Personal information about Mary Ann Harper

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Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   Mary Ann Harper
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Age at death:
   55
Date of burial:
   18 September 1903
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   41 West Street, Chipping Norton
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1899
Page number: 071
Record number: 7763
Official at burial:
   John Neville
     
Comments:
   Not sure about surname
Source of information:
  Burial Register
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Memorial Details

  Mary Ann HARPER
  14 September 1903
  55
  Female
   
  Kerbstones with small headstone
  Marble
   
  "On headstone: Mary Godfrey. / Called to rest / Oct. 28th 1888 aged 67. / James Godfrey April 8 1904 aged 82.// On inner S kerbstone: Ellen M. Godfrey at rest June 22nd 1932 aged 82. James Godfrey at rest Dec. 23 1891 aged 39.// On inner N kerbstone: Mary Ann Harper at rest Sep 14 1903, aged 55.// On inner E kerbstone: William Godfrey at rest January 31 1929.//"
   
  Small headstone with scroll decoration on W kerbstone. Kerbstones also on the 3 other sides. Double plot. Grass in the centre. Engraved/raised lettering.
  35A
   
   
  01 March 2012
  HVR
 
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Other people list on this memorial

Mary GODFREY
Ellen M. GODFREY
James GODFREY
James GODFREY
William GODFREY

 

 

Obituaries and Newspaper announcements

Mary Ann Harper
Article source:    Newbury Weekly News
Date of source:    24 September 1903
Copyright:    © Newbury Weekly News 24 September 1903 and Mrs P

Transcription:

 

MARY ANN HARPER

THE LATE MRS. HARPER

The funeral took place of the late Mrs. Harper, who died on the previous Monday at Chipping Norton. Deceased, who is the daughter of Mr. Godfrey, of the Acacias, Newbury, was married about eighteen months ago to the Rev. J. Harper. She was taken ill about three weeks since with what appeared to be an attack of influenza, which in the later stages developed rapidly, and her death until a few hours previously was quite unexpected. The body was brought by train to Newbury, and on being met at the Railway Station was taken direct to the Primitive Methodist Church, where a large congregation had assembled. The Revs. J. Neville and W. bridge took part in the service. A hymn was sung with the refrain “There is sweet rest in heaven” and as the remains were borne away the voluntary “Know that my Redeemer liveth” was played by Mr. Smith, the organist. The body was conveyed to the cemetery when the service was brought to a conclusion.

The mourners included Mr. Godfrey (father), Rev. J. Harper (husband), Rev. C. Spooner (brother-in-law), Mrs. Spooner (sister), Mr. W. Godfrey (brother), Mrs. W. Godfrey (sister-in-law), Mrs. J. Godfrey (sister-in-law), Mr. Stanley Godfrey, Mr. E. Godfrey, Mr. G. Spooner, Mr. F. Spooner, Mr. P. Spooner (nephews) Miss M. Godfrey (niece), Rev. J. Harper, Rev. F. Harper, Miss Harper, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Neville, Mrs. Bell etc.

Wreaths were sent by the Father, Charlie, Bess and Boys (Hackney), Will and Agnes (Stroud), Auntie, Nellie and family, Daisy and Ivo, Mary, Mr. and Mrs Griffin and family, Mr and Mrs Thompson (Stroud), Miss Friskin (Fulham), the Mothers' Meeting, Bartholomew Street Sunday School, the Church and Christian Endeavour, Chipping Norton.

A memorial service was held on Sunday evening, the Rev. J. Neville speaking from “The time is short,”words, he said, which had been ringing in his ears the whole of the week. He spoke of the deceased as having been identified with this church for the past fifty years, originally as a scholar, then as a member, teacher, and conductor of Bible and society classes. To the various institutions of this house of prayer she was warmly attached – the Mothers' Meeting, the clothing Club, the Sunday School; while her generous sympathies went out to the Orphanage, the Missionary Society, and in many ways she took a deep interest in the training of the young, and in visiting the afflicted and the sorrowing. Beyond the home circle her loss would be deplored. Her last declaration was that all was well; and with her eye fixed on the Eternal One, she passed away into endless light. The service closed with the singing of the hymn:-

“Friend after friend departs;

Who has not lost a friend”

Newbury Weekly News 24 September 1903

Mrs P p 35 35A

 

Mary Ann Harper died 14 September 1903 aged 55

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