Showing posts with label deaths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deaths. Show all posts

19th Feb 1926 - Death of Mr E. Beamiss

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Cottered

Death of Mr E. Beamiss

It is with much regret that we record the death of Mr E. Beamiss, of Cottered. 

The deceased, who was working at Ealing, left his work as usual on 4th February, but collapsed in the road. He was at once removed to hospital, where his condition became worse, and he died within a few hours of being admitted.

The deceased was 52 years of age. The remains were brought to his home at Cottered on February 6th, and the funeral took place at the Parish Church on February 8th, when a number of relatives and friends were present.

Much sympathy is extended to his family in their sad loss.

12 Feb 1926 - Death of Corporal Carrs

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Death of Corporal Carrs

It is with much regret that we record the death of Corporal Carrs, of the Royal Corps of Signals. As reported in the "Gazette" of January 1st, the deceased was taken ill while spending Christmas with Mr and Mrs Cornwell and his fiancee, Miss F. Cornwell, at Western House, Buntingford.

He was removed to Royston Hospital, but his condition gradually became worse, and he passed away on January 28th.

His remains were removed to his home at Mussleburgh, Scotland, by train, and the funeral took place there on the following Saturday. Miss Cornwell, who has since returned to Paris, was present at the funeral.

The deceased was 26 years of age, and much sympathy is extended to his brother and sister, his fiancee and Mr and Mrs Cornwell in their bereavement.

[Transcriber note - In the "Acknowledgment" a week later his surname is spelled "Carss". I've used both spellings in the tags.]

5th Feb 1926 - Death of Mr George Pepper

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Chipping

Death of Mr George Pepper

Respected and esteemed by all who knew him, Mr George Pepper, who has resided at Chipping since he retired from farming five years ago, passed away at the advanced age of 86 on the 20th ult [sic].

For over 50 years he was tenant of Southfield Farm, Sandon, and was greatly respected in the village, and regarded as a kind and considerate employer and a generous friend.

The funeral took place at Throcking Churchyard on Saturday afternoon. The remains, encased in an unpolished oak coffin which had brass furniture, were conveyed to the church on a Washington car.

There were two motor-coaches, the immeadiate mourners being Mrs Jones (sister-in-law), Mr Walter Pepper, (nephew), Mr Bedford, Mr Hugh Bedford, Mrs Rowlatt, Mrs Scarf, and Mrs Oakley.

The Rev. A. Howard (Vicar of Layston) officiated, and in his short address referred to the simple Christian faith of the deceased, so abundantly exeplified in his long life.

There was a large number of friends present at the funeral to show their respect to the memory of the deceased. Amonst them were the Rev A.L. Panchaud (Throcking), the Rev. John Cole (Buntingford), Mr and Mrs A.W. Page, Mrs T.J. Stick, Mrs Cordell, Mrs Field, Mr and Mrs Norman Chalmers-Hunt, Mr Rand (of Southfield Farm), Mr Russell Pigg, Mr A.C. Bartlett, Mr James Cooper, Mr and Mrs Tofts, Mrs Turner, Mr Woodman etc.

There was a number of floral tributes.

5th Feb 1926 - Death of Mrs E. Hale

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Death

We regret to announce the death of Mrs E. Hale, formerly of Sunny Hill, Buntingford.

The deceased, who has been in ill health for some time, passed peacefully away at 31, Calderon Road, Leytonstone, on Friday last.

She was a kind-hearted woman, and much sympathy is extended to her bereaved husband and young child in their great bereavement.

(Announcement of Mrs Hale's death here)

 
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