Ryde Cemetery
Mr John Matthews Daish (Staff Sergeant)
Title: Mr
Forenames: John Matthews
Surnames: Daish
Date of Death: 29/08/1904
Burial Date: 02/09/1904
Age at Death Years: 73
Grave Type: Marked
Military Rank: Staff Sergeant
Map Reference Number: RSHG 024 C1/C2
Plot Number: Ryde Old Cemetery Section W Plots 3239 & 3240
Grave Description: Two Gothic style headstones in double plot surrounded by stone. Kerbs with grass top.
Grave Condition: Good
Grave Condition Description: There is a large hole in grave (could be an abandoned fox hole)
Other Information: Added burial date, source: Bereavement Services records.
Also interred in this plot Charles Francis Daish (1916), John Henry Daish (1924) and the cremated remains of Eleanor Mahala Fry (1961), source: Bereavement Services records.
Also interred in this plot Charles Francis Daish (1916), John Henry Daish (1924) and the cremated remains of Eleanor Mahala Fry (1961), source: Bereavement Services records.
Old Website Grave ID: 6205
Inscription:
Right hand headstone
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
JANE ELIZABETH DAISH
WHO AFTER LONG AND PAINFUL SUFFERING
ENTERED INTO ETERNAL REST
ON JULY 15TH 1897
AGED 66 YEARS
FOR 47 YEARS
THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF
JOHN MATTHEWS DAISH
MANY YEARS A STAFF SERGEANT OF
THE ISLE OF WIGHT ARTILLERY
"REST, LOVED ONE, REST"
ALSO THE ABOVE
JOHN MATTHEWS DAISH
DIED AUGUST 29TH 1904
AGED 73 YEARS
"WELL DONE THOU GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT"
Left hand headstone
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
MY DEAR HUSBAND
WALLACE HENRY FRY
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
OCTOBER 27TH 1944
AGED 76 YEARS
"GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN"
Photographs:
Related Documents:
PDF file: DAISH family report submitted by Sally-Ann GarrettPDF file: Marriage; Census; Inquest; Obituary; funeral.
''Details from the St. Helens church marriage register, entries from the 1891-1901 census, and the inquest, obituary and funeral reports from the IW County Press, Times and Observer newspapers.''
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