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Mis Satterthwaite All Saints’ Church Satterthwaite Memorial Inscriptions & Roll of Honour Compiled by Suzanne Tiplady December 2003 Revised 2008, 2011 IN THE CHURCH In Memory of Henry William Walker Churchwarden 1936-1965 and benefactor of this parish Pulpit Frontals given In Loving Memory of Patricia Little 1911-1992 by her family In Memory of Joseph Walker Lamb 1918-1985 To the Glory of God and In Memory of Montague and Mary Ann Ainslie of Grizedale Hall this Chancel was improved by their daughter Mary Elizabeth and her husband Edward Wadham February 1st 1885 To the Glory of God and In Memory of Mary Ellen Brocklebank of Grizedale Hall This organ was installed by parishioners and friends, All Saints Day, 1933 To the Honour and Glory of God The east window was placed in this church by Harold Brocklebank of Grizedale In Memory of his father and mother 24th November 1916 To the Dear Memory of Thomas Geoffrey Elder son of Harold Brocklebank of Grizedale Captain 4th West Lancashire Howitzer Brigade RFA Fell in action in France near Maricourt On August 5th 1916 aged 33 years He being made perfect in a short time fulfilled a long time for his soul pleased the Lord Wisdom of Solomon IV 13 & 14. 1 In Loving and Honoured Memory of William George Ainslie JP and MP for this Division 1885-92 Born 9th January 1832 Died 10th February 1893 3rd son of Montague Ainslie of Grizedale and of Eliza Anne his wife Born 23rd January 1838 Died 7th December 1899 Only daughter of the late Thomas Samer of Fulham, Middlesex Satterthwaite Parish Roll of Honour The following served their King and Country in the cause of Liberty and Righteousness during the Great War 1914-1918 *E.Baines W.A.Kellett T.Baines M.Kindleysides A.Billington W.Lancaster *Isaac Brocklebank H.Little H.A.Brocklebank D.Newell *T.G.Brocklebank G.Penny J.A.Christopherson E.Preston J.Clark *J.Rockliffe W.Coward W.Rockliffe H.N.Dawe W.Seager L.Dowthwaite J.Swainson H.Dugdale *T.Swainson H.Dunning G.Thistlethwaite H.Gosden P.Tyson W.Hewartson S.Tyson W.Hodgson M.Walker C.Holding *E.Watson *H.Holding B.Wills W.Hudson Jas Wilson A.Hunter *Joseph Wilson R.Inman H.Wilson A.Jackson W.Winter H.Kellett *These made the supreme sacrifice 2 Satterthwaite Parish Roll of Honour The following served their King and Country in the cause of Freedom and Peace during World War II 1939-1945 John Askew Alfred Mawson William Askew David Smallwood Procter James Coward Florence May Procter Harry Crabtree John James Procter George Gosden Leslie Procter Horace Neil Gosden Donald Tuer Edward Jackson *Alec Weir James Richie Macmillan Frederick Gilbert Wilson Hugh Mckay John Benjamin Wilson *John Joseph Mather Kenneth Wilson *These made the supreme sacrifice To the Honour and Glory of God This window was erected by F.J.Ramsden of Abbot=s Wood AD 1910 One Flock and One Shepherd To the Memory of William Purchas Dawe Vicar of this Parish From 1885 to 1928 3 IN THE BURIAL GROUND Section A Grave Numbers 11, 45 In Affectionate Remembrance of Sarah Brocklebank of Satterthwaite Who died December 3rd 1869 Aged 66 Years Also of Mary her daughter And the beloved wife of John Suart of Elterwater Who died March 15th 1877 Aged 48 Years 4 IN THE BURIAL GROUND Section B Grave Numbers 144, 164, 48, 62 In Loving Memory of Arthur Kellett of Satterthwaite Who died May 27th 1902 Aged 64 Years Also of Margaret wife of the above Died Jan 28th 1908 aged 74 years Also of their children Henry, died Oct 11th 1877 Aged 11 years Ruth, died July 16th 1880 Aged 7 years Grave Number 228, 261 In Loving Memory of Madge Jackson Who passed away Nov 1st 1930 Aged 19 years Into thy hands Also Aaron her father Died June 18th 1939 Aged 50 years At Rest Grave Number 288 In Treasured Remembrance of Margaret Elizabeth Beloved wife of Aaron Jackson Who died 16th April 1958 Aged 66 years Into thy hands 5 Grave Number 229 In Loving Memory of Wilfred Bennett Who died 22nd Dec 1930 Aged 22 years Grave Number 193 Sacred to the Memory of Dora Louisa Second daughter of Edward Wadham of Millwood, Dalton in Furness Born 18th June 1869 Died 7th November 1918 Grave Number 267 To the Memory of Amy Eldest daughter of Edward Wadham Born 26th September 1861 Died 3rd November 1944 Grave Number 244 In Tender Memory of Emma May Dawe Passed on Feb 1st 1936 Until the Dawn Grave Numbers 214, 237 In Loving Memory of Emma Dawe Born March 6th 1840 Died April 20th 1926 With the Saints in Glory Everlasting Also of William Purchase Dawe Her husband Born Oct 29th 1840, Died Dec 26th 1933 Vicar of Satterthwaite 1885 - 1928 6 Grave Numbers 168, 218, 287 William Lightfoot of The Cragg Died 3rd June 1928 Mary his wife Died 29th Sept 1909 Also their daughter Mary Died 10th May 1957 Redeemed by the precious blood of Christ Grave Number 239 Sacred to the Memory of Richard Frederick Clarke Who died March 8th 1935 Sunset and Evening Star And the Clear Call for Me And may there be no moaning of the oar When I put out to sea Grave Number ** In Loving Memory of Margaret Bartley Died 22nd November 2008 Aged 63 years Daughter of Bell And Harold Hoodless Also a dearly beloved Sister Forever in our hearts 7 IN THE BURIAL GROUND Section C Grave Number 137 In Loving Memory of Joseph Martin Gunson Who died Nov 17th 1901 Aged 70 years Grave Number 70 Sacred to the Memory of Wilfred Townson Inman Born September 18th 1881 Died September 28th 1882 Grave Number 125 In Memorandum Annie Longrigg Born November 1 1833 Died November 21 1899 He giveth his beloved sleep Psalm CXXVII.II Grave Number 15, 204 In Affectionate Remembrance of Margaret The beloved wife of John Townson Inman of Force Mill Who died on the 1st day of May 1871 aged 39 years Also of their son Thomas Inman Who died at Force Mill on the 30th April 1922 aged 59 years Grave Number 157 In Loving Memory of Bridget Elizabeth Inman Born Aug 10th 1841 Died June 20th 1905 8 Grave Number 14 In Loving Memory of William Dawson of Satterthwaite Who died the 23rd day of April 1850 aged 75 years And was interred in Hawkshead Churchyard Also of Mary his widow Who died at Force Mill On the 16th day of June 1870 Aged 81 years And was interred in this cemetery There is none other name under heaven given among men Whereby we must be saved in Jesus Acts 4.12 Grave Numbers 216, 179 In loving Memory of John Martindale Who died 2nd March 1927 aged 86 years Also of Mary Jane his wife Who died 27th October 1914 aged 71 years Also of their daughters Agnes Jane Who died 21st May 1935 aged 68 years Sarah Ann Who died 5th April 1937 aged 67 years Grave Numbers 209, 211, 232 In Loving Memory of Richard Black of Home Farm Grizedale Died Oct 15th 1924 aged 63 years Also Eleanor his wife Died April 30th 1931 Aged 67 years Also their daughter Eleanor Died Nov 1st 1925 aged 29 years Peace perfect peace 9 Grave Numbers 259, 275 In Loving Memory of Alfred Procter Died 7th February 1939 Aged 40 years Also his wife May Isobel Died 6th January 1949 aged 48 years At Rest Grave Numbers 307, 313 In Loving Memory of John The beloved husband of Constance Black Died 21st May 1973 Aged 71 years Also Constance Black His beloved wife Died 13th April 1987 Aged 79 years Grave Number 322 In Loving Memory of a dear Husband and father James Stoker 25.1.1934 - 22.7.2000 Joiner of Well Cottage 10 IN THE BURIAL GROUND Section D Grave Numbers 66, 106, 124 In Affectionate Remembrance of Myles Towers of Force Forge Who died on the 23rd Day of September 1881 Aged 75 years Also of Betty widow of the above Who died December 31st 1891 Aged 82 years Also of Margaret daughter of the above Who died on the 5th day of June 1852 Aged 20 years Also of Robert son of the above Pharmaceutical Chemist of Windermere Who died on the 21st day of May 1864 The two last named interred at Hawkshead Also of Thomas Braithwaite son of the above Who died on the 28th day of October 1899 Aged 55 years. Grave Numbers 114, 190 In Loving Memory of Hannah The beloved wife of Myles Towers Who died August 6th 1894 Aged 52 years Thy will be done Also of Myles Towers Who died May 8th 1917 Aged 76 years Peace perfect peace 11 Grave Number 34 In Affectionate Remembrance of Hugh Hawkrigg Towers of Force Forge Who died on the 5th day of August 1875 aged 33 years Also of Elizabeth his wife Who died on the 28th day of July 1875 aged 26 years Also of Annie Elizabeth Their infant daughter The two last interred at Colton Grave Number 42 In Affectionate Remembrance of James Towers of Force Forge Who died the 7th day of December 1876 aged 30 years Also of Hannah who died On the 28th day of January 1855 Aged 12 years Also of John who died On the 9th day of August 1849 Aged 16 months The two last interred at Lowick 12 IN THE BURIAL GROUND Section E Grave Number 323 In Loving Memory of Eliza Jeanie Threlkeld Dearly loved wife of Thomas Leslie Died 17th April 2001 Aged 98 years Rest in Peace Grave Number 324 Loving Memory of Lena Mary Threlkeld Wife of Harold and Mum of Ann and Arthur Died 13th February 2002 Grave Number 312 Loving Memory of Harold Threlkeld Bowkersteads Farm Husband of Lena and Father of Ann and Arthur Died 22nd November 1985 Grave Number 327 In Loving Memory of Nancy Gill Wife of the late Eugene Dearly loved Mother Grandmother and Great Grandmother Died May 14th 2006 Aged 90 years 13 Grave Number 318 In Loving Memory of Eugene Gill Dearly loved Husband Father and Grandfather Died March 24th 1991 Aged 75 years Grave Numbers 1, 5, 25, 61, 153 In Memory of William Frederick Walker Died 1st Dec 1867 aged 82 The first interment in this cemetery Also of Margaret his widow Died 13 Jan 1869 aged 79 Also of their sons Nicholas Died 10th Jan 1874 aged 60 John Thomas Died 4th April 1880 aged 64 William Died 15th April 1904 aged 90 Grave Numbers 99, 154 In Loving Memory of Henry Walker of Force Forge Who died on the 25th day of May 1890 In his 67th year Also of Dorcas his wife Who died on the 25th day of Oct 1904 In her 82nd year Also of Charles William Their eldest son Who died on the 19th day of September 1903 In his 58th year.
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