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Died: | 22/07/1940 |
Buried: | 26/07/1940 |
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Name at death | John Spracklen | ||||||
Age at Death | 67 | ||||||
Burial Date | 26 July 1940 | ||||||
Abode |
Eight Bells", Bartholomew Street
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | Roy Chamberlain | ||||||
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Burial Register entry for John (Jack) Spracklen
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
Front of Cross: In Loving Memory of Harriet (Dolly), Beloved wife of John Spracklen who entered into Rest Jan. 2nd.1921 aged 47 years. "An honoured Life a peaceful end" Front of Cross: Also of Mabel Mildred Spracklen daughter of the above who died May 29th. 1939 aged 30 years North Side of Cross: In Loving Memory of John, beloved husband of Sarah Spracklen who passed away July 22nd. 1940 aged 67 years "Grant him, O Lord, Eternal Rest." On front kerbstone: In Ever Loving Memory of William John Spracklen "Jack" ,died 20th. May 1976 aged 74 years Rest in Peace South Side of Cross: William H. Lovell (Bill) died 23rd. Jan. 1970 aged 76. And of his wife Lenna May Who died 27th. Nov. 1980, aged 85 years. | |
Name on Memorial | John Spracklen |
Date of death | 22/07/1940 |
Age | 67 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | 4 Kerbstones and monumental cross |
Construction Material | Marble |
Condition of memorial | Good |
Pattison Location Code | 11 |
Others named on memorial | |
Harriet (Dolly) Spracklen | |
Mabel Mildred Spracklen | |
William John 'Jack' Spracklen | |
William H. (Bill) Lovell | |
Lenna May Lovell |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 01/08/1940 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | JOHN SPRACKLEN DEATH OF MR JOHN SPRACKLEN NEWBURY’S OLDEST LANDLORD Started Work in the Mines The death too place at his home on Monday last week of Mr John Spracklen, Newbury’s oldest landlord, at the age of 67. Mr Spracklen had been a licensee for 47 years and had never in that long time had a black mark against him. He will be greatly missed,for he was always ready to help those in need. Born in London, Jack Spracklen, as he was known to everyone, went to Yorkshire as a boy, and started work in the pits at Elsecar at the age of 13. After working for seven years in the pits Mr Spracklen came south to Newbury in 1893 and was for a short time a traveller for Singer sewing machines. In the same year, when his aunt retired as licensee of the “Pigeons” Cheap street, Newbury, he took over the house, and was its landlord for 34 years. In 1927 he left the “Pigeons” abd took the “Eight Bells” in Bartholomew street, where he remained until his death. He was a keen sportsman. He was a follower of Reading Football Club for many years and thought nothing of travelling many miles, sometimes right p to the North, to watch a game of cricket or football. His greatest hobby however was pigeon racing, and his birds were known throughout the whole country. He heped found the Newbury and District Pigeo Racing Club and won many prizes, among them being the News of the World diploma from Jersey in 1914. For years in succession he won the Reading and District Old Bird Average Challenge Cup, which then became his own, and he also won the S.R.Federation C.A.Cup. During the last war several of his valuable pigeons “~served” with the forces. A lover of music, he played the violin, piano and other instruments. He was always a cheery “mine host” THE FUNERAL The funeral took place at St Nicholas Church,Newbury on Friday, the Rev. Roy Chamberlain officiating. The family mourners were: Mrs J Spracklen (wife), Mr and Mrs W Lovell (daughter and son-in-law), Mr and Mrs Jack Spracklen (son and daughter-in-law), Mr T High and Mrs indley, Mrs B Willis (sister), Mr and Mrs J Samuels (brother-in-law and sister-in-law), Mr and Mrs H Phillips (nephew and niece) Among those also present were: Mr and Mrs Chapman Sen., Mr and Mrs Chapman Jun., Mr and Mrs A Messer (the former Reading footballer), Mr W Coventry, Mr T Harrison, Mr L E Shergold, Mrs Hunter, Mrs Sawyer, Mrs F Stephens, Mr E J Duckett, Mrs Jarvis, Mr E C Twine, Mr S Clarkson, Mr F V Franklin, Mrs Beckley, Mrs R Collier, Mr J Brown, Mrs E Sturgess, Mrs W Hawkins, Mr Charles Bosley. Wreaths were sent from the following: His Wife, Lenna, Billy and Audrey; Jack and Beat; Siser Harriett and family; Jim, Nellie and family; May, Les and Janet; Sister Kezia and family (Nottingham); Joey and Francis (Nottingham); Dad (Yorkshire); Lena and Joe; Blanche and Ted; Doris, Harold and Gordon; Alice and Bert; Sally, Bill and Leslie; Mr J Giles (Reading) Mrs Clarke; Mrs T Randall and family; Mr and Mrs Ted Harrison and family; Mrs E Cox (East Garston); Mr and Mrs J Spanswick, Doll, Fred, Harry and George; Mr and Mrs A J Fisher; Mr W Coventry; Mr C H Payne; Captain Teddy Fuller and family; Jack and Mrs Hunter; Charlie and Mrs Lake; Mr A E Pyke and family; Mr and Mrs a Thorn; Mr and Mrs F Franklin (Old London Apprentice); Mr and Mrs Earnshaw; Mr and Mrs M Walker; Mrs C Lovell; Mr and Mrs E Vokins; Mr and Mrs A Messer (The Truro, Reading); Old Pals and Customers, Eight Bells; The Pigeons Inn; The Reading and District Licensed Trades Association. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr A Thorn, Gloucester road, Newbury.
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