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Rushden Echo & Argus, 26th February 1932, transcribed by Kay Collins
Mrs Caroline Ette

The death occurred on Sunday, at home at 16, Grove-road, Rushden, of Mrs Caroline Ette, at the age of 80 years. The deceased was a member of the Independent Wesleyan Church, High-street. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, when the Rev C J Keeler officiated. The family mourners were: Miss A Ette and Mr H Ette (daughter and son), Mrs H Skinner and Mr A Ette (daughter and son), Mrs E Lockie and Mr H Skinner (daughter and son-in-law), Mrs H Ette and Mr G Ette (daughter-in-law and grandson), Miss M Denton and Miss A Denton (nieces), Mr and Mrs G Newman (nephew and niece), Mr and Mrs F Blunt (nephew and niece). Mr E Lockie (son-in-law), was unable to attend owing to illness.

Messrs Whittington and Tomlin carried out the funeral arrangements.

The floral tributes were inscribed: In loving memory of dear mother, from Ada and Archie, “She did her best”; In loving memory of mother and grandma, From Maud, Walt, Joan and Harold, America, “Until the day break”; In loving remembrance, from Bert, Ada, Gordon, Madge and Mr Gipps, “Her soul hath found abiding rest”; In loving memory of mother and grandma, from Dick, Bert, Phil and Jeff, “At rest”; In sweet remembrance of a beloved mother, from Doss, Ted and children; With love from the nieces and nephews at Eastfields and Irchester; In loving memory, from Mr and Mrs Chas. Ette, Walgrave; In loving memory of our dear aunt, from her loving nieces, Kate, Alice, Elsie and Millie; In affectionate remembrance of Aunt Carrie, from Zillah, George and Eliza, Will and Nellie; In loving memory, from Frank and Maggie; Ion loving remembrance, from Mrs Cave and Ada; In loving memory of a dear friend, from Mrs Fuller, “Peace, Perfect Peace”; In deepest sympathy, from Mrs F Shorley and family, Wellingborough-road; With deepest sympathy, from neighbours and friends, of Grove-road; In loving memory , from old friends, John Denton, Edith and Charles Perkins; With deepest sympathy, from Mrs H Cox, Francie and Arthur, “There is sweet rest in Heaven”; In sweet remembrance, from Ethel Clayton; In loving memory, from Mr and Mrs J Lockie; In fond and ever loving memory of a dear old friend and for old time’s sake, With love from Lizzie Linnett; In affectionate remembrance and deepest sympathy, from L. Lawson.


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