In Memory

In Memory of

The (nnersl took place at Bucking ham on Saturday, of Mr. John Ijftnoaley, of 91, Addington Road, an old Buck ingham resident, who had served in the South African War and the 1914-1K war. Aged 68, he had been in indifter ent health, but his passing on the previous Thursday came unexpectedly. Much synipathty has been expressed with the bereaved in their great loss. The Rev. J. A. Hull gren officiating, The family mourners were: Mrs. Lanceley (widow), Mr. J. R, Lanoaley (son), Mr. Walter Lanceley (son), Mrs. F. Hodges (daughter), Mr. F. J. Hodges (son-in-law). The Wreaths The beautiful wreaths bore the following inscriptions;— To dear Husband, from bis loving Wife. God called you to rest. Tour toil is over and free from pain. You will be ever in our thoughts.” To Jack, with ever-loving memories. from George. ‘* Rest in peace.” Loving memory of my dear Dad. Loving Son, John, and Dilly and Kate. ” Sleep on. Dad, no more worry, no more pain.” Prom your loving daughter, Eleanor, and Son-in-law. Joe. In memory of u good Father. Wall and fieri. “Gone to real, my dear Grampy.” From Heather (Grand-daughter). ” Bye-bye, Grampy.’’ From your lov ing Grandchildren, Michael and Chrietopher. From hie loving Grand • daughter. Diana. Hia life beautiful memory, his death an awful grief. lives in God’a beautiful garden, sunshine and in peace.” In loving memory Mr. Lanoeley, from Mr. and Mrs. Aria and Children. Deepest sympathy, from Mrs. Griffith* and Family and Mr. and Family. i In affectionate remembrance, front Friends and Neighbours, In deepest sympathy, from Mr. and Mr. Dickens and Family. “A Beat.” Prom Mr. and Mrs. ftteggles. In memory. The funeral arrangements were Mr. J. Lee on behalf of Mr*. Sear ft Son.

Village Remembrance

Buckingham Advertiser and Free Press – Saturday 24 March 1951