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... distinction of being reported dead, a victim of typhoid fever. He is one of the few men alive who have been able to read glowing obituary notices of himself. Women's Spiritual Duty ...
... distinction of being reported dead, a victim of typhoid fever. He is one of the few men alive who have been able to read glowing obituary notices of himself. Women's Spiritual Duty ...
... Erinkhurst & Son, of London Road. SUSSEX AND SURREY COURIER. SATURDAY. APRIL 13. 1940. CHURCH SUPPORT.—One often sees in obituary notices a statement to the effect that Mr. So-and-Bo was a pillar of the Church. but it is seldom that anyone is described ...
... was not popular. However, he had an exceptional career. He died about two lyears ago, but, so far as I know, no one sent an obituary notice to the Observer. The following condensed details are culled from a former edition of Who's Who: Councillor W. B. Steer ...
... Tilgate Park Garage; and on Wednesday a social will be held at the Montelore Institute, with Mr. W. S. Denman in charge. OBITUARY.—The death took place on Wednesday of Mr.. Feist, widow of a former well-known and much-esteemed railwayman. She had been ...
... know that God In the unsearchablenese of His Wisdom has an abiding purpose and fulfilment for the life of Roger Newman. OBITUARY. The funeral of Mrs. Susan White, of Park Cottages, Chapel Lane, took place at Forest Row Cemetery on Monday, the service ...
... the customary fixture hat is in abeyance. It Is hoped to have some games during the coining season. FORMER FOOTBALLER. An obituary notice In our last issue related to a former Crawler footballer, Mr. Lorenzo Alld r e Trenathy Eason, son of Mr. and Mrs ...
... 'iiTAl' ► t ee CTbere'l district he entered the employ of was Imposed. Messrs. J. Cheal Suns. In his were many floral tributes. OBITUARY. The burial took lyounger days Mr. Jordan was a place in Snell Hatch Cemetery capable cricketer and he possessed on Friday ...
... The English countryside has for itself. The restaurantPROSECUTION the damage. Witness inns- level it broke in four pisaa en OBITUARY. - Three well-known never recovered from these habit does a great deal to made - and respected residents of the impact with ...
... be made payable to the Sussex and Surrey Courier, Horsham Times. I N the issue of January Ist, 1853, under the heading Obituary of Eminent Persons Recently Deceased: . appears the following: Mr. Edward Rogers, of Stanage Park, Co. Radnor, was a D ...
... Crawley Hospital Gifts OBITUARY.—Three Bridges has , lost two old inhabitants by deatfit. —Mr. Rich. of 76. Haselwick-road.l aged 76 years: and Mr. A. John-II eon, of 106. High-street, who died on Monday morning. aged Mrs. Johnson, a son, who is serving ...
... Clothier took part in the proceedings. Looking casually through the World's Press News• a few years ago. I saw his name in the obituary column. Mr. Grayling I recall as fresh-coloured and boyish I in and genial by neture. So far as I know he was on the West ...
... s were: I, Mrs. Gilson, 2. Mrs. Gale; L Mrs. Tu'lett: ronsolation, Mr. W. gbie, Mr. Martin, Mrs. Garrett asd Mrs. Cramp. OBITUARY. The death took place at the Not thgate Cafe on Sunday morning of Mr. John Valentine Cullen who was taken 111 in a Crawley ...