Rotarian Bernard Beadle (June 4th 1923 – December 10th 2008)

Bernard Beadle joined the Rotary Club of Kenilworth in 1976 in his role as Headmaster of Clinton School Kenilworth. Always jolly and cheerful, Bernard busied himself in a full life with his wife Jean, who was his school secretary. On his retirement from school teaching in 1984, he left Rotary to enjoy his many other activities, rejoining in 2000 when he was widowed.
  Bernard served as secretary for the club in 2001-2, 2003-8, and as President in 2002-3, taking over the job of Programme Secretary in 2007-8. As President, in his valedictory address he professed himself to be 'elderly and idle'. However, everyone who knew him recognised his true worth. He operated as secretary and general factotum of a wide range of clubs and societies, from the Leamington Burma Star Association, The Normandy Veterans, the RAF Association to the Kenilworth Talking News.
  
He loved his Gilbert & Sullivan and, as with ‘Pooh-Bah’ in the Mikado, he was seen as an energetic ‘Lord High Everything Else’, taking on any job and seeing it through. If he wasn’t secretary to the club, he was secretary to the club service committee, organising the speakers at club meetings, purveyor of the soup at the Rotary stand at the Kenilworth Lights Ceremony, forever gently oiling the wheels of the club by carrying on tasks that others may often have been unaware.
  He will be sadly missed, but warmly remembered, for his true dedication to ‘Service above Self’.

Bernard becomes President with his picture taken in front of his old school with past president Peter and the then headmaster Graham Johnson
Bernard becomes President with his picture taken in front of his old school with past president Peter and the then headmaster Graham Johnson
President Bernard gives his valedictory address
President Bernard gives his valedictory address
In full regaila for Burns Night with daughter Sandra
In full regaila for Burns Night with daughter Sandra
With Two Castles Run Sponsor Ian Courtts
With Two Castles Run Sponsor Ian Courtts
Bernard as Secretary to President Phil, with Arnold Bolton and speaker Bernadette Halton, a Wimbledon lineswoman
Bernard as Secretary to President Phil, with Arnold Bolton and speaker Bernadette Halton, a Wimbledon lineswoman
Bernard is honoured with a Paul Harris Fellowship by President Zig along with fellow awardee David Tall
Bernard is honoured with a Paul Harris Fellowship by President Zig along with fellow awardee David Tall
Bernard does his bit fixing the paintings at the Art Exhibition
Bernard does his bit fixing the paintings at the Art Exhibition
Bernard warms his hands on the soup he is selling
Bernard warms his hands on the soup he is selling
Bernard signing a dictionary which were given to every year 6 pupil in Kenilworth by Kenilworth Rotary
Bernard signing a dictionary which were given to every year 6 pupil in Kenilworth by Kenilworth Rotary
Bernard
Bernard