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

18th January 1924 - Death of an Old Inhabitant

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Death of an Old Inhabitant

We regret to record the death of Mrs Lucy Parker, of London Road, which occurred on Friday last after a somewhat lengthy illness.

The funeral took place at Aspenden Church on Wednesday last. Much sympathy is felt for the relatives and friends in their loss.

18th January 1924 - Funeral of Mr H. Cooze

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Funeral of Mr H. Cooze

The funeral took place on Saturday of Mr H. Cooze, whose death was announced in our columns last week.

There was a large assembly of friends and relatives, including representatives of the firm of Messrs. J. Hamilton, where deceased was employed.

28th December 1928 - Death of Mrs Newling

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Death of Mrs Newling

A kind and cheerful old lady passed away on Saturday afternoon in the person of Mrs Elizabeth Newling, who was well-known and familiar among many people of the town.

Seventy-nine years of age, Mrs Newling had been in ill-health for a long time, in fact had not been well since her husband passed away some three years ago.

Mrs Newling was a friend of children, and it gave her great pleasure to hold little conversations with children on their way to and from school. She took every interest in local affairs during her more active days, but was scarcely seen out other than within the precincts of her cottage in Union Terrace.

Gifted with that remarkable old-fashioned disposition, the deceased was fond of speaking of the bygone days and events. A feeble figure for some time, many will remember her by her keen sense of sympathy, her affectionate friendship and her cheery smile.

The deceased was laid to rest at Layston on Thursday afternoon.

21st December 1928 - In Memoriam - Woodley

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In Memoriam

Woodley - In ever loving memory of Harry Woodley, who departed this life, 24th December 1926.

From his wife and daughter. 

Gone from sight, to memory dear.

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Read the report of Harry Woodley's funeral.

 
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