Lillian was born in 1921 in Veracruz Mexico, to Henry and Annie Payne. The family returned to England in 1932, eventually settling in Exmouth. Without her parents’ permission, before she turned 21, Lillian joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS). She started at the ATS in February 1941 and was initially based in Honiton, Devon. Her brother Harry also joined the Army.
In the ATS Lillian trained and worked as a mechanic, then driver and finally driving instructor. On the whole she had a wonderful time, making several life long friends. She experienced great sadness when her brother Harry died in Burma in 1944. Lillian’s brother in-law also died in the war, just days after the birth of his daughter.[1]
Lillian was demobbed in 1946, and returned home to Exmouth, where she went into clerical work. In June 1949 Lillian married Ken Green. They had met at the Exeter office of The Halifax Building Society. Soon after they moved to Shiphay, Torquay, where Ken was manager of the local Halifax. Lillian became a full-time housewife and looked after her elderly parents in-law.