Personal Details of William Harold Thomas Brazier

 

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Buried:  26/02/1958

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Burial Register
Name at death William Harold Thomas Brazier
Age at Death 35
Burial Date 26 February 1958
Abode 44 Hill Close, Newbury
Official at Burial Alan A. Roe
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 293
Reccord Number 11943
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for William Harold Thomas Brazier
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  From top of stone: In Loving Memory Of/ William Harold/Thomas Brazier/ born 1925, died 1958./ "The day thou gravest Lord is ended." Also - Memory of Ellen, wife of the above, died 8th. June 1985. Reunited for ever
 
Name on Memorial Ellen Brazier
Date of death 08/06/1985
Age 90
Gender Female
 
Memorial Type Headstone
Construction Material Granite
Condition of memorial Good, inlaid letters
Pattison Location Code LS(K)31
Recorder's Notes Death not found in Burial Register; death details shown on slab lying on grave. Deceased was born 1895.

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

article about soil dumped on fathers grave
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 11/09/2003
Copyright:
Transciption:

Soil dumped on grave. spreads further

TOWN hall officials are still investigating an embarrassing blunder that upset a Newbury man when workmen dumped a pile of earth on his parents grave. Newbury Town Council apologised to Phil Brazier, of Doveton Way, in last week's Newbury Weekly News, after partially covering his father's grave, and a plaque for his mother, in Newtown Road cemetery After receiving assurances that the earth would be moved, Mr Brazier was stunned to return to the grave on Wednesday evening last week, only to find the soil had spread even further He said: "To me this demonstrates that the council is big on words, but not so big on actions. A simple instruction to the workmen to remove the soil from the grave first would have sufficed. Instead the pile has been tackled from the middle." Workmen had been hired by the town council on a £40,000 job to make the site safe, after a survey found pits and loose gravestones, which have been responsible for deaths in other
parts of the country Town council chief executive Tim Smith explained that the work was essential and urgent. after years of neglect by former owner West Berkshire Council. Of the contractor's actions, he said: "It's incompetent, and I am not happy about it at all," he said, "I will be finding out why it went so stupidly wrong. "I think this error is because of someone giving a member of the public an assurance, and I think we're better than that. We've fallen short of our standards."
Deputy mayor Mike Rodger, who keeps an eye on burials as chairman of community services at the town hall, was also dismayed. and will be raising the matter of access at Newtown Road cemetery - which is only open by appointment owing to the hazards - at the next meeting on October 8 at the town hail. However, Mr Smith said that visitors only called to tend graves on average once every -tao or three months, and that plans for the cemetery were moving forward.

 

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.
DEATHS Harold Brazier
Source: NWN
Article date: 06/03/1958
Copyright:
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Newbury Weekly News

Dated 6th March 1958

BRAZIER – On February 22nd 1958, at 44 Hill Close, in his 35th year, Harold, the dearly beloved husband of Ella and father of William and Philip.

 

 

  This obituary entry is awaiting verification.

Biographical Information

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William Harold Thomas Brazier 1923-1958

William Harold Thomas Brazier

1923-1958

William was born on the 29th January 1923 in Newbury, the son of Wilfred Harold and Matilda Ann Brazier (nee Bryant) who married in 1923. (Marriage registered in Newbury)

 

William’s father Wilfred Harold was a Carpenter, he was born on the 25th April 1900 in Newbury, the son of Thomas and Annie Brazier (nee Titchener) who were married on on the 10th October 1880 at St John the Evangelist Newbury. Wilfred died on the 31st December 1972.

His mother Matilda Ann was born on the 21st March 1900 in Hungerford, the daughter of Albert and Amy Rose Bryant (nee Trubridge) who were married on the 20th June 1899 in Great Wishford, Wiltshire. Matilda died in 1986.

William had two sisters one born in 1925 and one in 1929.

In 1939 The family were living at 3 Salcombe Road, Newbury. William was recorded as an Apprentice Plumber.

The 1947 and 1948 Electoral Registers record William living with his parents and sister at 8 Arthur Road Newbury.

He “married” Ellen Martin (no marriage found yet!) and they had two sons.

William died aged 35 on the 22nd February 1958, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 26th February.

Ellen was born on the 24th May 1919 she died on the 8th June 1985

 

Mrs P

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LS(K)31

Author: C Gambles
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