Personal Details of Phyllis Mary Wheeler

 

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Buried:  16/01/1924

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Burial Register
Name at death Phyllis Mary Wheeler
Age at Death 14
Burial Date 16 January 1924
Abode 25 York Road
Newbury
Official at Burial T. Martin
Comments Mrs P page 140 LS(C)19
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 086
Reccord Number 10287
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Phyllis Mary Wheeler
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Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  North facing Kerbstone: In Loving Memory Of Ronald J. Adby who died Jan. 14th. 1939 aged 20. South facing Kerbstone: Also of his sister Phyllis who died Jan. 12th. 1924 aged 14. East facing Kerbstone: Called to higher service.
 
Name on Memorial Phyllis WHEELER
Date of death 12/01/1924
Age 14
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type 3 Kerbstones have been moved to the next plot LS(C) 20.
Construction Material Limestone
Condition of memorial Sinking in the ground to the North in adjacent plot LS(C) 20
Pattison Location Code LS(C) 19
Others named on memorial
Ronald J. ABDY

Newspaper Cuttings

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Phyllis Mary Wheeler
Source: NWN
Article date: 17/01/1924
Copyright:
Transciption:


PHYLLIS MARY WHEELER
SALVATION ARMY FUNERAL
There was an impressive demonstration yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon when the local members of the Salvation Army accorded full honours to a young adherent, Phyllis Wheeler, daughter of the late Mr. Ernest Wheeler, of York-road.
Assembling outside the house, a short service was conducted, a hymn being sung, prayer offered and Scripture by the Adjutant. A procession was formed, and headed by the band solemnly playing the Dead March in "Saul." The banner was tied with white ribbon, and the members wore white armlets. At the end of Newtown-road cemetery a short service was held in the chapel, the hymn sung being "Shall we gather at the river," the last verse of which was rendered at the grave by six Sunday scholars.
The mourners were step-father, mother, brother, sisters, and other members of the family. Nearly a thousand people witnessed the ceremony.
A large number of floral offerings was contributed. Mr. Benham of Mill-Land, carried out the arrangements.
Newbury Weekly News 17 January 1924
Buried 16 January 1924 aged 14 Bk 1917 p. 086 no. 10287 from 25 York Road.
Mrs P p 140 LS(c)19 Died 12 January 1024 aged 14
(also Ronald J. ABDY died 14 January 1939 aged 20 stone says Phyllis was his sister.)

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