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The Rushden Echo & Argus, 9th May 1941, transcribed by Jim Hollis
Mrs. A. M. H. Willmott, Knuston

The passing, at the age of 57, of Mrs. A. M. H. Willmott, widow of the late Mr. George Willmott, of Knuston Home Farm, Irchester, is deeply regretted among a wide circle of friends, many of whom attended the funeral on April 29.

At the house, where the service was conducted by the Rev. R. Percy Jones, of the Rushden Park-road Baptist Church, the company included Mr. G. Willmott, Mrs. E. Baker, Mr. H. Willmott, Mrs. C. G. Gramshaw (sons and daughters), Mr. D. Berrill (brother), Miss E. Willmott (sister-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. O. Berrill (brother and sister-in-law), Mr. A. Berrill (brother), Mrs. R. Brown (niece), Mrs. L. Brittin (niece), Mr. E. Baker, Mr. C. Gramshaw (sons-in-law), Miss J. Peck (friend), Mr. and Mrs. E. Mayes (nephew and niece), Mr. L. Willmott and Mrs. E. Newell (nephew and niece), Mr. and Mrs. T. Baxter (friends), and Mr. and Mrs. A. Gramshaw (friends).

Mrs. E. Lack and Miss B. Partridge were unable to attend.

Floral tributes were inscribed as follows:-

To dear Mother from George, Herbert, Margaret, Mary, Eric and Cyril; With deepest sympathy from Grandma Pennington, Ashton-under-Lyne; “He that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness but have the light of life.” A token of sincere sympathy from Mrs. Laflin, Mrs. George, Mrs. Gee, Knuston; With sincere sympathy from Mrs. Hicks, Brenda and David; In sincerest sympathy from Mr. and Mrs. Wanklyn and family; With deepest sympathy, Mr. and Mrs. A Gramshaw and family; In remembrance, Joan; In loving memory of Margaret, from Floss and Sid. “I have redeemed thee, thou art Mine”; With loving remembrance of Margaret, from Lizzie and family, Caldecott and Tilney’s. “She hath done what she could”; In loving memory of Auntie Margaret, from Nephews and Nieces, Blousic Dairy, Knuston Lodge, South View; In loving memory of Aunt Margaret, from her Nephews and Nieces, Manor Farm, Bedford-road; With deepest sympathy from Mr. and Mrs. R. Dickens; From the employees of Mrs. Willmott, Knuston Farm, with deepest sympathy; In loving memory, Oliver, Harriett and family; To Mrs. Willmott, with great sorrow from Mrs. Peat and Walter; In loving memory, Archie, Joyce and Reg; In loving memory of dear Margaret, from Nellie and Bess; In loving memory of auntie, Hugh and Joan; With deepest sympathy, Mrs. Baker and Gladys; In affectionate remembrance from the members of the W.M.A.; With deepest sympathy from Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Baxter and Jim; In loving memory of Sister Margaret, from Douglas, Lucy and Family (Northampton).


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