Doughnut seller 'overwhelmed' by retirement wishes

Lina Ognissanti selling donuts from her stall in Bedford several years ago. She is wearing a white coat and looking at the camera. At the front of her stall is a pile of freshy cooked small donuts and a sign advertising coffee.
Lina Ognissanti, pictured when coffee was somewhat cheaper at 50p a cup [Ognissanti family]

A woman who has sold doughnuts and ice creams in a town centre for nearly 50 years said she was "overwhelmed" by the kind messages she had received since her retirement.

Lina Ognissanti, 83, was stationed on Midland Road in Bedford since 1975 until her last shift on 30 September.

She said she missed "being in the heart of town", but was enjoying spending time with her grandchildren and walking her dog.

In 2018, she was given a private mayoral reception by the then-mayor Dave Hodgson to show his appreciation, after 3,000 people signed a petition for her to be recognised.

Lina Ognissanti selling ice creams to children in Bedford in the 1970s. On her small blue push-along truck she has big towers of wafer cones.
Lina started selling ice creams in Bedford in the mid-1970s - she sold them in the summer and then doughnuts in the winter [Ognissanti family]

"I miss being in the heart of town working, seeing everyone and chatting with them," she said.

"I have been spotted when I am out. People come over to speak to me and wish me well, which is lovely.

"Retirement has been difficult, but I am slowly getting used to having more free time.

"I enjoy spending time with my grandchildren, walking my dog and gardening.

"I would like to thank everyone who visited me, for all their kind words, cards and gifts.

"Thank you for all the memories over the years."

Lina working from her bright yellow doughnut stall in Bedford several years ago, with shoppers walking past the M&S.
Her Dinky Donuts stall was situated close to the former Marks and Spencer's store in Bedford, which closed in 2019 [Ognissanti family]

Her family said: "Mum is the most kind-hearted, hard-working person I know.

"All of her family are very proud of her and truly amazed by the impact she has had on the community."

They said she may return for the occasional Saturday in a different location, but nothing was confirmed.

A group of women eating ice creams sitting on a bench in the 1970s.
Lina (second left) eating an ice lolly when she worked at Randall Electronics on Ampthill Road in the '70s [Ognissanti family]

Bedford resident Vicky Eldin said: "I'm sad to see Lina leave, she's one of Bedford's favourite icons and is loved by everybody.

"I've known this amazing lady since l was little and she's always made time to chat and has seen generations of my family grow.

"Happy retirement Lina, you will be missed."

Lina with three of her grandchildren standing by her food stand.
Lina said she was going to spend more time with her grandchildren [Ognissanti family]

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