Personal Details of Harriett Jane Wasey

 

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Buried:  28/10/1940

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Burial Register
Name at death Harriett Jane Wasey
Age at Death 84
Burial Date 28 October 1940
Abode Foscote Lodge, Donnington Square
Newbury
Official at Burial W.G. Holloway
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 229
Reccord Number 11426
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Harriett Jane Wasey
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Memorial Details
  On pedestal of cross: In Loving Memory / of / Harriet Jane Wasey / died 24: Oct. 1940 / aged 84. / A cheerful giver /
 
Name on Memorial Harriet Jane Wasey
Date of death 24/10/1940
Age 84
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Kerbstones with pedestal cross at one end
Construction Material Granite
Condition of memorial Kerbstones with grass inside. Celtic cross on pedestal at W end
Pattison Location Code 3A

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GENERAL SUPPORTER OF NEWBURY AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 31/10/1940
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

GENERAL SUPPORTER OF NEWBURY AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL
The death of Miss Harriet Jane Wasey which occurred at her residence, Foscote Lodge, Donnington Square, Newbury, on Thursday last, removes one who did a great deal of good work in the town over a long period.

She came from a well-known local family, being the second daughter of the late Rev. John Spearman Wasey, vicar of Compton, Berks., and had attained the good age of 84 years. She had been ill for about two months.

Miss Wasey was a most generous supporter of Newbury District Hospital, and not only helped financially but worked energetically for its welfare. She was the donor of the original X-ray plant, which served the institution for a long time. She was associated with the hospital from its foundation, and for 30 years was a member of the committee. Besides regularly attending the meetings, she took a personal interest in the patients treated at the hospital. She was joint donor, together with the late Mr. Malcom Gird, the Newbury Hospital Football Cup, which, through years of competitions, has been the means of raising over £500 for the Hospital.

Her generosity and kindness found expression in many other ways, and she was a generous supporter of St Mary's Church, Speenhamland, helping in parochial affairs, and previously she worked in St. John's parish.

The funeral took place quietly on Monday afternoon, the service at St. Mary’s Church, Speenhamland, being conducted by the vicar, the Rev. W.J. Holloway, who also officiated at the graveside in the Newtown-road Cemetery. The deceased lady was buried beside her sister Miss Mary Wasey, who died in June 1929 at the age of 86.

The family mourners were; Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Wasey (brother and sister-in-law), Mrs. Edward Wasey and Mrs. G.K. Wasey (sisters-in-law), Major and Mrs. W.S. Wasey, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Warneby. Miss Howard and Miss Dorothy Howard (nephews and nieces), Mr. G.K. Wasey (brother) was unable to be present owing to illness.

Others present at the church and cemetery were: Mrs. Coe, Mrs. Lipscombe senior, Mr. Henry Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calvin-Smith, Mr. J. W. Douglas, Mr. J. Trevelyan Louch, Mr. John Freeman, Mr. W.J. Jones, Dr. W.B. Heywood (representing Newbury District Hospital), Mrs Heywood, Mr. Arthur T. Watson, Mrs. Holloway and Miss Edith Cruse.

Wreaths were sent by: Lionel and Edith, Gladys and Pam; Amy and children; Mr. and Mrs. G.K. Wasey; Miss Catherine Reid; and two wreaths without names attached.

The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. E.B. Hitchman, Oxford-street, Newbury.

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Grave of the Month

GRAVE OF THE MONTH

Harriet Jane Wasey

 

 

(1856 - 1940)

Harriet Jane Wasey came from a well-known local family, being the second daughter of the ate Rev John Spearman Wasey, Vicar of Compton, Berks. She also had six younger siblings. In the 1871 census the family had six servants With the church upbringing and a ful household, it’s not surprising that Harriet became a woman who iked to support both her local community and the people who lived within it

From the time of its founndation, Harriet was a very generous supporter of Newbury Dstrict Hospital, not only helping financially, but working energeticay for its welfare.

 

She was the donor of the original X-ray plant, which served the institution for a long time. She served as a member of the hospital committee for 30 years. Besides regularly attending the meetings, she took a personal interest in the patients treated at the hospital. She was joint donor, together with the late Mr Malcom Grd, of the Newbury Hospita Football Cup, which, through years of competitions, raised over £500 for the Hospital.

Her generosity and kindness also supported the Newbury churches of St John’s and, later, St Mary's, Speenhamland .

Harriet died aged 84 after a two-month illness and was buried beside her sister Mary, a supporter of the Children’s Hospital at Cold Ash.

Harriet’s gravestone sums her up as “a cheerful giver”. The hospital, the churches and the town, were lucky to have her

 

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Carol Brindley October 2023 - Friends of Newtown Road Cemetery

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