Personal Details of Alberta May Copas

 

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Buried:  24/09/1946

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Burial Register
Name at death Alberta May Copas
Age at Death 63
Burial Date 24 September 1946
Abode "Felled Oaks" Brighton Road
Horsham
Official at Burial JL Dams (Parish Church)
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 264
Reccord Number 11709
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Alberta May Copas
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  South kerb: In Loving memory of Albert, the dearly beloved husband of C. Copas. Born May 31st1854/ entered into rest Jan. 27th. 1922/ "Father in thy gracious keeping, leave we now Thy servant sleeping," West kerb: In Ever Loving Memory of Caroline dearly beloved wife of the late Albert Copas, born Dec.6th.1856, entered into rest March 17th, 1923./ North kerb: "At Rest with those she loved". In Ever Loving memory of Amelia Kate, the dearly beloved daughter of A. & C. Copas born March 19th. 1894/ entered into rest Jan. 28th. 1922./ Grant to her, O Lord, Eternal rest." East kerb: Alberta May Copas, born May 2nd. 1883 died Sept 19th. 1946/ " Grant her, O Lord. Eternal Rest".
 
Name on Memorial Alberta May COPAS
Date of death 19/09/1946
Age 63
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Double plot with kerbstones
Construction Material Marble with inlaid letters
Condition of memorial Fair, some letters missing
Pattison Location Code W24
Recorder's Notes In front of the grave of Francis Victor Copas, the caskets of the ashes of Oscar "Brum" Thurling, Cynthia Mary Thurling and Norman Stanley Colhoun have been buried
Others named on memorial
Albert COPAS
Caroline COPAS
Amelia Kate COPAS
Katherine May Colhoun
Norman Stanley Colhoun
Cynthia May Thurling

Biographical Information

The articles below contain information about Alberta May Copas.

COPAS FAMILY

 

COPAS FAMILY

 

W23

In loving memory of my dear husband Francis Victor Copas

born 15/9/1887, died 25/10/1951

Also his dear wife Daisy Annie Copas

born 1887 died 9/2/1965

Reunited”

W24

In loving memory of Albert the beloved husband of C. COPAS,

born May 31st 1854

entered into rest Jan. 27th 1922

Father in Thy precious keeping, leave we now Thy servant sleeping”.

In loving memory of Caroline, dearly beloved wife of the late Albert Copas

born Dec. 6th 1856, entered into rest March 17th 1923

At rest with those she loved”

In loving memory of Amelia Kate the dearly loved daughter of A. & C. Copas

 

born March 19th 1894, entered into rest Jan 28th 1922

 

Grant to her, O Lord, Eternal rest”

Albert May Copas

 

, born May 2nd 1883 died Sept 19th 1946

Grant her, O Lord, eternal rest”.

 

Author:
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ALBERTA MAY COPAS

Alberta May Copas                                                                                        (grave: W24)

Alberta was born in Newbury on 2nd. May, 1883. 

The family were living in Wharf Road, Newbury at the time of the 1891 and 1901 Census. 

The school register of 1887 gives her home address as Gas House Lane (now King’s Road West). In the autumn term of 1890, she went on to the Wesleyan School.

She went into service and in 1911 was with the Hobson family in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. In 1939 she was Cook/Housekeeper for the Fredennich household in Bristol, Gloucestershire.

She died on 19th. September, 1946 at her sister Caroline’s home, “Felled Oaks” in Horsham, Sussex.

Author: Sandra Copas
© Sandra Copas



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