Personal information about Mary Ann Sneath

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Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   Mary Ann Sneath
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Age at death:
   68
Date of burial:
   13 January 1944
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   "Marden" Enbourne Road, Newbury
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1917
Page number: 250
Record number: 11597
Official at burial:
   A Russell Potts
     
Source of information:
  Burial Register

Memorial Details

  Mary Ann Sneath
  13 January 1944
  70
  Female
   
  Flat slab
  Granite
   
  From top of stone: To the cherished memory of my husband, Donald James Sneath - 1879 - 1937./ Also of his wife, Mary Ann 1875 - 1944/ Always loving thoughts of these
   
  Good, Inlaid letters
  LS(K)30
   
   
  02 September 2020
  DL
 
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Donald James Sneath

 

 

Obituaries and Newspaper announcements

FUNERAL OF MRS. D.J. SNEATH
Article source:    NWN
Date of source:    20 January 1944
Copyright:    © 

Transcription:

 

 
MARY ANN SNEATH
FUNERAL OF MRS. D.J. SNEATH
The death of Mrs. D.J. Sneath occurred at "Mardon," Enborne-road, after a short illness. Mrs. Sneath was for many years a regular worshipper at the Bartholomew-street Methodist Church, and was keenly interested in all the activities, especially those of the Women's Own, of which she was a member.

The funeral took place on Jan. 13th, the service at the Bartholomew-street Methodist Church being conducted by the Rev. A Russell Potts. Mr. Charles Griffin, who was at the organ, played appropriate music as the congregation assembled and two hymns were sung, "Jerusalem the golden" and "Jesu, Lover of my soul."
The interment was at the Newtown-road Cemetery in the same grave as that of her husband. The congregation was representative of the esteem in which Mrs. Sneath was held, many of her personal friends being present.

The personal mourners were; Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Plumb, Mrs B.J. Harding, Miss Eileen and Miss Joan Harding, Mr. Albert Noon, Mr. George Noon, Mrs Palmer.


Newbury Weekly News

20 January 1944
Mrs P. p 160 LS(K)30

Husband Donald James Sneath 1879-1937 (buried 15 November 1937)

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