Written by David Hunt
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18 January 2009
Ina Passingham died on New Years Eve aged 89 years. A large number of people from Brighton Scout family attended a service of thanksgiving for her life at the Downs Crematorium on Tuesday 13th January 2009 which was conducted by Kevin Agnew who was a former producer of Brighton Gang Show.
Ina was a stalwart and active supporter of Scouting in Brighton, following a move to Saltdean in 1973 with husband Cyril, and sons Stuart and David. Almost immediately after their move they connected with the 42nd Brighton (Saltdean) Group and Ina helped as a volunteer at a charity shop in Longridge Avenue raising funds for the 42nd.
Cyril (who predeceased Ina) became Town Commissioner and then, after relinquishing this role, chairman of Brighton Gang Show Committee. Ina became one of ‘Mum’ Roach’s needle women for the Gang Show wardrobe and her cheerful smile and ready help was present back stage at most performances. She loved to see other Gang Shows especially Basingstoke, Hastings and Worthing, but equally thoroughly enjoyed Group Shows presented by 15th, 23rd and 44th.
At the end of the Overland Hike Ina helped to cook the meal for the teams, and also the organisers and check point staff. She was always interested and wanted to know what was happening in people’s lives.
Ina was present at the first ‘Dew Drop Inn’ at the Devils Dyke Hotel nearly ten years ago and looked forward to her monthly “pub crawl”. Her generosity and warm smile will be remembered by all who knew her, not only in Scouting locally, the Red Cross & Four Deans Stroke Club, but also in the communities of Guildford and Southampton from before she and Cyril moved to Saltdean.