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Buried: | 16/01/1927 |
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Name at death | William Edward Goodenough | ||||||
Age at Death | 60 | ||||||
Burial Date | 16 January 1927 | ||||||
Abode |
11 Chesterfield Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | F.D. Briscoe | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
Burial Register entry for William Edward Goodenough
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
1st Tier: In ever loving memory/ William Edward / Goodenough/ died 13th Jan 1927/ 2nd Tier: and of his devoted wife/ Mary Ann/ died 8th Feb 1954/ Rest in Peace | |
Name on Memorial | William Edward GOODENOUGH |
Date of death | 13/01/1927 |
Age | |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Kerbstones & 2 tier plinth with cross |
Construction Material | Marble |
Condition of memorial | Good |
Pattison Location Code | XXX5 |
Others named on memorial | |
Mary Ann GOODENOUGH |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 20/01/1927 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | WILLIAM EDWARD GOODENOUGH The late Mr W E Goodenough The death took place on Thursday afternoon of Mr William Edward Goodenough, of 11 Chesterfield road. Mr Goodenough had been a resident in Newbury for the last sixty years, and for twenty-five years was employed by Messrs. Elliott and Co., at their Albert Works. During the war, he acted as a temporary postman, being unable to volunteer for active service. Four years ago he met with a motor accident, which left him unfit for definite employment. He was a member of St John’s Church, and in private life was of a retiring disposition, loving the quiet of home life, devoted to reading. He leaves a wife and one son, who mourn the loss of one who was simple, friendly, modest and of good report. On Sunday evening his body was taken into St, John’s Church, when the Office of the Dead was said by the Vicar. And on Monday morning a Solemn Requiem was said. The burial took place in the afternoon, the Office being said by the Vicar (Rev. E H Stenning), assisted by the Rev. F D Briscoe. Therre were many floral emblems, including those from his loving Wife and Son, Brother Ernest; Harriet and Jim; Sister Bessie; Emily and Walter; All at Broadway, Thatcham; Doris (Windsor); Mr and Mrs F H Adams and family (Greenham); the Rev. W B Belcher, the Misses Belcher (Mill Hill, London) and Mrs W H Peat; the Misses Burckhardt; Mrs Bell (Hermitage); Mr and Mrs Bert Cox; Mrs Charlton, Mrs Taylor and little Ruth; Mr and Mrs C W Edwards (London); Mr and Mrs R Lawrence; the Misses Roberts; Mr and Mrs Slater (Brighton); Mr and Mrs Sargent and Gladys; Mr and Mrs A C Theodosius and Miss Theodosius; Mr and Mrs Sly; Mrs A E Wilson |
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