Personal Details of Israel Smith

 

Born:  
Died:  13/04/1912
Buried:  17/04/1912

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Burial Register
Name at death Israel Smith
Age at Death 64
Burial Date 17 April 1912
Abode 20 Gloucester Road,
Newbury
Official at Burial The Rev'd. L R Maquire, Rector.
Comments Not sure about forename and surname
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 226
Reccord Number 9003
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Israel Smith
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  ILMO /RUTH SMITH / died Dec. 12th 1884 / aged 25 years / Also of Israel the / beloved husband of above / who died April 13th 1912 / aged 64 years
 
Name on Memorial Israel Smith
Date of death 13/04/1912
Age 64
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Small Headstone
Construction Material Headstone laid flat
Condition of memorial Headstone laid flat part readable
Pattison Location Code LN(L) 8
Others named on memorial
Ruth Smith

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

DEATH OF AN EX-POLICEMAN
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 18/04/1912
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

DEATH OF AN EX-POLICEMAN
Mr. Israel Smith, of Gloucester-road, died suddenly on Saturday evening. He had been out for a walk in the afternoon, but complained of feeling unwell on his return and went to bed. He shortly afterwards expired from heart failure. His health had been indifferent for several years and in consequence he had resigned the post of caretaker at Newbury Museum. The deceased was a member of the Berks. Constabulary for many years, the greater part of which time he was stationed at Newbury as a Constable. On removal to Basildon he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, and afterwards retired on a pension.

The funeral took place yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon at Newbury Cemetery, the Rev. L. H. Majendie officiating.

The mourners were the son and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sargeant. A body of the Berkshire Police attended to say the last respect to their late colleague, including Sergts. Rufey, Durmon, Gallop and Pinchin, and twelve constables. They attended the house of the deceased, four acted as bearers and the others marched in front of the funeral car. The coffin plate was inscribed

Israel Smith
died April 13th, 1912
aged 84

There were a number of wreaths from relatives and friends.
The funeral arrangements were carried out by A.J. Chivers of Cheap-street.

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