's death was registered in June 1984 in the Fenland registration district at the age of 62.2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1922/Q3 PASK, Leslie R. BARNES Docking 4b 433."
  2. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "PASK, LESLIE ROBERT 26 May 1922 FENLAND 1984 June Volume No 9 Page No 1335 Reg No 684."

Florence Eveline PASK1

#7531, b. 15 November 1905
Last Edited=3 Mar 2009
     Florence Eveline Pask BARNES was born on 15 November 1905 in Weasenham, Norfolk. Although Florence was born in November, she was not registered until 12 April 1906.2,3,4,1 She was the daughter of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES.2,5
In the census of 2 April 1911 in Little Witchingham, Norfolk, she was listed as aged 5, born in Weasenham, the daughter of Robert PASK.1 Florence was badly burnt when a small child and along with her sister Mary, who had a leg brace, they went to a Convent. They were the only 2 in the family who were Catholics.6 Florence married James Albert LEE on 6 July 1927 in The Register Office, St. George Hanover Square, London. The marriage was witnessed by R. J. POWELL & J. OGDEN. She was a Spinster aged 20, residing at 13 Passmore Street.7,8,9

Research Note: Florence Eveline is the mother of Maureen (Source #2378) who is researching her family history.2

Child of Florence Eveline PASK and James Albert LEE

  • Maureen LEE6

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3420] Image of the 1911 Census for Little Witchingham, Norfolk: RG14 Piece 11237 Schedule 4a.
  2. [S2378] E-mail from Peter & Maureen Bayes to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 6 November 2006.
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1906/Q2 BARNES, Florence Eveline P. Mitford 4b 253."
  4. [S2379] Copy of the birth certificate of Florence Eveline Pask Barnes, born 15 November 1905. Kindly provided by Peter & Maureen Bayes. Click to view the birth certificate
  5. [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations.
  6. [S2378] E-mail from Peter & Maureen Bayes to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 5 November 2006.
  7. [S2380] Copy of the marriage certificate of James Albert Lee and Florence Evelyn Barnes, 6 July 1927. Kindly provided by Peter & Maureen Bayes.
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1927/Q3 LEE, James A. BARNES St. Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1330."
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1927/Q3 BARNES, Florence E. LEE St. Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1330."

Robert PASK1

#7532, b. 6 July 1904, d. October 1989
Last Edited=1 Sep 2018
Robert Pask
(1904-1989)
     Robert Pask BARNES was born on 6 July 1904 in Docking, Norfolk.2,3,4,5,6 He was the son of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES.2,7
In the census of 2 April 1911 in Little Witchingham, Norfolk, he was listed as aged 6, born in Docking, the son of Robert PASK.4
In 1920, Robert joined the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, in the British Army. Initially he was stationed at Bagshot Training Camp, Bagshot, Surrey. He was a Farrier & Groom. After training, he was moved to the Royal Veterinary Corps, as a Groom to the Commanding Officer, and was stationed at Dover Castle, Kent.8
Robert married Ada V. BECKETT in 1928 in the Kensington registration district.9,5
On 29 September 1939, in the 1939 National Register, Robert and his wife Ada, were listed as living in Well End, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. He was born on 6 July 1904, and his occupation was a Handyman, and a Special Constable. Also listed was their son Kenneth, and two redacted entries - assumed to be their younger sons, David and Roger.6
Robert died after a stomach operation in October 1989 in Haslemere Hospital, Haslemere, Surrey, at the age of 85.1,5
His wife's, Ada, death was registered in May 1998 in the West Surrey registration district.10,11

Children of Robert PASK and Ada Violet BECKETT

Sources of Information:

  1. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "PASK, Robert 0 Mar 1903 Surrey South Western 1989 October Volume 17 Page 1499."
  2. [S2378] E-mail from Peter & Maureen Bayes to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 6 November 2006.
  3. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1904/Q3 BARNES, Robert Pask Docking 4b 294."
  4. [S3420] Image of the 1911 Census for Little Witchingham, Norfolk: RG14 Piece 11237 Schedule 4a.
  5. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/1497409/person/-1932801880
  6. [S5502] Website FindmyPast: 1939 Register: RG101 6347A 003.
  7. [S6] Teresa & Stuart Pask's Guesses, Theories and Speculations.
  8. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: The pass and the pasky boys Family Tree by Alan Pask
    https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/person/tree/1497409/…
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1928/Q4 PASK, Robert = BECKETT, Ada V. Kensington 1a 502."
  10. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Ada Violet Pask Birth Date: 19 Feb 1904 Death Registration Month/Year: May 1998 Age at death (estimated): 94 Registration district: West Surrey Inferred County: Surrey Register number: B4B Entry Number: 245."
  11. [S3062] E-mail from Roger George Pask to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 22 March 2008.

Ethel Violet PASK1

#7533, b. 1909
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
     Ethel Violet Pask BARNES was born in 1909 in Litcham, Norfolk.2,1 She was the daughter of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES.3,1
In the census of 2 April 1911 in Little Witchingham, Norfolk, she was listed as aged 2, born in Litcham, the daughter of Robert PASK.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3420] Image of the 1911 Census for Little Witchingham, Norfolk: RG14 Piece 11237 Schedule 4a.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1909/Q1 BARNES, Ethel Violet P. Mitford 4b 237."
  3. [S2378] E-mail from Peter & Maureen Bayes to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 5 November 2006.

John BAINES1

#7534
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
     John married Mary Alice PASK, daughter of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES, in 1928 in the Wisbech registration district.1,2

Child of John BAINES and Mary Alice PASK

  • Frances M. BAINES

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1928/Q4 BAINES, John PASK Wisbech 3b 1424."
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1928/Q4 PASK, Mary A. BAINES Wisbech 3b 1424."

Edgar Stanley VENNI1

#7535, b. 29 August 1910, d. December 1992
Last Edited=8 Nov 2006
     Edgar Stanley VENNI was born on 29 August 1910.1
Edgar married Dorothy A. PASK, daughter of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES, in 1932 in the Wisbech registration district.2,3
Edgar died in December 1992 in the East Elloe registration district aged 82.1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S4] GRO Indexes to Deaths. "Edgar Stanley Venni Birth Date: 29 Aug 1910 Death Registration Month/Year: Dec 1992 Age at death (estimated): 82 Registration district: East Elloe Inferred County: Lincolnshire Volume: 7 Page: 1529."
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1932/Q2 VENNI, Edgar S. PASK Wisbech 3b 1205."
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1932/Q2 PASK, Dorothy A. VENNI Wisbech 3b 1205."

Frank Leonard Speechley LAWES1

#7536, b. 21 June 1915, d. 4 March 1955
Last Edited=7 Aug 2014
The wedding of Gladys Pask and Frank Lawes 1941
Photograph kindly provided by Roger George Pask, her nephew
     Frank Leonard Speechley LAWES was born on 21 June 1915 in Norfolk. His parents were Arthur & Demarious LAWES née SPEECHLEY.1
Frank married Gladys V. V. PASK, daughter of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES, in 1941 in the Wisbech registration district.2
Frank died on 4 March 1955 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, at the age of 39.1
His wife, Gladys, died in May 1993.3

Children of Frank Leonard Speechley LAWES and Gladys Victoria V. PASK

Sources of Information:

  1. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1497409/person/-1054990995
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1941/Q1 PASK, Gladys V. V. = LAWES, Frank L. S. Wisbech 3b 1781."
  3. [S5000] Website Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1497409/person/-1256205859

James Albert LEE1

#7537
Last Edited=1 Mar 2009
     James married Florence Evelyn BARNES, daughter of Robert PASK and Gertrude Alice BARNES, on 6 July 1927 in The Register Office, St. George Hanover Square, London. The marriage was witnessed by R. J. POWELL & J. OGDEN. He was a a Guardsman 2696796 in the Grenadier Guards, a Bachelor aged 25, residing at the Chelsea Barracks. His father was listed as Edward LEE, deceased.1,2,3

Child of James Albert LEE and Florence Eveline PASK

  • Maureen LEE4

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2380] Copy of the marriage certificate of James Albert Lee and Florence Evelyn Barnes, 6 July 1927. Kindly provided by Peter & Maureen Bayes.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1927/Q3 LEE, James A. BARNES St. Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1330."
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1927/Q3 BARNES, Florence E. LEE St. Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1330."
  4. [S2378] E-mail from Peter & Maureen Bayes to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 5 November 2006.

Garner WALLIS1

#7538
Last Edited=9 Nov 2006
     Garner married Gertrude Alice BARNES in 1951 in the King's Lynn registration district.1,2

Sources of Information:

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1951/Q4 WALLIS, Garner PASK or BARNES King's L 4b 904."
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1951/Q4 PASK, Gertrude A. WALLIS King's L 4b 904."

Edith Janet PASK1

#7539, b. 28 June 1903, d. 8 July 1981
Last Edited=13 Apr 2017
     Edith Janet PASK was born on 28 June 1903 in 28 Kensal Rise, London.1,2 She was the daughter of Thomas Oliver PASK and Mary Jane MULDOON.1
Edith married William James JAY on 2 September 1931 in Congregational Church, Castle Hedingham, Essex.1,3,4
Edith died on 8 July 1981 in Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, Essex, at the age of 78.1

Child of Edith Janet PASK and William James JAY

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2382] "Family Tree of Thomas Oliver Pask and Mary Jane Muldoon", dated 14 October 2006 compiled by Barbara Goldsmith.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1903/Q3 PASK, Edith Janet Hendon 3a 295."
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1931/Q3 JAY, William J. = PASK, Edith J. Halstead 4a 2632."
  4. [S2381] E-mail from Barbara Goldsmith to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 13 November 2006.

William James JAY1

#7540, b. 21 June 1904, d. 9 April 1970
Last Edited=13 Apr 2017
     William James JAY was born on 21 June 1904 in Castle Hedingham, Essex.1
William married Edith Janet PASK, daughter of Thomas Oliver PASK and Mary Jane MULDOON, on 2 September 1931 in Congregational Church, Castle Hedingham, Essex.1,2,3
William died on 9 April 1970 in St. John's Hospital, Chelmsford, Essex, at the age of 65.1

Child of William James JAY and Edith Janet PASK

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2382] "Family Tree of Thomas Oliver Pask and Mary Jane Muldoon", dated 14 October 2006 compiled by Barbara Goldsmith.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1931/Q3 JAY, William J. = PASK, Edith J. Halstead 4a 2632."
  3. [S2381] E-mail from Barbara Goldsmith to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 13 November 2006.

Barbara June JAY1

#7541, b. 17 June 1933, d. 12 April 2017
Last Edited=1 Jul 2017
     Barbara June JAY was born on 17 June 1933 in Chelmsford, Essex.2,1 She was the daughter of William James JAY and Edith Janet PASK.1
Barbara married David Edward GOLDSMITH in January 1960 in the Braintree registration district.1,3,4
Barbara died on 12 April 2017 at the age of 83.5
A service to celebrate her life was held on 24 May 2017 at St. Martin's Church, Nacton, Suffolk. A Tribute was given at the service, by her son-in-law, it read:
Barbara
Barbara was born on 17th June 1933 in Chelmsford, Essex to William and Edith Jay. She had one younger sister, Eileen, born in 1938. Her father was a senior timber buyer and representative for a timber joinery company. Her mother was a School Teacher.
Barbara went to school firstly at the then newly built Moulsham School, Chelmsford in 1938. After the outbreak of WWII the school playing fields were bombed and her parents decided for their safety to move to Sible Hedingham to avoid Chelmsford as a Luftwaffe target and to be near her father's employers factory. The hope that it would be safer soon proved to be misplaced, because shortly after the move the street at Sible Hedingham was strafed by a Messerschmitt - the Hedinghams were in the centre of allied airfields so also became targets.
Once there Barbara went firstly to Sible Hedingham Primary School and then in 1943 to Halstead Grammar School. She travelled there daily by train and she said that they were her happiest school years.
In 1946 the family returned to Chelmsford and Barbara went to Chelmsford County High School for Girls where she felt a bit of an outsider but she worked hard and gained her School Certificates.
In 1949 she enrolled at Chelmsford Technical College where she took a BSc course in economics and trained as a Shorthand Secretary.
Having qualified in 1951 she was employed as Secretary to a senior partner of Strutt & Parker in Chelmsford. She enjoyed that role as it was an office with many eligible young men who immediately saw her as a challenge.
It was here in 1952 that she first met David as a young articled pupil whose mentor was to be her boss.
At first she thought him rather shy and naive, whilst her company was sought by others. But working with him she came to respect him and didn’t spurn him when he plucked up the courage to ask her out some nine months later in 1953 (he was a bit slow). The first date nearly went astray when on Liverpool Street station David thought it funny to tempt her onto a speak-your-weight machine and put his foot on the platform to boost her weight - she was not amused, at first. However that was the start of a long and happy courtship which lasted for seven years (he really was very slow) and withstood David being away on National Service, mainly in Germany.
On David's return and demob things finally moved rapidly - they were engaged after ten days home, given the rental of a house by their boss two weeks later, and married three months later in January 1960. The two children, Chris and Sarah arrived within the first three years of 57 years of devoted marriage.
Barbara always saw the good in people (even myself as the son in law) and in her quiet way would encourage them to give of their best. She did this in so many ways to not only friends and acquaintances, but to her work colleagues when she became Secretary to three different Schools. Two of those head teachers who are still alive have written to David recalling what strengths Barbara brought to their schools in guiding them through their administration. She really was their 'Rock'.
In 1983, David needed more help with his admin support so Barbara started work with him at John D Wood & Co. This worked so well that the partnership suggested she become a permanent employee and work alongside David from both home and London. So became an unusual but very positive working arrangement which flourished through to 1989 when David opened a full office in Chelmsford and needed a full time secretary. Barbara saw this as the time to step back so when the grandchildren started to arrived on the scene in 1992 she retired fully.
In all this time Barbara became a confidant not only to David and his team but also to his clients who often went direct to her for help and became personal friends to them both. Again many still surviving have written to show how much they appreciated her support.
Throughout her life she had developed a growing interest in gardens, particularly her own at Chelmsford and later at Nacton. Her other interests lay in the decorative arts, theatre, film, music, wildlife and the countryside and for some years beagling was a favourite winter pursuit. She also dabbled with art herself for a while and I am sure that had we kept it, her memorable painting of a banana would no doubt be worth quite a lot of money now!
She and David are renowned for their travels. This started for Barbara in her late teens when she adventured to France but later visiting David in the army in Germany and skiing in Austria, to later after the children had departed, visiting all parts of the Mediterranean and then beyond to all the different continents.
Early on in their married life Barbara supported David in his association with Round Table, Rotary and Probus as well as taking a very supportive role when they joined the Blackwater Sailing Club.
As for sailing, I wouldn’t say that that was her favourite pastime but she went into it to support David and to keep an eye on the children until they became proficient. Her (at best) lukewarm pleasure in stepping on board anything smaller than a cruise ship was not improved when David dropped the boom on her head. That brought an end to her sailing but she continued to go down to the club and enjoyed being by the water.
However she thoroughly enjoyed those golden years when Sarah and I were crewing larger yachts in the Med and Caribbean. She was a regular and welcome visitor (sometimes alone leaving David to work) and helped look after our eldest two children Kate and Georgie, who lived out there with us.
Overall she has depicted family values, honesty, integrity and loyalty which everyone associated with her respected.
During her life she had several medical problems which she bore with great courage and determination. It is only sad that she should suffer her last years combatting the dreadful Parkinsons' disease but even that she bore with understanding, a brave face and always a smile, right to the end.
So lets remember her as the great company she always provided, as an individual who stood by her own values. Lets do as she always wanted - be happy, be loyal and face the world with a smile!6

Children of Barbara June JAY and David Edward GOLDSMITH

  • Christopher William GOLDSMITH1
  • Sarah Vanessa GOLDSMITH1

Sources of Information:

  1. [S2382] "Family Tree of Thomas Oliver Pask and Mary Jane Muldoon", dated 14 October 2006 compiled by Barbara Goldsmith.
  2. [S2] GRO Indexes to Births. "1933/Q3 JAY, Barbara J. PACK Chelmsford 4a 992."
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes to Marriages. "1960/Q1 GOLDSMITH, David E. = JAY, Barbara J. Braintree 4a 957."
  4. [S174] E-mail from Jo Pask to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 25 May 2017: Tribute of Barbara June Goldsmith.
  5. [S174] E-mail from Jo Pask to Stuart & Teresa Pask datd 13 April 2017: Forwarded email from David E. Goldsmith.
  6. [S174] E-mail from Jo Pask to Stuart & Teresa Pask dated 25 May 2017.