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Buried: | 03/05/1917 |
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Name at death | Lucy Fairthorne | ||||||
Age at Death | 66 | ||||||
Burial Date | 03 May 1917 | ||||||
Abode |
Kingsbridge Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | M.J. Stack | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
South facing kerbstone: In Loving Memory of/ Our darling mother Lucy Fairthorne, died April 30th. 1917 aged 69./ East kerb. "Peace perfect Peace". North kerbstone: Also of Dear father William Fairthorne, died Feb. 18th. 1918 aged 72. | |
Name on Memorial | Lucy Fairthorne |
Date of death | 30/04/1917 |
Age | 69 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | 4 kerbstones with corner stones |
Construction Material | Limestone |
Condition of memorial | Engraved letters; poor subsided at western end |
Pattison Location Code | LS(H)24 |
Others named on memorial | |
William Fairthorne |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 17/05/1917 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | LUCY FAIRTHORNE
THE LATE MRS. FAIRTHORNE
The death occurred at the Stores, Kingsbridge-road on Monday May 7, of Mrs. Fairthorne. The deceased was the fourth daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Rich of Shrivenham. After her marriage she lived for many years in Caversham, coming to Newbury about five years ago. She leaves an invalid husband , seven sons (three of whom are on active service, and the others in the Colonies) and two daughters.
The funeral took place on Thursday at the Newbury Cemetery, the first part of the service being taken in St John's Church.
The mourners were Miss Fairthorne and Mrs. Neal (daughters), Miss Rich and Mrs. W.R. Allee (sisters), Mr. W. Rich (brother), Mr. W. Allee (brother-in-law), Mr. Neal (son-in-law), Mrs. Barrett (niece), and Mr. J. Allee (nephew). Also in the church and at the graveside were Mrs. Summers, Mrs. Tanner, Miss Gerrad, Mrs. Noakes and Mrs. Charlton.
Floral tokens were sent by her loving husband and children, Mr. W. Belcher, Lizzie, Annie and Fannie, Mrs. Max Tanner, Gracie and Dick, Sarah and her daughter Alice, and Marian, Bill, Mary, and George, her grandchildren. And the neighbours in Kingsbridge-road.
The coffin was inscribed
Lucy Fairthorne, died April 30 1917, aged 66 years.
The funeral was carried out by Messrs Hart and Sons.
Newbury Weekly News 17 May 1917 Died 7 May 1917 Buried 3 May !! (NWN says buried 10 May) Bk 1917 page 303 no. 9619 |
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