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Sancreed Memorial Inscriptions Memorial Inscriptions at the Sancreed Church Graveyard Contributed by John Evans from the work of Mark Hattam see www.hattam.co.uk/gallery Date Year Forename(s) Surname Age/DoB Inscription Summary 23‐Feb 1973 Harold LAWRY 60 In loving memory of Harold Lawry, beloved husband of Ruby and dear father of Patricia, who died 23 Feb 1973 aged 60 years 18‐Oct 1973 Elizabeth MacDONALD 70 Elizabeth MacDonald died 18 Oct 1973 aged 70 23‐Mar 1974 Joan Y. DENTON 50 In loving memory of Joan Y. Denton from Tredavoe, died 23 Mar 1974 aged 50 years; At rest; and of her son Brennan, died 13 Aug 2000 aged 55 years 13‐Aug 2000 Brennan DENTON 55 In loving memory of Joan Y. Denton from Tredavoe, died 23 Mar 1974 aged 50 years; At rest; and of her son Brennan, died 13 Aug 2000 aged 55 years 22‐Oct 1976 Richard Garfield DANIEL 89 In loving memory of Richard Garfield Daniel, died 22 Oct 1976 aged 89 years; also of Millicent Lavers, died 17 Nov 1998 aged 83 years; R.I.P. 17‐Nov 1998 Millicent LAVERS 83 In loving memory of Richard Garfield Daniel, died 22 Oct 1976 aged 89 years; also of Millicent Lavers, died 17 Nov 1998 aged 83 years; R.I.P. 24‐Dec 1976 Alfred Jack CADEY 92 In loving memory of Alfred Jack Cadey, died 24 Dec 1976 aged 92 years; also his wife Edith Rose Cadey, died 29 Sep 1984 aged 90 years 29‐Sep 1984 Edith Rose CADEY 90 In loving memory of Alfred Jack Cadey, died 24 Dec 1976 aged 92 years; also his wife Edith Rose Cadey, died 29 Sep 1984 aged 90 years 26‐Aug 1976 Michael William WITHERELL 29 In loving memory of of our beloved son Michael William Witherell, born 29‐5‐1947, died 26‐8‐1976; also of a beloved husband and father William Morton Witherell, born 30‐7‐1921, died 8‐12‐2001 08‐Dec 2001 William Morton WITHERELL 80 In loving memory of of our beloved son Michael William Witherell, born 29‐5‐1947, died 26‐8‐1976; also of a beloved husband and father William Morton Witherell, born 30‐7‐1921, died 8‐12‐2001 18‐Dec 1975 Julia PROWSE 77 In loving memory of Julia, beloved wife of William Thomas Prowse and mother of Ruth, died 18 Dec 1975 aged 77 years; also her beloved husband William Thomas, died 30 Dec 1987 aged 88 years, loving father of Ruth 30‐Dec 1987 William Thomas PROWSE 88 In loving memory of Julia, beloved wife of William Thomas Prowse and mother of Ruth, died 18 Dec 1975 aged 77 years; also her beloved husband William Thomas, died 30 Dec 1987 aged 88 years, loving father of Ruth Aug 1975 William Warren TREGEAR 73 In loving memory of William Warren Tregear Jun 1902‐Aug 1975; also of Gladys Irene, beloved wife of William W. Tregear, who died 19 Sep 1980 aged 82 years 19‐Sep 1980 Gladys Irene TREGEAR 82 In loving memory of William Warren Tregear Jun 1902‐Aug 1975; also of Gladys Irene, beloved wife of William W. Tregear, who died 19 Sep 1980 aged 82 years Date Year Forename(s) Surname Age/DoB Inscription Summary 19‐Nov 1972 Mabel WHERRY 77 In loving memory of Mabel, dearly beloved wife of William Henry Wherry, who passed away 19 Nov 1972 aged 77 years; also of the above William Henry Wherry who died 30 Dec 1978 aged 82 years 30‐Dec 1978 William Henry WHERRY 82 In loving memory of Mabel, dearly beloved wife of William Henry Wherry, who passed away 19 Nov 1972 aged 77 years; also of the above William Henry Wherry who died 30 Dec 1978 aged 82 years 01‐Oct 1976 Matthew EDDY 83 In loving memory of Matthew Eddy, died 1 Oct 1976 aged 83 years; Served R.F.A. 1914‐1918; also Augusta Bottrall Eddy, died 4 Jun 1984 aged 81 years; Re‐united 04‐Jun 1984 Augusta Bottrall EDDY 81 In loving memory of Matthew Eddy, died 1 Oct 1976 aged 83 years; Served R.F.A. 1914‐1918; also Augusta Bottrall Eddy, died 4 Jun 1984 aged 81 years; Re‐united 08‐Jan 1983 William Albert James BOTTRELL 66 In loving memory of a devoted husband and father, William Albert James Bottrell, who fell asleep 8 Jan 1983 aged 66 years; Greatly missed by his loving wife Win and children; also his beloved wife Winifred Annie Bottrell. Died 12 Jun 2003 aged 88 years 12‐Jun 2003 Winifred Annie BOTTRELL 88 In loving memory of a devoted husband and father, William Albert James Bottrell, who fell asleep 8 Jan 1983 aged 66 years; Greatly missed by his loving wife Win and children; also his beloved wife Winifred Annie Bottrell. Died 12 Jun 2003 aged 88 years 21‐Jul 1984 Percival Jesse THOMAS 65 In loving memory of Percival Jesse Thomas who died 21 Jul 1984 aged 65 years; and Adrienne Madeleine Thomas, died 17 Jun 1998 aged 76 years 17‐Jun 1998 Adrienne Madeleine THOMAS 76 In loving memory of Percival Jesse Thomas who died 21 Jul 1984 aged 65 years; and Adrienne Madeleine Thomas, died 17 Jun 1998 aged 76 years 27‐Sep 1985 Richard Benjamin THOMAS 66 In loving memory of a devoted husband and father, Richard Benjamin Thomas of Trevean and Rissick who fell asleep 27 Sep 1985 aged 66 years 14‐Oct 1990 John Clemens ROWE 82 In loving memory of John Clemens Rowe of Chiverton who died 14 Oct 1990 aged 82 years; also his dear wife Priscilla Caroline (Trixie) who died 6 Jun 1998 aged 87 years, devoted parents and loving grandparents; Together again 06‐Jun 1998 Priscilla Caroline ROWE 87 In loving memory of John Clemens Rowe of Chiverton who died 14 Oct 1990 aged 82 years; also his dear (Trixie) wife Priscilla Caroline (Trixie) who died 6 Jun 1998 aged 87 years, devoted parents and loving grandparents; Together again 02‐Nov 1991 Eunice Joan CALLAGHAN 72 Eunice Joan Callaghan born 21‐2‐1919 died 2‐11‐1991; Beloved sister; At peace 23‐May 1992 Martin Leslie OATS 93 In loving memory of Martin Leslie Oats, husband of Carmynowe, died at Tregannick, Sancreed, 23 May 1992 aged 93 years; also of the beloved Carmynowe Madeline, 1910‐1998; Caring and kind, remembered with love; Peace Serenity Hope 1998 Carmynowe OATS 1910 In loving memory of Martin Leslie Oats, husband of Carmynowe, died at Tregannick, Sancreed, 23 May Madeline 1992 aged 93 years; also of the beloved Carmynowe Madeline, 1910‐1998; Caring and kind, remembered with love; Peace Serenity Hope 07‐Nov 1992 Dennis Berryman JAMES 72 In loving memory of Dennis Berryman James of Treganhoe, died 7 Nov 1992 aged 72 years 1996 Annie Jane JENKIN 1907 Annie Jane Jenkin 1907‐1996 of Tregannick; In ever loving memory of Ann, a very dear aunt and friend Date Year Forename(s) Surname Age/DoB Inscription Summary 24‐Nov 1996 Christopher Gordon HOCKING 27 In loving memory of Christopher Gordon Hocking of Rospannel, only beloved son of Bernard and Rosemary, who died 24 Nov 1996 aged 27 15‐Oct 1998 Leisha ROWE 23 In loving memory of Leisha Rowe 20 Apr 1975‐15 Oct 1998, a special person who gave her all with a lovely smile and infectious giggle; She touched so many hearts ‐ a beautiful soul; We love and miss you Jean BILLINGHAM In loving memory of Jean Billingham 12‐Mar 1963 Ashley Wilfred CLEVERLEY 67 In loving memory of Ashley Wilfred Cleverley who died 12 Mar 1963 aged 67 years; Rest in Peace; also of his wife May who died 22 Feb 1981 aged 76 years 22‐Feb 1981 May CLEVERLEY 76 In loving memory of Ashley Wilfred Cleverley who died 12 Mar 1963 aged 67 years; Rest in Peace; also of his wife May who died 22 Feb 1981 aged 76 years 18‐Feb 1965 William Thomas PENGELLY 71 In loving memory of William Thomas Pengelly who died 18 Feb 1965 aged 71 years; and of his sister Grace Helena Pengelly who died 9 Jun 1965 aged 69 years, both of Spring Park Villa, Heamoor; In Heavenly love abiding; also their sister Florence Pengelly who died 10 Dec 1978 aged 83 years 09‐Jun 1965 Grace Helena PENGELLY 69 In loving memory of William Thomas Pengelly who died 18 Feb 1965 aged 71 years; and of his sister Grace Helena Pengelly who died 9 Jun 1965 aged 69 years, both of Spring Park Villa, Heamoor; In Heavenly love abiding; also their sister Florence Pengelly who died 10 Dec 1978 aged 83 years 10‐Dec 1978 Florence PENGELLY 83 In loving memory of William Thomas Pengelly who died 18 Feb 1965 aged 71 years; and of his sister Grace Helena Pengelly who died 9 Jun 1965 aged 69 years, both of Spring Park Villa, Heamoor; In Heavenly love abiding; also their sister Florence Pengelly who died 10 Dec 1978 aged 83 years 26‐Nov 1965 Elizabeth HOSKEN 80 In loving memory of Elizabeth Hosken, died 26 Nov 1965 aged 80 years; also her beloved husband John Semmens Hosken, died 1 Dec 1965 aged 80 years 01‐Dec 1965 John Semmens HOSKEN 80 In loving memory of Elizabeth Hosken, died 26 Nov 1965 aged 80 years; also her beloved husband John Semmens Hosken, died 1 Dec 1965 aged 80 years 26‐Apr 1966 Helen May HATTAM 69 In loving memory of Helen May Hattam of Lower Botrea, Sancreed, wife of Richard Everett Hattam and loving mother of Gwennie and Ernie, passed into God's keeping 26 Apr 1966 aged 69 years; A loving wife and mother kind, Beautiful memories left behind; also of her husband Richard Everett Hattam, passed into God's keeping 23 Jan 1976 aged 87 years 23‐Jan 1976 Richard Everett HATTAM 87 In loving memory of Helen May Hattam of Lower Botrea, Sancreed, wife of Richard Everett Hattam and loving mother of Gwennie and Ernie, passed into God's keeping 26 Apr 1966 aged 69 years; A loving wife and mother kind, Beautiful memories left behind; also of her husband Richard Everett Hattam, passed into God's keeping 23 Jan 1976 aged 87 years 19‐Dec 1966 Arthur HURRELL 49 In loving memory of Arthur, beloved husband of Joyce Hurrell, died 19 Dec 1966 aged 49 years 06‐Jul 1967 Brian Samuel NICHOLLS 18 Treasured memories of Brian Samuel, dearly beloved son of Percy and Hilda Nicholls who fell asleep at Higher Drift 6 Jul 1967 aged 18 years; A loving son, a brother kind, A beautiful memory left behind; also Samuel Percy Nicholls,
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