At the council meeting next Monday, October 19, Chris Emson will be honoured as a Freeman of Rye, in recognition for her many years of service to the community.
In normal circumstances, Chris would be invited to a special ceremony at the town hall but instead she will attend via Zoom with hopefully a small celebration at a later date.
Public service has been the keynote of Chris’s life, especially since she moved to Rye in the mid 1980s and became group scout leader. Chris had an incredibly positive effect on the many children she worked alongside who have very fond memories of the camps and other activities she organised.
Chris has been closely involved in the life of St Mary’s Church and it was she who started the Rye branch of the Mothers’ Union, a Church of England organisation dedicated to the support of family life, and she is still very much involved with this work today.
Along with her late husband Reg, Chris had long involvement as a fundraiser for the Rye and District Lions Club and has worked at the annual raft race since its inception. Chris also organised and catered for the WRVS seniors Christmas lunch at Rye Community Centre for many years.
A modest and unassuming person, Chris exudes warmth and compassion and has taken many initiatives to help her community. Chris identifies need at every opportunity and takes the necessary steps to deliver improvement. Chris has been very successful at this and her being nominated twice as East Sussex representative for Woman of the Year is testament to her efforts.
In recent years it is very clear that Chris was the key person to establish Rye Food Bank on its present footing. Over the last three years Chris as Food Bank manager, has transformed a low key support service into the well organised fully functioning service it has become today.
In March this year, at the outbreak of the pandemic, Chris was under enormous pressure to continue to provide the help people needed when demand suddenly leapt by 400%. Several volunteers were no longer able to continue and stringent restrictions were put in place. Chris rose to the occasion with distinction by putting into play her strong organisational and leadership skills and giving her time and effort without regard to personal cost.
For decades Chris has given up her time and energy to work for the betterment of people in her community. She is an example to us all, and deserving of our grateful thanks for all she has done and continues to do for the people of Rye.
Image Credits: Mags Ivatts .
Many congratulations to Chris Emson. Well deserved, A very talented person. Compassionate and kindness personified. Person of integrity who lives out her Christian Faith with true humility.
How many lives she has influenced over the years here in Rye and further afield..must run into not hundreds but thousands… Always putting others before her own needs…to a fault…while going through her own problems..
I do hope she does celebrate this honour with her closest friends and family..( Covid safe way )
Good on youChris Emson . Well deserved!
Congratulations Chris; the honour is totally deserved. It has been a privilege and a great pleasure to work with you at the Food Bank. Best wishes, Ash
Fantastic news
Well deserved. Maybe you’re going to slow down now
(Not a chance of that happening)
CONGRATULATIONS
Thank your amazing contribution to this community and beyond, Chris. You are greatly loved and appreciated by so many people, and this honour underlines that. (And an excellent report, Mags, thank you!)
Great news and well deserved. Well done Chris!
Dear Chris.. So we’ll deserved. I will never forget your warmth and inclusiveness to this Indian family and a slightly overwhelmed Indian girl, thank you for being YOU.
Huge hugs and congratulations!!
Delighted to hear of the honour bestowed on you. About time to for all the wonderful things you have achieved in Rye. So many people young and old have benefited from your tireless efforts. I hope it’s MBE next. Reg would be so proud of you.
Take care xx
Yes, I wholeheartedly agree that Chris deserves her honour. She works tirelessly and selflessly in many ways for the good of the local community.
Congratulations to Chris being invited as an Honorary Freeman of the Town – so we’ll deserved! You work tirelessly for the town and the community, nothing is too much trouble and you are such a caring thoughtful person. Well done Chris we can’t thank you enough!
Well deserved, also for the huge input on- and off-stage with local drama group Rye Players.
Many congratulations to you Chris, so well deserved. A very big thank you for all you do for the people of this town and further afield too. You are an inspiration. Xx
HELLO CHRIS< IT WAS SO LOVELY TO SEE THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE HONOUR OF THE 'FREEMAN OF RYE, AND SO VERY WELL DESERVED……ROY AND I ARE SO DELIGHTED FOR YOU. YOURS SINCERELY.
FROM MR AND MRS R. JOWETT