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Buried: | 27/01/1927 |
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Name at death | William Bailey | ||||||
Age at Death | 62 | ||||||
Burial Date | 27 January 1927 | ||||||
Abode |
93 Andover Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | E.H. Stenning | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
East Pedestal: In Ever Loving Memory Of/ Cecil Henry Bailey/ who passed away/ May 8th. 1923/ aged 31 years. East Plinth: "Until the day break and the shadows flee away." South Pedestal: Also of/ William Bailey/ died Jan. 22nd. 1927/ aged 63 years./ And of/ Maud Rhoda, wife of the above/ died Nov. 18th. 1927 aged 63. North Pedestal: Also of Mabel Ethel/ Bailey/ died Dec. 10th. 1952/ aged 57 years./ No treasure on earth/ can replace her. | |
Name on Memorial | William BAILEY |
Date of death | 22/01/1927 |
Age | 63 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Cruciform Headstone on a Pedestal, on a Plinth. 4 Kerbstones, 2 Urns and a Vase. Space between kerbstones covered in green aggregate chippings on slabs. |
Construction Material | Limestone |
Condition of memorial | Fair condition. Inlaid text. Some lichen. |
Pattison Location Code | LS(C) 17 |
Recorder's Notes | Found a marker stone inscribed 1875. Left in situ. |
Others named on memorial | |
Cecil Henry BAILEY | |
Maud Rhoda BAILEY | |
Mabel Ethel BAILEY |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison |
Article date: | 03/02/1927 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | WILLIAM BAILEY
THE LATE MR. WILLIAM BAILEY
The death occurred on Saturday, January 22nd, of Mr. William Bailey, of Falkland-terrace, Andover-road, in his 68th year. He was gardener for 22 years at “Erleigh,” Andover-road, first for Mrs. and the Misses Wasey, and later for Col. Huddlestone.
The interment took place at Newtown-road Cemetery on Thursday afternoon, by the side of his only son Cecil Henry Bailey, who died in May, 1923.
The service in St.John the Evangelist was conducted by the Rev. E.H. Stenning. The mourners were the widow, Mrs. C.H. Bailey (daughter-in-law), Mr. H. Rainer (nephew), Mrs.Osgood (sister), Mrs. A.W. Barnicott and Mrs. T. Panter (niece), Mr. and Mrs. Teakle and Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Amongst others present was Colonel Huddlestone.
Newbury Weekly News 3 February 1927 Mrs P. p140 LS(c)17 Died 22 January 1927 aged 63 Buried 27 January 1927 Bk 1917 p 112 no.10496 |
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