Hilda Catherine Aston (née Conelley) -
95 years old Place of birth: Barkingside, Ilford, United Kingdom
Date of birth: Sept. 15, 1915 – Date of passing: Dec. 13, 2010
Hilda would have been old today!
From son Peter Aston...
Shared by Thomas Tobin on... 12/20/2010
Obituary
Hilda Catherine Aston (née Conelley)
1915 -2010
Hilda was born 10th September 1915 in Barkingside, Ilford, second child
to Alf and Kate Conelley. It is interesting to note that she was born
only 10 days later than her eventual husband Ken who was born in
Colchester on 1st September.
By the age of 5, both were living in adjacent streets near to
Barkingside, became friends at the age of about 12, and in modern terms
were ‘going steady-ish’ from the age of 14. So when Ken passed away when
both were 86, they had been together in a relation of 72 years!!
Both went to the Ilford County High School for girls at Gants Hill and
boys at Barkingside; they matriculated well. Hilda took employment in
London, working for a trading company specializing in tea from the
Empire. This continued during the wartime, including the blitz. No
stopping Hilda from doing what she wanted to do…….
Hilda married Ken in 1940, after several near miss events which brought
the relation to the point of finishing!! Both would freely admit that
they were stressed to the limit by two serious events: Ken teaching
Hilda to drive with a zero tolerance approach - which was just a
practice for the real job of teaching his long suffering son and author
of this text, some 22 years later!!!; and the infamous cycling holiday
through the Welsh mountains – where the moral is “if you must have a
cycling holiday with your fiancée, don’t do it on a tandem!!” Hilda
always swore that she pedaled like a maniac and was accused of zero
effort!!
The blissful state of marriage might have commenced in 1940, but married
life was delayed by Uncle Adolf and his Samurai friends, until 1947,
when Ken returned from Singapore to become more than a photograph for
his wife and new-ish son, then aged about 2. That was the beginning of
residence at Trinity Road, eventually to be the marital home until this
very day in December 2010!!
If this were Hilda’s obituary written while Ken was still alive, it
would be very different. It would have dealt with a “man’s woman”,
knowledgeable about football, athletics, motor cars and racing, an easy
companion able to mix at all levels in support of the men in her life.
She was a faithful supporter of Ken in his teaching career, soccer
refereeing, the running of football leagues. Equally, a football
supporter for her son, home and away, rain or shine, throughout the 5
key high school years, never mind the athletics, and latterly looking
after son and friends for social activities, 2 am breakfasts after
rallies for the whole group…. The list can continue. Then days when son
and heir was struggling with O or A level math's homework!! Enter Hilda
with intelligent questions, probing for explanations – which resulted in
the right answers being found!! No end to the talent, it appears.
But reality arrives!! Ken pre-deceased Hilda, and a completely different
side of Hilda emerged!! The perfect cook, wife, man’s woman, emerged as
a decisive, self opinionated, clear thinking and determined lady, who
took control of her life, battled her physical ailments, and who
attacked life with gusto and enthusiasm!! The new situation was greeted
with “This is the first day of my new life” – and that really sums up
the iron character of the woman who freely chose to be a quiet supporter
instead of a leader. She had done the job so well, that none of us
realized, until after Ken had died. Perhaps it should have been noted
when Hilda had diphtheria at the age of 6, a miserable disease which
left her wearing special shoes and leg-irons for a year or two!! The
disease was overcome, but it left an inheritance of bad circulation in
the legs – the root cause of an ever increasing medical problem to
compound the infirmities of old age. This was treated throughout, with
determination, and an expression of optimism for the future – the time
when the problems had been cured.
It is a cause for thanks and satisfaction that Hilda passed away without
pain or stress, to end a very special era peculiar to people of her
generation, whose life spanned two world wars. Hardship and sacrifice
during those times allowed a special appreciation of the world and its
valuable treasures coming from peace and prosperity.
God Bless, you Hilda, and Rest in Peace, well loved and appreciated by
all you leave behind.
Shared by Brian Davies on... 01/27/2011
For many years, every June, we would meet Ken and Hilda at the Los
Angeles airport and take them to their hotel, ready for the Ken Aston
Referee Camp in Long Beach. Although the flight was long, they never
complained and were always eager to hear all the latest news about AYSO.
In later years, Hilda's legs really started giving her trouble and were
often badly swollen after the flight. She just considered them a
"nuisance". Over the years they visited us at home in La Mirada and met
our children and grandchildren, and after Ken passed away, when we were
visiting family in Wales, we would make a point of visiting Hilda at
their home in Essex. She always wanted Brian to get some fish and chips
for our lunch, from her favorite fish and chip shop. She always asked
about our family, always remembered special things about each one - she
had a fantastic memory. If you asked her where she and Ken had stayed in
a particular country, Hilda would not only give you the name of the
hotel, she would describe in detail, the room, the meals, where they
visited, how many steps they had to climb, etc.etc. Unfortunately we
were not able to visit her after she left her home to enter a nursing
home, but were kept up to date with e-mails from her son, Peter.
She was one of a special couple who we considered ourselves very lucky
to be able to call great friends - almost like family. We missed our
telephone conversations with Ken. Brian spoke to him on the day he went
into surgery, not knowing at the time that it would be the last
conversation he would have with him. Hilda used to telephone us
regularly after Ken passed away, and even telephoned Joan's sister in
Wales, just to keep in touch with everything. Now Hilda has gone to join
Ken and she will be greatly missed.
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Candle lit by...
Gary Whitaker on... 15th
Dec 2010 via SOCREF-L
Hilda Aston (loving wife of Mr. Ken Aston) passed away Monday
night at 11:13pm, peacefully and without any stress or pain,
after being unconscious for about 12 hours.
For her son Peter and his wife Carole, it is the ending of an
era. Sad in some ways, but fortunate that her suffering of the
recent years is over.
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Candle lit by...
Reza Pazirandeh on... 15th
Dec 2010 via SOCREF-L
In my humble opinion, Ken Aston was by far the best clinician
ever when it came to teaching the principles of refereeing
soccer and the spirit of the game.
Two things he used to emphasize that have stuck with me over the
years:
1. Refereeing is Thinking...
2. There is a thread of fairness that runs thru the game that
should guide the referee with his/her decisions. (not an exact
quote).
Thanks Hilda for loving Ken Aston
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Candle lit by...
Tony Buckett, Michigan on... 15th
Dec 2010 via SOCREF-L
Yes, "Refereeing is Thinking" and the "Golden Thread" fond
memories. Ken could explain the laws with a unique succinctness.
I met Ken & Hilda many times when AYSO used to bring them over
annually, the last time was in New York State for the National
Games in 2001.
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Candle lit by...
Mary Lou Ortiz-Jamieson on... 12th
January 2011
"Here's to a beautiful, supportive, caring, & loving woman.
Always sitting next to Ken, or very close by - smiling at him as
he lectured, nodding her approval, & waiting to take his hand as
he left the building or soccer field. The two of them are
holding hands in Heaven now, & Hilda is there to continue to
support, love, & care for Ken. What a wonderful true love they
had! God bless them both!"
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Candle lit by... Webmaster KenAston.org on...
14th September 2013
Behind every great man their is woman who encourages the
excellence out of him - loving, encouragement, being supportive & caring.
Yes, indeed
this was Hilda specialty's!
Thank You... Hilda for sharing Ken with us...
'Peace be with you...'
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