Probate executive Anthea Prince, retired from Westbury solicitors, Pinniger Finch & Co, at the end of last month.
Recruited in 1997 by Malcolm Wieck, who then owned the company, his interview notes read “will not find a better candidate!”.
Anthea has dealt with many clients from the town and surrounding areas over the past 19 years and many return time and time again due to Anthea’s calm manner.
Bill White, senior partner and current owner of Pinniger Finch, made a presentation to Anthea on her last day and congratulated her on completing 19 years’ service with the firm and wished her a very long and happy retirement.
Before joining Pinniger Finch & Co, Anthea had held a PSV licence and drove the school bus and first started working in the legal profession with Fred Knight in Warminster.
She loves gardening and was presented with gardening vouchers for her retirement gift and until recently could be seen driving around in her “yellow peril”; a yellow Triumph Herald convertible.
Anthea has two children and three grandchildren and is looking forward to spending more time with them, gardening and relaxing with a book or two.
All at Pinniger Finch & Co wish Anthea all the very best and thank her for her dedication and commitment over the past 19 years with the company.





