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Buried: | 07/01/1907 |
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Name at death | Robina Roberts Pile | ||||||
Age at Death | 62 | ||||||
Burial Date | 07 January 1907 | ||||||
Abode |
7 Salisbury Terrace
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | The Rev'd. L R Maquire, Rector. | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
South kerbstone: In Ever Loving Memory of Robina Roberts, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Philip Pile/ died Jan. 2nd 1907 aged 61 years. Northern kerbstone: Also of Thomas Philip Pile died Oct.5th. 1911 aged 66 years. | |
Name on Memorial | Robina Roberts PILE |
Date of death | 02/01/1907 |
Age | 61 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | Headstone and kerbstones |
Construction Material | Red Sandstone with inlaid letters, limestone kerbs |
Condition of memorial | Poor, headstone completely eroded |
Pattison Location Code | W120 |
Recorder's Notes | Inscriptions on headstone completely eroded. No relevant entries in Burial Records |
Others named on memorial | |
Thomas Philip PILE |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News and Mrs Pattison |
Article date: | 10/01/1907 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | ROBINA ROBERTS PILE
The funeral of the late Mrs. Pile, wife of Mr. T.P. Pile, of Salisbury-terrace, took place on Monday afternoon.
The first part of the service was conducted at the Parish Church by the Rector (Rev. Lionel Majendie).
The mourners were Mr. Pile (husband), Miss Pile (daughter), and the six sons Messrs. Philip, Woolmer, Alec, Harry, Mont. and Cuthbert Pile. The sons acted as bearers, carrying their mother’s body reverently from the house to the car, then into church, and finally to the grave, into which they lowered it with loving care. It was an (sic) unique sight to see these six stalwart sons thus paying the last tribute of affection to their mother, whose death they greatly deplored. The polished elm coffin was inscribed
ROBINA ROBERTS PILE Died January 2nd, 1907, Aged 61 years
There were present in church several friends and neighbours, and a number of floral offerings were sent by relatives and friends, including those from the family, the grandchildren Kep and little Phil, Ern and Steve, Minnie and Edith. Mrs. Flower, Madge, Rose and Joan Folkard, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Smith, Mrs Beames, Mrs. Spicer and Mrs Collins, Tommy and Nella Spicer.
Newbury Weekly News 10 January 1907 Mrs. P p 20 W 120
Died 2 January 1907 aged 61 Buried 7 January 1907 Bk 1899 p. 130 no. 8235
Also Thomas Philip Pile died 5 October 1911 aged 66 |
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