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CHARLES THOMAS PAINE
THE LATE MR. CHARLES PAINE MANY FRIENDS ATTEND FUNERAL
The funeral of Mr. Charles Paine, of 36 Berkeley-road, Newbury, whose death occurred at the Royal Berks Hospital on Tuesday last week, took place on Saturday afternoon and was largely attended. A service was held in the Parish Church conducted by the rector, Canon W.L. Cooper, while the interment was at the Newbury-road Cemetery. The grave was lined with moss and evergreens. Mr. G.A. Sellick, who was at the organ, played "Elegy" by Sir Hubert Parry and "Andante" by Charles MacPherson before the service and Little E. Minor Fugue of Bach after. The hymns were "The King of love my shepherd is" and "Abide with me." The family mourners were Mrs. C. Paine (wife), Mr. amd Mrs. Cyril Paine (son and daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Paine (brother and sister-in-law), Mrs Willmott, London, and Mrs. Wood, London (sisters), Mr. Leonard Paine (brother), Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paine, St Albans (cousins), Mrs. Bedford, London, and Mr. W. Naylor. Those present included Messrs W. Minchin, J.A. Johnson, S.E.Scott, R. Popejoy, A. Collins and W, Lansley (representing the National Deposit Friendly society), Councillor H.R. Metcalf, Mr. R.G. Cleeveley and Mr. A.G.Cox (representing the Home Defence Corps), Mr. J.E. Osgood and Mr. Watts (representing the Newbury and District Gardeners' Association), Mr. H.W. Curtis and F.W. Lipscomb representing Newbury and District Allotment Holders' Association), Councillor R.F. Jeffery, Messrs. E.T. Povey, C. Povey, A. Colby,J. Coombes, S. Rawlinson, Russell Wade, C.T. Prattley, L. Huntley, Banning, G.B. Bull, H. Bannister, W.V. Blackman, Ralph Alder, Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones, Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Willson, Mrs. King, Mrs. Humphries, Nurse Loveridge, Miss Hack, Miss A. Stott, Mrs. F.B. Twissell, Mrs. George Gibbs, Mrs. E. Newman, Mrs. T. Wheeler, Mrs. and Miss Rawlins, Miss Jackson, Mrs. L.M. Misa (?), Mrs. S. A. Read, Mrs. S. Lock, Miss E. Mortimer, Mrs. Sturgess, Mrs. J.E. Osgood, Mrs. G. Williams, Mrs. F.V. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs I. Patey.
There follows a long list of those sending wreaths.
Full details in Newbury Weekly News 6th February 1936
BMD Mar 1936 Quarter Charles T. Paine aged 66 at Reading |