Personal Details of Mary Ann Simmons

 

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Buried:  09/07/1924

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Burial Register
Name at death Mary Ann Simmons
Age at Death 65
Burial Date 09 July 1924
Abode Porchester [Road?]
Newbury
Official at Burial E.H. Stenning
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 091
Reccord Number 10325
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Mary Ann Simmons
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  South face of copestone: In Memory of/ Thomas Simmons/ who departed this life August 31st.1865 aged 45 years./ "And now, Lord, what is my hope. Truly my hope is even in Thee."/ Also in Loving Memory of/ Sophia, wife of the above./ Who departed this life Oct. 26th. 1896 aged 72 years. " So He giveth His beloved sleep." Psalm CXXV11 3. / Also Thomas Leathwait his eldest son/ who departed this life Aug. 19 1878 aged 21 years./ "They shall ...the Lord of hosts in that day when I make up my jewels." Mal H1. North face of copestone: Also John, his son, who departed this life Dec.15th. 1864 aged 2 years 9 months./ He shall gather the lambs with His arm and carry them in His bosom."/ And Elizabeth his daughter/ who departed this lifeAug.18 1866, aged 2 years 6 months/ "No man is able to pluck them out of My father's hand."/ Also of Mary Ann, daughter of the late Thomas and Sophia Simmons/ who entered into rest July 6th. 1924 aged 65 years. / "The Master is come and calleth for thee."
 
Name on Memorial Mary Ann SIMMONS
Date of death 06/07/1924
Age 65
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Cross-shaped copestone on pedestal with iron rail surround
Construction Material Granite with engraved letters
Condition of memorial Poor, script eroded
Pattison Location Code W135
Others named on memorial
Thomas SIMMONS
Sophia SIMMONS
Thomas Leathwait SIMMONS
John SIMMONS
Elizabeth SIMMONS

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Mary Simmons
Source: Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison
Article date: 03/02/1927
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

MARY SIMMONS

HANGING ROOD AT ST. JOHN’S

DEDICATION OF MEMORIAL TO

THE LATE MISS MARY SIMMONS

The dedication of a Hanging Rood, which has been subscribed for by the parishioners of St John’s Church as a memorial to the late Miss Mary Simmons, was performed by the Archdeacon of Berkshire, the Venerable R. Wickham Legg, at Solemn Evensong at St John’s Church last (Wednesday) evening.

The Rood takes the form of a large crucifix, elaborately carved and suspended above the chancel arch by three chains. It is a notable addition to and considerably enhances the beauty of the church, and forms a fitting memorial to the late Miss Simmons, whose devoted service and zealous work were referred to by the Archdeacon, who is a former vicar of St. John’s.

The service was conducted by the Vicar (the Rev. E.H. Stenning), the lessons being read by the Rev. F.D. Briscoe, and the Rural Dean of Newbury (the Rev. H.D. Butler, rector of Inkpen. After blessing the Rood, the Archdeacon said that the keynote of Mary Simmons life was sacrifice and service, unstinting and ungrudging. Her life was a loyal life of unstinted and devoted service. She served under six Vicars, and they always found in Miss Simmons one to whom they could turn to in time of need. Where did Mary Simmons get the inspiration for that service? She got it from her love of God. If they thought of the great people of history, they would find they were all worshippers. They were the people who got things done. Miss Simmons was an ardent worshipper, and loved her church. May she rest in peace and her work follow her.

A tablet is to be placed in the wall of the church, suitably inscribed, in memory of Miss Simmons. The dedication service was followed by a social and gathering of Church workers, in St John’s Schools, at which a good number were present.

Newbury Weekly News 3 February 1927


Mary Ann Simmons was the grand daughter of Thomas Simmons Newbury mayor in 1844


Mrs P p22 w 135

Died 6 July 1924

Buried 9 July 1924 Bk 1917 no. 10325

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.
THE LATE MISS SIMMONS A DEVOTED CHURCH WORKER LARGE ATTENDANCE AT FUNERAL
Source: NWN
Article date: 03/02/1927
Copyright:
Transciption:

MARY ANN SIMMONS
THE LATE MISS SIMMONS A DEVOTED CHURCH WORKER LARGE ATTENDANCE AT FUNERAL

There was a remarkable demonstration yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon at the funeral of Miss Mary Ann Simmons, of Porchester, Newtown-road, whose death occurred on Sunday. St John's Church, with which she had been closely and zealously associated for any years, was filled with a sympathetic congregation of friends and fellow workers, while others stood outside and lined the route to the Cemetery. The mourning congregation was largely comprised of women, for whom the deceased lady had devoted her life. The body had been taken to the church on Tuesday evening, a short service being conducted on reception. Yesterday morning there was a requiem celebration. Te body rested in the nave with large candles lighted on either side. The funeral service, of simple character, was conducted by the Vicar (Rev. E. H. Stenning) and the curate (Rev. A. W. H. Theodosious). Two hymns were sung, "Jesu, lover of my soul" and "Let saints on earth in concert sing," the Nunc Dimittis being chanted at the close. The coffin, embowered in beautiful flowers, was conveyed to the Cemetery on a hand bier, followed by the relatives and congregation, who gathered around the graveside for the committal to the grave.
The mourners were Mr. Simmons (brother), Miss Doe (cousin), Mrs. Simmons, Dr J. H. and Mrs. Swanton.
Among those present- it is impossible to give a full list — were Mr. and Mrs. Hickman etc. etc. The Newbury 4th Girl Guides were present with their officers, also representatives of the Girls Friendly Society and other parochial organisations.

Devoted to good works
The late Miss Simmons was a member of an old Newbury family, her grandfather, Mr. Thomas Simmons, being Mayor of the borough in 1844. She had devoted herself to good works in the parish of St John the Evangelist, being described in all sincerity as "the Vicar's right hand." She had been associated with six vicars, all of whom had the greatest admiration for her high character and active assistance. When ever there was any function to be organised, they would always look to Miss Simmons as the prime mover. She had a particular talent for school treats, parochial gatherings, bazaars and the like. A district visitor, she was in personal touch with the parishioners, was a teacher in the Sunday School, and, in fact, was concerned in most things that happened at St. John's. The parish suffers the loss of an ardent worker.

Mary Simmons illness was short, and she was taken to a nursing home in St John's-road, where an operation was performed, but she subsequently died.

Newbury Weekly News 3 February 1927

Died 6 July 1924 Buried 9 July 1924 Bk 1917 p 091 no. 10325 VIrs. P p22 w135

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