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Buried: | 11/11/1938 |
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Name at death | Charlotte Empson | ||||||
Age at Death | 75 | ||||||
Burial Date | 11 November 1938 | ||||||
Abode |
79 Bartholomew Street
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | O Kirkby Evans | ||||||
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From top of headstone: In ever loving memory of/ My dear mother/ Charlotte Empson/ Who was called Home/ Nov. 7th 1938/ Aged 75 years/ Reunited with her husband/ and little daughter/ Richard and Rose Empson./ "Until the day breaks"/ Lilian Empson/ Died 20th September 1980/ Aged 79 years. | |
Name on Memorial | Charlotte EMPSON |
Date of death | 07/11/1938 |
Age | 75 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Headstone and kerbstone |
Construction Material | Limestone with engraved letters |
Condition of memorial | Fair |
Pattison Location Code | W17 |
Others named on memorial | |
Lilian EMPSON |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison |
Article date: | 17/11/1938 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | CHARLOTTE EMPSON
The Late Mrs. R. Empson
After a short illness the death occurred at 79 Bartholomew-street on Monday last week of Mrs. Charlotte Empson, aged 75 years. She was the widow of the late Mr. Richard Empson, who pre-deceased her in March, 1927. The interment took place on Friday at the Newtown-road Cemetery, the service being taken by the Rev. O. Kirkby Evans.
Flowers were sent from: Her daughter Lil; Hilda (niece); Brother Harry, nephews and nieces; Maidie and Phil; Mr. and Mrs. Wiley, Speen; Mr and Mrs New, Nina and Doug; Nance and Ted; Win; Mr. and Mrs. Patey; Mrs. Moth and family; Mr. and Mrs Kimber and Gretta; Mr. and Mrs. Cove and Evelyn; Mrs. H. Chaplin; Mrs. Allen and Elsie; Mrs. Kingstone and daughters; Mrs. R.M. Luck; Mr. and Miss Brown; Mrs Batten; P.L. Willmott; Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Bamford; Mr. and Mrs. F. Timms and family; Miss King; Miss White; Mr. and Mrs. Preston; Mr. And Mrs. Hale; L.A. George; Miss E. Bates, Nurse Domone; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Eggleton; all at 17 Pound-street; Mr. and Mrs. Cooke and Hilda; Mrs Cullimore; Mrs. King.
The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs Eggleton and Tallyn.
Newbury Weekly News 17 November 1938
Mrs.P p.145 LS (G) 11 But Charlotte not on inscription; only Rose, (daughter of Richard and Charlotte) died 2 February 1910 aged 12
Husband Richard died 2 March 1927 aged 74 |
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Lilian Empson's shop
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The Empson family.
There are three Empsons buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery, Richard Empson who was buried on April 4th 1927 aged 74, Charlotte, his wife buried November 11th 1938 aged 75 and a daughter Lilian who was buried September 29th 1980.
Richard and Charlotte ran a business in 10 Bartholomew Street at the turn of the century. They had two daughters, Rose born in 1898 and Lilian born 1901. The business was identified as an “Eating House” and Richard was working on his own account as an “Eating House Keeper”.
Some time before 1911, they transferred their business to 79 Bartholomew Street which is the small shop opposite Pound Street. (Now a cycle shop). Rose who would have been 13 by now, did not move with them and it is not yet clear what happened to her however Lilian did reside with them. The little shop was in later times a small provisions shop which sold mainly tinned or packaged food and was run by Lilian and her cousin Miss Clark up until they both retired and sold up. They moved to Boundary Road until Lilian became infirm and was transferred to the old folks hospital at the top of the Newtown Hill, known as Sandleford Hospital. Miss Empson never married but was a remarkable lady who was more than just a shopkeeper, she was a friend to all her regular customers. She ran a weekly book and her regulars would pay their bills on a Saturday.
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