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Eveing Telegraph, 1935
Funeral at Rushden of Mrs. W. Clark

Died On Way To Wedding

  The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Ann Clark, of 51, Robinson-road, Rushden, who died suddenly while on her way on Saturday to her grandson’s wedding, took place at Rushden on Tuesday, and was conducted by the Rev. E. E. Bromage, of the Wellingborough-road Mission Church.

  The mourners were Mr. W. Clark and Miss A. Clark (widower and daughter), Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark (son and daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. H. Benning (son-in-law and daughter), Mr. and Mrs. E. a. Clark (son and daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris (son-in-law and daughter), Mr. and Mrs. Len Clark (son and daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Clark (son and daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clark (son and daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark (son and daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. E. Riddle, Heywood (brother and sister-in-law), Alderman H. Clark, Rochdale and Mrs. H. Ballard, Leeds (brother-in-law and sister-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark, Wellingborough (brother-in-law and sister-in-law), Mrs. D. Young, Mrs. G. E. Bayes and Mr. Eddie Clark (grandchildren), Mrs. John Clark, “Heatherbrea,” Rushden (sister-in-law), and Mr. Fred Clark (brother-in-law), Miss T. Clark, Mrs. a. Clark, and Mrs. B. Clark and Mrs. A. Walker (nieces), Mr. P. Ballard, Roade (nephew), Mr. J. Allen, Raunds (friend), and many others.

Wreaths were inscribed:-

  With fondest memories of a loving wife and mother, with dearest love, Dad and Annie;  In loving remembrance of dear mother and grandma, from Will, Rose, Dora, George and Bert; Oh, mother, how we shall miss you – With loving thoughts from Nell and Harry and family; To dear mother, Ted and Hilda – Jesus gives the weary calm and sweet repose, With Thy tenderest blessing may thine eyelids close; Loving and grateful memories of mother, from May, Joe and little David – The long day ended, the journey done, now gathered to the quiet west, the sundown splendid and serene rest; To our dear one, with love and fond memories, from Len, Emily and Gwenneth;  In affectionate remembrance of mother, from Doll and Fred;  With never ending memory of a very dear mother, Harry and Effie;  In loving memory of mother, the best friend of all, from Jack, Irene and Syliva – Safe on the stormless shore;  With deepest sympathy from her brother and sister and family, Heywood, Lancs;  With deepest sympathy, from brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. Riddle, Retford;  In loving memory, from Em and Albert and family;  With deepest sympathy, Harry Louie, of Rochdale, and Kate and Harold, of Leeds;  With deepest sympathy, from brother Charles and family;  In loving remembrance of dear Sarah Ann, from Arthur and Kate and family, Wellingborough;  In loving memory, from Lottie and Fred and family;  In loving memory of our dear grandma, Eddie and Kathleen;  To dear grandma, from Jessie;  In loving memory, with deepest sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. W. Boddington and family, 45, Robinson-road;  In loving memory, from Mrs. Seabrook and family;  In remembrance, with memories that will not fade, W. H. D. and E. M. Bennett;  With deepest sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. Espin – There shall be no more death neither sorrow or crying;  With deepest sympathy, Mrs. H. Payne and Mrs. T. Percival;  With deepest sympathy, from Mr. T. H. Partridge and family;  With deepest sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. Tom Payne and Mrs. Garley;  With deepest sympathy, from Mrs. Elliott and family;  With deepest sympathy, Mr. W. Allen and family, Raunds – In the midst of life we are in death;  With deepest sympathy, from all at 13, Co-op-row, and Mr. and Mrs. Burdett – R.I.P.;  In loving memory of a dear friend, from Evelyn and Albert (Kettering), and Flo and Enos;  In kind remembrance of Mrs. Clark, from Florrie;  With deepest sympathy, from Mrs. Driver, 112, Queen-street – Gone but not forgotten;  In loving memory of dear Sarah Ann, from Tom and Harry and family – And that Thou bidst me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, I come;  In affectionate remembrance of one of the best, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boddington and family;  With deepest sympathy, from Olive, Jean and Freda and Dick, to grandma dear;  With deepest sympathy, from the girls in the closing room at John and Cave and Sone;  With Mrs. Fred Bayes’ love – flowers from her own garden.



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