Ryde Social Heritage Group research the social history of the citizens of Ryde, Isle of Wight. Documenting their lives, businesses and burial transcriptions.
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Ryde Cemetery

Mr Frank Haynes

Title: Mr
Forenames: Frank
Surnames: Haynes
Date of Death: 01/01/1907
Grave Type: Marked
Map Reference Number: RSHG 043 B2
Plot Number: Ryde New Cemetery Section K Plot 3010
Grave Description: Large headstone and stone kerbs, grass infill and stone anchor on grave.

Grave Condition: Good
Grave Condition Description: Slight weathering to inscription.

Other Information: See also record for Henry Heward

Old Website Grave ID: 653

Inscription:

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FRANK HAYNES
H.M. COASTGUARD
AGED 33 YEARS
WHO VOLUNTEERED FOR SERVICE
AND PERISHED BY THE DISASTER TO THE
RYDE LIFEBOAT SELINA
WHILST OUT ON AN ERRAND OF MERCY
1ST JANUARY 1907

ROCK OF AGES CLEFT FOR ME
LET ME HIDE MYSELF IN THEE
LET THE WATER AND THE BLOOD
FROM THEY RIVEN SIDE WHICH FLOWED
BE OF SIN THE DOUBLE OURE
CLENSE ME FROM ITS GUILT AND POWER
GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS
THAT HE LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIEND

ALSO OF
EDITH LOUISA HAYNES
WHO PASSED AWAY DECEMBER 30TH 1906 AGED 3 MONTHS
PEACE PERFECT PEACE

THIS STONE WAS ERECTED
BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION IN RECOGNITION
OF HIS GALLANT SERVICE

Photographs:

Heward & Haynes funeral at St James Church kindly contributed by Sally-Ann Garrett
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Haynes and Heward funeral in Lind St
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Haynes and Heward Funeral, entering the Cemetery
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Selina Lifeboat
Janette Gregson
Haynes & Heward graves (Spring 04)
Photographer: Janette Gregson
Janette Gregson
F & E Haynes (Spring 04)
Photographer: Janette Gregson

Related Documents:

PDF file: The Lifeboat Disaster 1907
Article about the lifeboat catastrophe Isle of Wight County Press 13 January 1907
PDF file: Article published in the IWFHS Journal
''Article about the Selina Disaster of Jan 1907''

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