Personal Details of William Douglas Panchaud

 

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Buried:  13/11/1919

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Burial Register
Name at death William Douglas Panchaud
Age at Death 25
Burial Date 13 November 1919
Abode 7 York Road
Newbury
Official at Burial A.G.P. Baines
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 035
Reccord Number 9780
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for William Douglas Panchaud
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  From top of Headstone: In Loving memory of/ Alice Mary Penchaud/ who died 27th. Sept. 1935/ aged 70 years. On the scroll: In Ever loving Memory of/ William Douglas/ loved son of William & Alice Panchaud/ who departed this Nov.9th 1919/ aged 25 years. / "Till we meet at Jesus' feet".
 
Name on Memorial William Douglas Panchaud
Date of death 09/11/1919
Age 25
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Headstone and 4 kerbstones plus scroll
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Inlaid letters
Pattison Location Code LS(H)4
Others named on memorial
Alice Mary Panchaud

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

William Douglas Panchard
Source: Newbury Weekly News. Transcribed by Julie Goddard.
Article date: 20/11/1919
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

WILLIAM DOUGLAS PANCHARD
The funeral of the late William Douglas Panchard, of Ernest Cottage, 7, York Road, took place on Thursday last. Deceased commenced his career as an errand boy with Mr Shore, grocer, of London, where he remained until he became first hand, leaving on account of his illness.

The first part of the service was held at St John's Church, the vicar (Rev. A.G.P. Baines) officiating. The interment took place at Newtown Road Cemetery. Several friends were present at both church and graveside.

The mourners were Father and Mother, his sister Nellie, Minnie, Uncle Fred and Aunt Emma, Cousins Janey and Fred, Mr Shore, Cousin May, Mr S. North and Mr Taylor.

Floral offerings were sent by Mum and Dad, Nellie, devoted sweetheart Minnie. Bernard, Aunt Emma, Uncle George, Cousins Elsie and Walter Barking, Uncle Fred, Cousins Janey and Fred Bedwyn, Aunt Polly and family (Newbury), Aunt Elsie, Uncle Albert Loveday and Syl (Bristol), Mr and Mrs Shore and family(London), Mr and Mrs S. North, Mrs Rawlings, Mr and Mrs Critchley, Mr and Mrs Adey, Mr and Mrs Rolfe and family, Mr and Mrs H. Taylor, Alan and Roland, Mr and Mrs Bellinger, Mrs Stockley, Mr and Mrs Robertson, Mr and Mrs A.J.Cox, Mr and Mrs Wigmore, etc.

The funeral arrangements were carried out by his cousin, Mr Arthur Turner of Hampton Road.


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