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Rushden Echo and Argus, 26th October 1934, transcribed by Kay Collins
Mr. Fred Waller, of Rushden

Mr. Fred Waller, of 5, Thrift Cottages, Wellingborough-road, Rushden, passed away on Thursday, after an illness lasting about five years, at the age of 45 years. A wife, Mrs. E. Waller, is bereaved.

The deceased was born in Thrift Cottages, and lived there all his life. He was a member of the Windmill Club for over 20 years.

The funeral took place at the Rushden Cemetery on Monday, the Rev. C. J. Keeler conducting the service. The family mourners included Mrs. E. Waller (widow), Mrs. J, Waller (mother), Miss L. Waller, Mrs. C. Dickens, Mrs. W. Dunkley, Miss D. Waller, and Miss E. Waller (sisters), Mr. A. Waller and Mr. J. Waller (brothers), Mr. W. Dunkley and Mr. C. Dickens (brothers-in-law), Mrs. A. Waller (sister-in-law), Mr. W. Bandey and Mr. G. A. Bandey (brothers-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes (brother-in-law and sister-in-law), Mr. Watts and Mrs. L. Livings (aunts), Mr. J. Waller (uncle), Mrs Agutter, Mrs. Mole, and Mrs. Garner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Waller (uncle and aunt), Mrs. F. Billing (niece), Mrs. W. Willmott (cousin), Mrs. Cordell (cousin), and Mrs. F. Agutter (cousin).

[A list of the wreaths follows]


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