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Buried: | 23/09/1947 |
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Name at death | William Henry Flint | ||||||
Age at Death | 71 | ||||||
Burial Date | 23 September 1947 | ||||||
Abode |
9 Donnington Square (from eastbourne)
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | John Gilding | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
East face of chest: In Loving Remembrance of/ Henry Flint/ who died Jany 25th. 1879/ aged 71 years. "He giveth His beloved sleep". / North face of chest, middle panel: In Remembrance of Edith/ fourth daughter of John and Grace Flint/ died Decr. 26th 1881/ aged 10 years. North face of chest, right hand panel: In Remembrance of Annie Paxton/ eldest daughter of/ John & Grace Flint/ died Aug. 6th.1883/ aged 16 years. North face of chest, left hand panel: *Henry Flint/ Died Feb 10th 1875/ aged 2 months./ South face of chest, left hand panel: In Loving Remembrance of/ Henry Flint/ second son of the late Alderman Flint/ died Nov. 2nd 1909 aged 61 years. South face of chest, middle panel: In Loving Remembrance of/ Muriel Gordon/ infant daughter of John & Grace Flint/ died March 25th 1885 aged 2 months. South face of chest, right hand panel: In Loving Remembrance of Mary Ann Flint/ widow of the late/ Henry Flint/of St. Mary's Hill, Newbury/ who died Jan. 19th. 1886/ aged 76 years./ North face of top coping stone: In Loving Memory of/ John Lee Flint/ who died March 14th 1927 aged 54/ Also of Mary Flint who died May 26th. 1927 aged 56/ Son and daughter of John & Grace Flint./ In Loving Memory of/ Grace Flint/ beloved wife of/ John Flint, J.P. who died Oct 13th. 1936/ aged 92. South face of top coping stone: In Loving Memory of / William Henry Flint/ who died Sept. 19th. 1947 aged 71/ In Loving memory of/ Grace Darling Flint/ second daughter of John & Grace Flint/ who passed away May 1st. 1921./ "Underneath are the Everlasting Arms". / East face of coping stone: In Loving Remembrance of John Flint/ who passed away July 7th. 1920/ aged 77 years./ "Peace perfect peace". | |
Name on Memorial | William Henry FLINT |
Date of death | 19/09/1947 |
Age | 71 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Chest Tomb with Iron railings |
Construction Material | Sandstone with engraved letters |
Condition of memorial | Fair, some faces eroded |
Pattison Location Code | W95 |
Recorder's Notes | * Name of Henry Flint who died Feb 1875, aged 2 months, derived from burial records due to excessive erosion on tomb. |
Others named on memorial | |
Henry FLINT | |
Edith FLINT | |
Annie PAXTON | |
Henry FLINT | |
Henry FLINT | |
Muriel Gordon Flint | |
Mary Ann FLINT | |
John Lee FLINT | |
Mary FLINT | |
Grace FLINT | |
Grace Darling FLINT | |
John FLINT |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 25/09/1947 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | WILLIAM HENRY FLINT
Henry Flint
With the death of Mr. Henry Flint, which occurred suddenly at Eastbourne on Friday, Newbury will be the poorer musically.
But Henry Flint was more than a musical enthusiast. In his younger day he played a useful game of lawn tennis, his height and reach helping him in his service and in retrieving returns which seemed hopeless. For many years he spent his autumn holiday at Eastbourne during the tennis tournament. Although he did not play there, he delighted to watch his old friend and townsman, W.A. Ingram,who had a happy hunting ground at Eastbourne, for Ingram and his partner, Prebble - both of whom have passed over- more than once won the Veterans Doubles there against that other famous veteran player, Ritchie.
Henry Flint was one of the first people in Newbury to go to Switzerland for the winter sports and spent many holidays there skating, ski-ing and lugeing.
Though quiet, retiring and unassuming, he was a good sportsman.
Newbury Weekly News 25 September 1947 |
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Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 24/09/1947 |
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Transciption: | WILLIAM HENRY FLINT The death took place at Eastbourne of Mr. W.H. Flint, of 9 Donnington-square, Newbury, at the age of 71. For many years it had been his custom to spend his holidays at Eastbourne during the autumn tennis tournament. He did so this year and his death occurred there suddenly, following a heart attack. Mr. Flint had not been in the best of health for some time past. When the Newbury Operatic was due to produce "The Gondoliers" last April he was taken ill with an attack of phlebitis. He bravely carried on conducting the orchestra and the chorus, but it was evident that he was in pain most of the time. He recovered so far, but he has never been the same man since.
Minister's Tribute
Also attached to the newspaper tributes is a photograph of Mr. Flint which has not reproduced clearly. Newbury Weekly News 25th September 1947 Mrs P. p. 18 W95 Died 19 September 1947 Buried 23 September 1947 Burial Book 1917 Page 268 no. 11737 |
This obituary entry is awaiting verification. |
Source: | NWN |
Article date: | 17/12/1936 |
Copyright: | |
Transciption: | (WILLIAM] HENRY FLINT MR. FLINT'S FIRST CONCERT |
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