Personal Details of William John Walters

 

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Died:  
Buried:  10/02/1934

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Burial Register
Name at death William John Walters
Age at Death 84
Burial Date 10 February 1934
Abode Lanwades, Pitts Lane
Earley
Official at Burial R.R. Collier
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 177
Reccord Number 11009
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for William John Walters
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  From cross and top line of Pedestal: R.I.P./ In Loving Memory of/ Martha Taylor/ who entered into Rest Aug. 3rd. 1915/ aged 90 years/ Also of Mary Ann Walters/ daughter of the above/ who died Oct. 1st.1922/ aged 70 years./ And of William John Walters/ her beloved husband/ who died Feb. 7th. 1934 aged 84. "Thy will be done".
 
Name on Memorial William John WALTERS
Date of death 07/02/1934
Age 84
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Cross on single pedestal and four kerbstones
Construction Material Limestone with inlaid letters
Condition of memorial Poor. Weather stained and missing letters
Pattison Location Code W79
Others named on memorial
Martha TAYLOR
Mary Ann WALTERS

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

William John Walters
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 15/02/1934
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

WILLIAM JOHN WALTERS

FUNERAL OF MR. WILLIAM JOHN WALTERS

 

The funeral took place on Wednesday last of Mr. William John Walters, aged 84 years at the residence of his daughter at Earley, near Reading.

The deceased was a native of Stockcross, but left there in his younger days to follow occupations at Swindon and Derby. On his return to Newbury, he was employed for about 30 years as carter by the firm of the late Arthur J. Chivers and his father.

The funeral took place on Saturday, the service being held at the Methodist Church, Bartholomew-street, where deceased was a worshipper, the Rev. R.R. Collier officiating. The interment was at the Old Cemetery, the deceased being buried in the grave of his wife, who predeceased him 11 years ago. The mourners were his two daughters, Kate and Ada, Mr. H.O. Yates and Mr. A. White (sons-in-law), Kathleen and Dorothy (grand-daughters), Gordon (grandson), Mrs. Perry and Mr. and Mr. Read.

Newbury Weekly News 15 February 1934

Buried 10 February 1934 aged 84 Bk 1917 p.177 no. 11009

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

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