Personal information about Henry Hawe Mason

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Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   Henry Hawe Mason
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Age at death:
   54
Date of burial:
   02 March 1880
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   Speen
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1868
Page number: 210
Record number: 4078
Official at burial:
   John W Close
     
Source of information:
  Burial Register
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Memorial Details

  Henry Hawe  MASON
  25 February 1880
  54
  Male
   
  Coped roof tomb
  Sandstone
   
  "On N side of roof: In Memory of / Henry Hawe Mason / (of Minerva Villa, Newbury) / who died Feb.25th 1880 aged 54 years. / But now is Christ risen from the dead and become the first /fruits of them that slept. 1 Cor XV, 20// On S side of roof: In Memory of / Mary widow of Henry Hawe Mason / who died at Hermitage, Swindon, Sepr 11th 1881 / aged 59 years. So He giveth His beloved sleep."
   
  Coped roof tomb on rectangular base. Part eroded with flaking on both sides. Iron railings, with 1 chain missing. Engraved lettering fading. Subsiding to S.
  63A
    Red letters indicate eroded letters. Bible quote taken from 1 Corinthians.
   
  01 March 2012
  HVR
 
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Mary MASON

 

 

Obituaries and Newspaper announcements

Henry Hawe Mason
Article source:    Newbury Weekly News
Date of source:    26 February 1880
Copyright:    © Newbury Weekly News

Transcription:

 

HENRY H. MASON

On the eve of going to press we learn with much regret that Mr. Henry H. Mason, whose condition has for some time been such as to cause the greatest anxiety to his friends, has passed away. The deceased gentleman has been so long and honorably connected with the trade of the town, and with various religious and philanthropic movements, that his loss will be severely felt, particularly as he has constantly manifested an active and enterprising zeal in all matters with which he was connected, combined with a genial disposition, which will lead a large circle of friends deeply to mourn his loss.

Newbury Weekly News 26 February 1880

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Henry Hawe Mason
Article source:    Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser
Date of source:    04 March 1880
Copyright:    © Newbury Weekly News

Transcription:

 

HENRY HAWE MASON

THE LATE MR. HENRY H. MASON. — The funeral of this deceased gentleman took place on Tuesday. The hearse, which left Minerva-villa about half-past one, was preceded by the assistants in the employ of the deceased; and followed by a carriage containing the mourners, the three sons and two brothers, and a private carriage containing the Mayor of Newbury. A large number of friends connected with the Wesleyan Society, and boys of the Day School, together with several gentlemen, joined the procession at the Boys' British School.

On reaching the Cemetery gates, the procession divided for the cortége to pass through. The Rev. W. Kirkman took part in the service in the chapel, and the Rev. J. W. Close officiated at the grave. Upon the coffin, which was of polished oak, were placed wreaths of beautiful flowers. The large number of persons who assembled around the grave, notwithstanding the tempest of wind and rain that prevailed, as well as the shutters which were up at nearly every shop along the course, testified to the deep respect entertained for the memory of the deceased. The funeral arrangements, carried out by Mr. Bundock, were in accordance with the wishes of the family, of an unostentatious character.

Mr. Mason, whose age was 54, was the second son of the late Rev. John Mason, who for many years held an important position in the Wesleyan denomination. The deceased was originally in partnership with his brothers Mr. John Mason, of Newbury, and Mr. Philip Mason, of Swindon. Though ever ready to take his share in public business he never sought to occupy a prominent position. Whatever he undertook was conducted with great resolution and thoroughness, qualities for which he was conspicuous. He was one of the oldest directors of the Literary Institution, was also a director of the Building Society, and a guardian of the Poor, and it is stated that he is the first elected Guardian for a period of 44 years who has died in office.

For many years he successfully conducted a Young Men's Bible Class, and in the Wesleyan Church with which he was identified, filled the responsible offices of Circuit Steward, Circuit Secretary to the Chapels, Secretary to the Home Missions, and Treasurer and Secretary to the Wesleyan Day Schools. To the latter he gave his best energies, and in addition to the labour expended on their behalf it is estimated that during their existence he has contributed to their support sums amounting to not less than £1,000, being accustomed to make up any annual deficiency, never less than from £35 to £40. It is impossible to estimate the extent of his private benefactions; to the poor he was particularly considerate; he rarely attended the Union without taking or sending something for the children, and not a few will have realised the sad fact that in the removal of Mr. Henry Mason they have lost a kind and sympathising friend.

Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser - Thursday 04 March 1880

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