Personal Details of Oscar "Brum" Thurling

 

Born:  13/03/1925
Died:  26/10/1996
Buried:  

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Memorial Details
  East kerbstone: In Loving Memory of/ my dear husband Francis Victor Copas born 15/9/1887, died 25/10/1951. "At Rest". North kerbstone: Also his dear wife Daisy Annie Copas, born 1887, died 9/2/1965. Reunited. Both sides of open book sculpture: Left side In Loving Memory of My Dear husband and Father Robert/ James/ Copas/ born/ 8th Nov. 1918/ died/ 27th Jan. 1984. "So dearly beloved"./ Right side :& Loving wife/ and mother/ Kathleen/ Née Blake/ born/ 18th Dec 1928/ died/ 16th May 2003. So sadly missed. Left hand plaque: In loving memory of/ Cynthia Mary/ Thurling Née Copas/ 23rd July 1921 - 18/5/2010/ Oscar "Brum" Thurling/ 13th Mar 1925 - 28th Oct 1996. "Perfect Love, Perfect Peace".
 
Name on Memorial Oscar  THURLING
Date of death 28/10/1996
Age 71
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Kerbstones and open book sculpture and plaque
Construction Material Marble with inlaid letters on kerbstones, inlaid letters on sculpture
Condition of memorial Excellent
Pattison Location Code W23
Recorder's Notes Cynthia Mary Thurling's ashes are at the foot of the grave
Others named on memorial
Francis Victor COPAS
Daisy Annie COPAS
Robert James COPAS
Kathleen COPAS
Cynthia May THURLING

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Cynthia and Oscar Thurling Marriage
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Oscar

Oscar “Brum” Thurling

Oscar was known as “Brum” through his adult and working life because he came from Birmingham. He was the second son of Oscar and Agnes Mary, nee Scollay.

He attended Acocks Green Senior mixed school where he received the education he was so proud of and never ceased to praise. Apprenticed to Midland Electrical Manufacturers, he became a machine Tool Setter. During the war, despite his being a reserved occupation, he volunteered as an Air Gunner in the RAF and survived various crashes. It was while flying bombers that he met the actor Clark Gable: Gabby to his friends. When aircrew were no longer needed, he volunteered to drive supplies around the Middle East, from Tripoli and over the Sinai Desert to the Gaza Strip and on. At the end of the war he met his future wife, Cynthia Mary Copas, in the Sergeants Mess, 51 MT Company, by the Bitter Lakes. They married at St Nicolas Church, Newbury on 29th. August, 1949.

They lived in Rugby, where Brum served as a policeman and they planned to sail to Australia. However, they bought a huge, old house in Swan Street, Kingsclere instead and spent over 15 years restoring it. He was a talented carpenter, cabinet maker and also worked as an electrician.

In the early 1970s they fulfilled a dream of living by the sea, running a B&B and the Post Office stores at Mawgan Porth in Cornwall and working as a baker at the Bedruthan Steps Hotel, where he was known for making melt-in-the-mouth croissants. Cooking was a hobby: bread making and grinding spices for curries and pasta. He also enjoyed music and reading.

Brum died in 1996 and there was an investigation into whether his illness was attributable to working with asbestos at the time of the construction of the Didcot power station.

 

In front of the grave of Francis Victor Copas, the caskets of the ashes of Oscar "Brum" Thurling, Cynthia Mary Thurling and Norman Stanley Colhoun have been buried

Author: Sandra Copas
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Oscar "Brum"Thurling
Provided by Sandra Copas



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