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Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   Stella North
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Age at death:
   45
Date of burial:
   24 June 1902
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   Bridge House, Cheap Street, Newbury
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1899
Page number: 049
Record number: 7591
Official at burial:
   Clifford Freud
     
Comments:
   Mrs P page 87 NCh(J)15
Source of information:
  Burial Register
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Memorial Details

  Stella North
  20 June 1902
  45
  Female
   
  Kerbstones with corners
 
   
  Kerbstone North side: IMO Stella, the the dearly beloved and loving wife of Geo. Kennerick NORTH, who passed away / June 20th. 1902 aged 45 years./ North side inside: Also of George Kennerick Charles NORTH born Oct. 8th. 1886. at rest Jan.---------(buried Jan.20th. 1919) / South side: Frances Alice NORTH, at rest Easter Morn, April 25th. 1943./“Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.”
   
  Large grave, readable, large ant mound
  NCh(J) 15
   
   
  11 March 2024
  SK&DoE
 
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Other people list on this memorial

George Kennerick Charles North
Frances Alice North

 

 

Obituaries and Newspaper announcements

Stella North
Article source:    Newbury Weekly News
Date of source:    25 June 1902
Copyright:    © Newbury Weekly News

Transcription:

 

STELLA NORTH

Died June 20th, 1902

Aged 45 years

 

A number of floral offerings were sent by sympathising friends, the one from the G.W.R. Staff being very beautiful.  Amongst those contributing were “The sorrowing Husband and children”, Fred and Nancy, Lizzie and the children Elsie, Frank and Daisy, Stella, Alice, George and Marie, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Taylor (Midgham) Miss Skinner, Bob and Rose, Miss Newman, Miss Duck, British Women Committee, Miss F. Prill, Mr. and Mrs. Pyke, Mr. and Mrs. Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Marsmand, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kite (Twyford), Mr. and Mrs. E. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Spragg and family, Miss Midwinter and Mrs. E.J. Forster, Mr. and Mrs. A Gawthorn, Mr. J.B. Taylor, jun., G.W.R. Staff, Newbury Station, Nell, Kate and Nan, Aunt Carrie, Harry and Mollie, Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Cambridge, G.W.R. staff.

 

The arrangements were carried out by Mr. Charles W. Adey, of West Mills.

 Also :   Stella Higgs was born in 1857 and before her marriage to George Kenerrick North she lived with her family in 9 Swindon Street, Highworth, Wiltshire where her father was employed as a general storekeeper. By the time of her marriage on 25th October 1881, she had qualified as a school mistress.  She had 3 children –

  1. 1.      Stella Sophia Mary b. 1883 in Swindon, d. 28/03/1966 in Wokingham
  2. 2.      Frances Alice Blanche Sainsbury b. 1884 in Highworth, d. 25/04/1943 in Newbury
  3. 3.      George Kenerrick Charles b. 1886, d. 15/01/1919 in Caerleon, Monmouthshire

  

NWN 25/06/1902

N Ch (J) 15

d. 20/0/1902

 

Buried 24/06/1902

Book 1899 p. 049 No. 7591

 

 

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Stella North
Article source:    Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser
Date of source:    25 June 1902
Copyright:    © Newbury Weekly News

Transcription:

 

STELLA NORTH.

 

THE LATE MRS. NORTH -

The death took place on Friday of Mrs. North, wife of Mr. G. K. North, station-master, for whom and his family the greatest sympathy is felt. The funeral took place yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon, at the Cemetery.

The coffin was borne to the grave by railway porters in their new uniforms, Inspector Gawthorne, superintending the arrangements.

The mourners were Mr. G. K. North (husband), Misses North and Mr. G. K. C. North, (children); Mrs. S.P. Morris (sister), Mr. R Higgs, (brother), Miss Marie North (niece), Mr. C. Maslin, (uncle), Mrs. L. Easley (cousin) Mr. F. North, Mr. S. P Morris, (brothers-in-law)

The G. W. R . staff were represented by Mr. E. P. James, divisional superintendent's office, Reading ; Mr. F. J. C. Cambridge, Permanent Way Inspector ; Mr. G. Marks, chief goods clerk ; Mr. G. P. Pyke, booking clerk ; Mr J. R. C. Williams, and Mr. T. Blea, goods clerks ; Mr. T. Marchment, bookstall.

The coffin was of oak, with brass furniture, inscribed :

 

STELLA NORTH.

DIED JUNE 20th, 1902,

Aged 45 years.

 

Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser - Thursday 25 June 1902


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