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he dedicated his life’s work to God. The rich legacy he leaves behind is immeasurable. – RS/MS

MAJOR DAVID COZENS

DAVID was born in London in 1934, the child and grandchild of Salvation Army officers. He entered officer training from Thornton Heath in 1957 in the Courageous session. After various east London and Essex appointments he met Kay Owen, who entered the training college in 1960, and the couple married in 1962. They had four children while serving in Yorkshire and the northeast of England.

Following service in the Salvation Army Assurance Society and further corps appointments, David transferred to Social Services in 1982, where he worked in family tracing and the Finance Department.

He and Kay then spent 18 months in charge of Mallorca Corps. On their return, the couple served in Social Services appointments and finally at London Central Divisional Headquarters.

As well as their own children, David and Kay fostered and looked after others, including twins with special needs. David was a keen bass player and in his later retirement was part of Lincoln Corps Band.

He is remembered as a quiet, gentle man with a sharp analytical mind, thoroughly consistent and dependable. He never missed his personal morning devotions and entered Heaven from his home in North Hykeham. – MC

PAULINE ETHELL, STOCKPORT HEATON NORRIS

A LIFELONG Salvationist, Pauline was born in 1946 and, having Salvationist parents, was dedicated at Stockport Heaton Norris. Moving to Llandudno with her parents for a period she returned to Stockport and became a junior soldier and member of the singing company. In her teenage years she joined the Torchbearers and became a senior soldier and company guard.

Pauline moved to Australia for 18 months, where she attended the Army at Melbourne, before returning to Stockport Heaton Norris. Her service included singing company pianist, songster secretary and staff member of the luncheon club. Her deportment and service were exemplary, especially considering she was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy in her late teens. Gradually deteriorating in bodily strength – but not in spiritual strength – she was eventually unable to attend meetings and became active in telephone ministry.

Pauline was a beautiful Christian lady. She leaves husband Kevin, daughter Janine and granddaughter Isla. – NY

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