Neil Trood (2 Dec 1932 - 26 Jan 2021)

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Location
Holy Trinity Church Trinity Street Taunton TA1 3JG
Date
23rd Feb 2021
Time
11am
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In loving memory of Neil Trood who sadly passed away on 26th January 2021. Neil was a loving husband to the late Jennifer, for almost 60 years. He was the loving father of Rachel, Jeremy and Timothy, and a loving Grandfather and Great Grandfather who will be sadly missed by us all.

Born and brought up in St Augustine Street Taunton, Neil was the only son of Bert and Winifred Trood, he also had a sister, Sandra. Neil went to Priory School and then to Huish’s Grammar School before joining the Somerset County Gazette where he was to work, except for a short break in the 1980’s, for his entire career. Neil had a number of roles within this time.

National Service in the RAF, especially his time in Singapore and Malaya at the time of the emergency, was also to have a formative influence on him.

As a young man, he enjoyed amateur dramatics and took part in many productions by the Taunton Thespian Society, The Taunton Operatic Society, the Liberty Players and Wellington Civic Players.

His faith played an important part in his life and he was to be Churchwarden at St George’s Ruishton, St Peter’s Staple Fitzpaine and Holy Trinity Taunton over a period of fifty years. During his time at Ruishton, he directed and stage managed a production of The Passion Play, enlisting members of the community as actors. Neil together with Jenny enjoyed trips to Rome, Spain and the Holy Land. They visited the shrine of our lady of Walsingham several times.

In 1978 he took up beekeeping. Enthusiastic as ever he joined the Taunton Beekeepers Association and, over the years, was to serve as Chairman, President, Representative of the division on the committee of Taunton Flower Show, and was County Honey Show Secretary for many years. Neil also represented Taunton on the council of Somerset Beekeepers Association and the South West joint consultative committee. Latterly he was a Vice President  of the Association and in 2000 won the West Country Honey Farms Award for outstanding contributions to beekeeping in Somerset. Neil and Jenny enjoyed trips to Germany and Ireland with Devon Beekeepers Association.

Neil and Tim's bees produced sufficient honey to require an outlet. Namely the WI shop in Bath Place. Needless to say that Neil got involved with the Country Market, and was chairman for a time, he dutifully worked in the shop every week until the end of December 2019. While there he oversaw the refurbishment of the premises. Neil enjoyed going into Taunton each week, on the bus from Langport. Neil also enjoyed going to Farmer's Markets around the county.

Neil was initiated into Freemasonry in Richard Huish Lodge No 8518 on 25th November 2000. He served all the progressive offices and in due course became Master of the Lodge on 22nd September 2007. Rather than taking a back seat Neil continued to serve the Lodge and was appointed Master again in 2013. In recognition of his work, he received Provincial honours in 2013, when he was appointed a Past Provincial Junior Grand Deacon. He would have received promotion in the Provincial honours of April 2021.

Masonry has many degrees and Orders. As well as being a member of the Craft degree in Richard Huish Lodge, Neil was an excellent Companion on the Royal Arch degree. He was exalted on 28th February 2008 into The Chapter of St George, No 3158. Again, he served off offices and became the First Principal in May 2012 and again in May 2017. He received Provincial honours in this degree also, appointed as Past Provincial Grand Sojourner in 2015 and then promoted in 2019.

Neil had also joined Somerset First Principals' Chapter No 3746, in June 2012, just after his appointment as First Principal in The Chapter of St George.

Dad got involved wholeheartedly in many things over his lifetime. He did this with a passion to be, and to do, the very best he could in everything, a perfectionist. He spent many hours, ensuring that everything would be perfect on the day. No one thing took over, he always had time for everything he needed to do, sometimes late into the night. We all have our own special memories of him as a father and grandfather. We have been grateful for all the condolences and special memories that his many friends have shared with us at this time.


Due to current restrictions, a Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Trinity Church for invited guests, those wishing to join the service online may do so by visiting the Holy Trinity Church Facebook page at 11.00am on Tuesday 23rd February https://www.facebook.com/HolyTrinityTaunton/


In memory of Neil, we would be grateful for donations towards the bee research project into European Foulbrood (EFB) initiated by Somerset Beekeeping Association.

EFB is a bacterial disease that kills the honey bee larvae. A particular strain of this disease is only found in Somerset and North Dorset where beekeepers are finding many cases year upon year with the recommended precautions showing no evidence of reducing the number of cases.

Neil kept honey bees since 1978 and has been a mainstay in the running of Somerset Beekeepers Association - having been a past president - and organising the County Honey Show for very many years.

He always encouraged beginners and was very keen to promote the importance of honey bees as pollinators. The survival of bees was very close to his heart and it would have been important to him that his memory is playing an important role in the future of the honey bee, particularly in the county where he was born and bred.

https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/inmemoryofneiltrood

Donations in the form of a cheque will be gratefully received made payable to Crescent Funeral Services.

Link to view the Funeral Mass at Holy Trinity Church, Taunton
https://www.facebook.com/100017504326054/videos/811899829403487/

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This is another photo from our reunion at Wells. With: my wife JoanFrancis, Margaret Webb, John Croker, Neil & Jenny.

This is another photo from our reunion at Wells. With: my wife JoanFrancis, Margaret Webb, John Croker, Neil & Jenny.

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This is a photo taken in my garden in Trowbridge about 1995 with friends of Neil from school days. Bryan Francis

This is a photo taken in my garden in Trowbridge about 1995 with friends of Neil from school days. Bryan Francis

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Reunion at The City Arms at Wells. In the photo: John Moore, Margaret Webb Neil & Shirley Croker.

Reunion at The City Arms at Wells. In the photo: John Moore, Margaret Webb Neil & Shirley Croker.

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Neil presenting a cheque to The Children's Society in 2014.

Neil presenting a cheque to The Children's Society in 2014.

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Neil as WM of the Lodge in 2007.

Neil as WM of the Lodge in 2007.

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“You left us so suddenly, your thoughts unknown,
You left us memories, we are proud to own”

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Steven Reed wrote

I worked with Neil at Somerset County Gazette and valued his mature leadership and kindly encouragement. Later, I organised the visit of a group of Swedish beekeepers to the UK and Neil was a superb host when they visited Somerset. Neil was consistently friendly, with a ready smile and welcome.

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