Tributes paid to 'extrovert', 'true gentleman' and prominent Hartlepool businessman Bernard Povey
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Bernard Povey, who once owned a string of successful carpet shops and concessions across Hartlepool and Teesside, passed away earlier this month aged 91.
For years his name was synonymous with carpets and his shops were often the first port of call for countless customers looking to brighten up their homes.
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Hide AdBut aside from being a successful businessman, the father of three, who was married to Kathleen, was also a proud family man with a real interest in others.
Born in Newcastle in 1931, Bernard tried his hand at a number of jobs after leaving school at 14 including petrol pump attendant and motor mechanic.
After his National Service with the RAF, Bernard sold vacuum cleaners door to door, becoming area manager for the Electric O company.
He met his future wife to be at a dance in Newcastle and he and Kathleen were married at St Joseph’s Church, in Hartlepool, in 1956.
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Hide AdBernard started his own company selling carpets door to door in Middlesbrough in 1965 from just a small book of samples before opening his first shop in the town’s busy Linthorpe Road.
An extract from his early training notes details his ambition to “create a carpet business with a service second to none” and “expand as far as resources would allow.”
He did just that, expanding in the early 1970s by moving into a bigger shop and later opening others in Hartlepool, Stockton and concessions in Dickens DIY and Barker and Stonehouse stores.
“At one point he would have operated about 10 outlets, but the core was always Hartlepool and Middlesbrough,” said son Chris, who worked in the business along with sister Carol and brother Andrew.
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Hide AdBernard, a much-loved granddad of four and great-granddad of three, retired in 1996 and enjoyed spending time in his second homes in the Yorkshire Dales and Florida.
He was also an active member of Rotary in Hartlepool and the Retired Men’s Forum.
Chris added: “He was a real enthusiast about anything or anyone he met.”
The business eventually closed five years ago.
Bernard’s funeral took place at St Joseph’s Church, Hutton Avenue, in Hartlepool, on Friday, June 23.