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Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   Nelson Moren
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Age at death:
   70
Date of burial:
   02 June 1944
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   Wincombe Road, Newbury
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1917
Page number: 253
Record number: 11624
Official at burial:
   E H Stenning
     
Comments:
   Moren or Morien
Source of information:
  Burial Register

Memorial Details

  Nelson MOREN
  30 May 1944
  70
  Male
   
  4 Kerbstones.
  Granite Engraved
   
  Kerbstone: Outer west slope: In Loving Memory of // South Kerbstone: Outer slope: my dear husband, Nelson Moren died 30th May 1944 aged 70 // North Kerbstone: Outer slope: Also of his dear wife, Lizetta Moren, died 16th. April, 1958 / aged 79. //
   
  Partly tilted & buried. Vase buried.
  LS(J)17
   
   
  01 February 2020
  EAC
 
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Lizetta MOREN

 

 

Obituaries and Newspaper announcements

Nelson Moren
Article source:    Newbury Weekly News
Date of source:    08 June 1944
Copyright:    © Newbury Weekly News

Transcription:

 

NELSON MOREN

 

DEATH OF MR. NELSON MOREN

Former member of Newbury

Volunteer Fire Brigade

The death took place on Tuesday last week of Mr. Nelson Moren, of Winchcombe-road, Newbury. He came of an old-established Kentish family, and was the eldest son of Mr.J. Moren, of the Dairy House Farm, Marden. He married Miss L. Couzens, of Norfolk, and lived in Tonbridge, where he carried on business as a dealer in antiques.

He came to Newbury in 1912 and was a founder member of the Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade for 15 years; he was also a special constable during the last war. He was very well known locally, attending sales as a porter and as a buyer, and was for some time attendant at the weekly poultry sales held by Messrs. Day, Shergold and Herbert.

He sustained a fall from the motor engine when on the way to a call which considerably shook him. Latterly he had been in very indifferent health and was a patient at a hospital. His age was 70.

The funeral took place at the Newtown-road Cemetery on Thursday afternoon, the clergyman being the Rev. E.H. Stenning.

 

The mourners were Mrs. Moren (widow), Mrs. Commerford (sister), Mr. Couzens (brother-in-law), Mrs. F. Moren (sister-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. Lampard (nephew and niece), and Mr. Rayner Lampard (great nephew).

Those also present Included Mrs. Fifield, Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Fisher and Mr. Ashley Turner (representing the Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade).

 

There were a number of wreaths listed.

 

Newbury Weekly News 8 June 1944.

Not in Mrs. P.

Buried 2 June 1944 Bk. 1917 p. 253 no. 11624

 

Birth does not appear to have been registered.

This obituary entry is awaiting verification.
 
 


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