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BURIALS in UPTON GREY CEMETERY Land Comprising 1,677 Sq BURIALS IN UPTON GREY CEMETERY Land comprising 1,677 sq. yds. conveyed by G W Hayes on 28 th July 1928 ANGELL, Eileen Doris May buried 7 th August 1973 age 47 2­C29 ARLETT, Edwin Thomas, Dormer Cottage buried 15 th December 1953 age 49 2­B20 ARLETT, Edith Annie, Church Cottage buried 19 th December 1975 age 72 2­B20 ARNOLD, Harriet Winifred, Little Hoddington buried 6 th January 1959 age 73 2­E28 ARNOLD, Hilda buried 12 th January 1983 2­E28 Ashes in caskets 2­E33/34 BALL, Annie buried 25 th August 1982 age 78 2­C20 BALL, Edward George, 15 Little Hoddington died 31 st January 1970 age 66 2­C20 BAIRD, Carrie Rose (member of Creasey family) buried 12 th October 1984 age 2­C40 12 hours BALLARD, Thomas George, Cleaves Lane buried 18 th December 1943 age 55 2­B6 In Loving Memory of Jack Morris (Sinbad) BARKWAY, The Manor (House) 2­E29 Upton Grey buried 17 th March 1960 aged 69 years BARRETT, John buried 1 st February 1939 2­A36 BARRETT, Louisa buried 30 th July 1940 2­A37 BEARD, Sarah Elizabeth buried 14 th May 1940 2­B40 BLAKE, Dorothy Annie, 2 Norton Cottages, Sutton Scotney buried 12 th 2­B35 December 1950 age 47 BLAKE, Lucy, 67 Hatch Lane, Basing buried 3 rd June 1854 age 84 2­B35 BLAKE, George Albert, Tyle Barn buried 29 th January 1951 age 52 2­B36 BLAKE, Dorothy Lilian, Basing buried 4 th October 1993 age 79 2­B37 BLAKE, Leonard buried 8 th December 1969 age 69 2­B37 BRICKWOOD, Ellen Louisa, 16 Cavalier Close, Basing died 28 th April 1967 age 79 2­C15 BRICKWOOD, John, The Hospital, Winchfield died 14 th December 1967 age 86 2­C15 BRIDLE, Lionel John, Clock Cottage, Cleeves Lane Forever in our Thoughts 1­D3 died 19 th May 2003 aged 52 BROUGHALL, Elizabeth, 3 Little Hoddington died 3 rd July 1967 age 59 2­C16 BROWNING, John T buried 11 th November 1936 2­A33 In loving memory of Dennis (Richard Tom) BURT, 23.3.1927 – 20.1.1996 aged 68 2­E36 In Loving Memory of Alfred Henry BUSH, 2 Little Hoddington buried 7 th April 1986 age 76; Now Joined by His Wife Winifred Doris BUSH, died 2 nd January 2­C26 2003 aged 88 years – Forever in our Thoughts In Loving Memory of Mervyn Richard BUSH, a Dear Son died 7 th October 1972 2­C25 age 24 – At Peace No Longer in our Lives to Share CAMPBELL, Harry, Vicarage Cottage buried 11 th October 1943 age 78 2­B5 In Loving Memory of Alfred James CARTER, Weston Road buried 25 th October 1944 age 68; and Jane Elizabeth Mary CARTER, Flint Cottage, Weston Patrick 2­B10 buried 21 st August 1961 age 83 CATES, Elizabeth buried 29 th December 1967 age 91 2­C17 CHICHESTER, Ivor Francis, (Retired Commander H.M. Navy) Dormers buried 2­D4 25 March 1955 age 76 CHICHESTER, Cicely Margeurite (cremated remains), The Glebe Upton Grey 2­D4 buried 13 th October 1961 age 83 In Loving Memory of Charles CHILDS, (b. 1893), 4 Little Hoddington buried 15 th October 1975 age 81 also Alice Maud Evelyn CHILDS (b. 1904) buried 13 th 2­C31 June 1977 age 73 CHILDS, Edwin, Weston Road buried 13 th February 1960 age 84 2­C1 CHILDS, Louisa Mary buried 11 th March 1963 age 86 2­C1 CLARKE, William buried 4 th January 1933 2­A20 COLEMAN, Richard James, 2 Dower House Cottages 30.3.1955­1.6.1987 age 32; Audrey Jean COLEMAN, 8.8.1917­ 20.1.2003 aged 85 – Treasured 2­D17 memories; Jim (Albert James) COLEMAN 7.2.1916 – 17.2.2006 COMPTON ,Martin Luther, In loving memory of our dear brother who passed away 19 th November 1939 aged 64 years 2­A38 Also Alice Lavinia COMPTON (Old Forge) died 28 th December 1957 aged 77 COOKE, Cynthia Edwina (previously STONE but née BATHGATE) buried 3 rd 1­B1 September 1998 age 74 COOPER, George buried 10 th January 1941 2­B2 COUNSELL, Arthur Sidney, C.S.M. in the R.A.S.C., died in the Canadian 2­B28 Neurological Hospital, Hackwood House buried 22 nd June 1944 age 27 COXHILL, Minna Phillipine, St Martins Row buried 23 rd August 1955 age 65 2­B21 COXHILL, William Henry, Audleys Wood buried 30 th June 1976 age 83 2­B21 CREASEY, James William, The Old Bakery (1915­1985 on gravestone) – burial register buried 4 th February 1987 age70 CREASEY, Jean Bruce Ovenstone (1913­1985 on gravestone) – burial register 2­C40 buried 4 th Feb 1987 age73 Lie here together with their granddaughter Carrie Rose BAIRD CRIPPS, Mark, School Yard, Weston Patrick buried 29 th October 1966 age 70 2­A13 CROFT, Mary Louisa Emily, Weston Road buried 26 th June 1944 age 39 2­B9 CROSTHWAITE RESERVED 1­A3 DICKS, Beatrice Maud & Leslie Walter see WHITE 2­C14 DE COURCY TAYLOR, Geraldine, The Manor (House) UG, buried 31 st 2­D29 December 1964 age 85 DUFFET, William Ivor, of Lodge Farm Cottages, Cleves Lane died 4 th 1­E4 December 2006 aged 66 years In Loving Memory of Lily EBBS, (1 Little Hoddington) died 20 th November 2­C34 1978 aged 82 also her Husband George EBBS died 7 th December 1989 aged 87 EDWARDS, Anne Louise (nee Stockdale) buried 10 th November 1970 age 32 1­A20 ELLIOTT, Edith Jane died at Southmead Hospital, Westbury­on­Trym, buried 2­B14 18 th August 1945 age 57 ELLIOTT, Edwin Sidney died at Barrow Hospital, Clevedon, buried 3 rd July 2­B14 1958 age 68 EVANS, Margaret, The Hoddington Arms buried 31 st July 1957 age 50 2­E15 EVERETT, Nellie Violet buried 15 th June 1995 age 82 2­D31 EVERETT, Emily, Tile Barn buried 2 nd April 1953 age 68 2­B19 EVERETT, Frederick, 2 Farm Cottages, Wivelrod died 17 th May 1984 age 62 2­B19 EWERS, Ada, Bidden Road buried 19 th November 1960 age 66 2­C6 EWERS, William died 8 th January 1969 age 82 2­C6 FELGATE, John Harold (cremated), Green Hedges buried 6 th January 1959 age 48 2­E16 FIRMINGER, Fanny, Cleaves Lane buried 22 nd June 1944 age 76 2­B8 FISHER, Jack 1919­1993; Pat FISHER 1911­1991; ­ In Loving Memory of my 2­C43 parents and baby sister Gay Dawn FISHER Missing you all, Comfort and Joy (In hedge) FISHER stillborn buried 4 th August 1954 2­AB42 In Loving Memory of William Ernest FISHER, St Martin’s Row (died at The 2­B22 Barge Inn, Basingstoke) 2nd January 1956 aged 72 years; also of Ethel Florence FISHER 8 Petersfield, East Oakley died 5 th Jan 1968 aged 82 years ­ reunited FISHLOCK, Charles William Laurence of Childs Cottage b. 1903 buried 27 th August 1995 age 91 – In Ever Loving Memory of a Dear Husband Father and 2­E35 Grandfather and Dorothy Ellen FISHLOCK his wife buried 7 th September 1997 age 91 – Loved and Always Remembered FISHLOCK, Ronald Thomas (Little Hoddington) In ever loving memory of a 2­E37 dear Husband, Father and Grandfather 5.4.1936 – 21.10.1996 age 60 FITZPATRICK, Denise Marie of London buried 3 rd April 1996 age 80 2­E6 FOX, Edgar Stewart, The Shop UG ashes scattered in churchyard on 13 th July ­ 1959 age 56 FOX, Horace , The Post Office (now Willow Cottage), cremated remains ­ scattered in churchyard on 28 th December 1957, age 71 FOXCROFT, Bessie May (nee Terrell), 39A Anstey Road, Alton buried 27 th 2­A27 March 1948 age 42 beloved wife of Major H V Foxcroft FRYER, Joseph R buried 21 st December 1928 2­A4 GALE, John Henry of Alresford died 28 th February 2000 age 63 1­D1 GARY, Henry died at Inwood Cottage Hospital, Alton buried 13 th February 2­B17 1952 age 68 GARY, Rose (ex Upton Grey), Andover died 24 th July 1966 age 82 2­B17 GILBERT, Agnes Elizabeth Isabella, 2 Little Hoddington born 1904 buried 25 th 2­C33 October 1978 age 74 GILBERT, Arthur James, 2 Little Hoddington buried 24 th June 1981 age 79 2­D33 GILBERT, Stephen Arthur (2428103 Lance Corporal, Royal Army Medical 2­C36 Corps), 2 Little Hoddington died 30th November 1983 age 29 GILLETT, Dorothy Anne, Byways, The Butts 13 th March 1938 – 1 st May 1998 age 60 “Loving and kind in all her ways sincere and true in heart and mind a 1­C1 very special lady and an inspiration to us all.” GOODCHILD, Henry, Weston Road buried 28 th June 1949 age 74 2­B33 GOODDALL, Frederick James, Council Houses buried 22 nd July 1950 age 66 2­B16 GOODYEAR, Christine Elizabeth, 13 Little Hoddington; In Memory of 3 rd April 2­E39 1941 ­ 20 th Feb 2003 age 61 – Beloved daughter of William and Elizabeth Warwick In loving memory of Frank Gordon GOODYEAR, (Oakley) born 18.6.1960 died 2­D35 22.7.1986 age 25 and Tracy THOMSON born 18.11.1961 died 22.7.1986 age 24 GOSNEY, Elizabeth Sarah, The Bury, Odiham buried 1 st January 1945 age 77 2­A3 GOSNEY,Frank buried 19 th November 1928 2­A2 In Loving Memory of Beatrice Edith GOULD, b. 29.9.1908 died 23 rd October 1972 aged 64 years; and of Daniel Henry Kinge GOULD died 12 th January 1987 2­D7 aged 80 years; and also Bernard Brian GOULD died 17 th March 1987 aged 42 GOULD, Charles Thomas Jack, 3 Manor Farm Cottages buried 26 th Jan 1989 2­D8 GOULD, Jack (pencil entry in register) 2­D37 GOULD, May B buried 10 th November 1932 2­A8 GRAY, Gerald G buried 18 th January 1934 in NW corner of cemetery 2­AB41 GREEN, John buried 8 th July 1940 2­A32 GREEN, Mary, 18 Bridge Street, Overton buried 22 nd May 1964 age 85 2­A32 GREEN, Montague H buried 28 th February 1936 2­A31 HATT, Fanny E buried 31 st December 1935 2­A30 HAYTER, William buried 17 th May 1938 2­A35 John Edward HEAD, Keepers Way born 1923 buried 28 th September 1995 1­A1 (age 72) Beloved Husband and Father HILLIER, Esther, 7 Council Houses buried 14 th September 1956 age 70 2­C7 HOCKLEY, Caroline born 2 nd September 1849 died 14 th October 1929 2­A10 HOLLAND, Ada Maree Howard, The Cottage UG buried 29 th June 1961 age 67 2­E32 HOLLAND, Walter Thomas Forest buried 6 th February 1977 age 83; inscription 2­E32 on grave reads: In Loving Memory of Tom Holland 1893­1976 2­E32 HOLLAND, Maud Martha Mary, London (died at University College Hospital) 2­E12 died 1 st August 1954 age 71 HOLLOWAY, Albert James, Council Houses buried 5 th January 1965 age
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