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Croydon's First Female MayorSome could argue that Croydon's female dignitaries owe their place in recent history to a kindly philanthropist, fondly remembered as the town's first female mayor.
Almost 300 mourners paid their respects to Mayor Kettle at her funeral at Croydon Parish Church in June 1963 and among the 75 floral tributes were two from Norwegians she met following the air disaster. The then Bishop of Croydon, the Right Reverend J T Hughes, described her year in office as unique, not just as the first female mayor but for being the first to ask for a chaplain. According to a local newspaper report on 7th June 1963. he said at her service: "I do not think this town could have been served better than she served it." Of the Lanfranc air disaster, Rev Hughes added: "How glad I was that we had a woman speaking for us at that time and that woman was Mrs Kettle." |