Mr Powell moved to RAF St Mawgan, in Cornwall, before being posted to RAF Wattisham in 1971.
He bought a house in Hadleigh and remained there ever since, becoming a committed member of the community and bringing up three children who gave him four grandchildren.
On leaving the RAF, Mr Powell worked for the Prudential and became someone to confide in and helped those who grieved when they lost loved ones.
Mrs Powell said her husband was caring, loving, and very family-orientated , adding his family was his life. He never complained throughout his illness, he always kept the pain from us,” she said.
Mr Powell moved to RAF St Mawgan, in Cornwall, before being posted to RAF Wattisham in 1971.
He bought a house in Hadleigh and remained there ever since, becoming a committed member of the community and bringing up three children who gave him four grandchildren.
On leaving the RAF, Mr Powell worked for the Prudential and became someone to confide in and helped those who grieved when they lost loved ones.
Mrs Powell said her husband was caring, loving, and very family-orientated , adding his family was his life. He never complained throughout his illness, he always kept the pain from us,” she said.
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The property markets defying the stamp duty slump
In some areas buyers are snapping up properties in days, while in others homes languish on the market
11 February 2021 • 6:00am
This property in Norfolk, for sale with Savills, is in one of the areas where demand is continuing to soar
As the end of the stamp duty holiday nears, Britain’s red-hot property market is starting to polarise. In some places demand is higher than ever, with homes snapped up in days; in others it is cooling. Analysts have predicted a drop in demand after the tax break ends on March 31.
Using research by PropCast, a data company, we located the top five counties across England for sellers, where the market is still racing.
Darren Shaw was sentenced to 30 weeks at Ipswich Crown Court
- Credit: Suffolk police
A Sudbury man who admitted causing actual bodily harm to his partner has been jailed for 30 weeks by a judge.
Darren Shaw, 40, of Stour Street, Sudbury, appeared at Ipswich Crown Court on Monday via prison video link and denied a charge of GBH - but pleaded guilty to causing actual bodily harm, which was accepted by prosecutors.
Ipswich Crown Court heard how police went to an address in Raydon Way, Great Cornard on October 19, 2020, following a call from a concerned neighbour.
When officers arrived, they found the victim bleeding from a head wound and suffering from right hand and side pain, Andrew Thompson, prosecuting, told the court.