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Ryde Cemetery

Mrs Emma Young

Title: Mrs
Forenames: Emma
Surnames: Young
Date of Death: 30/01/1920
Burial Date: 04/02/1920
Age at Death Years: 64
Grave Type: Marked
Map Reference Number: RSHG 002 B3
Plot Number: Ryde Old Parish Cemetery 1 Plot 188
Grave Description: Large headstone without kerbing. Small, book shaped stone, laid down.

Grave Condition: Fair
Grave Condition Description: Slight weathering but still legible. Bottom 2 inches of stone book overgrown with grass.

Other Information: Also interred in this plot the cremated remains of Margaret Young (1968) and Catherine Young (1966), source: Bereavement Services records.

Alfred George Young is also mentioned on the memorial in Old Parish Cemetery 1 Plot 426 Map RSHG 001 B1.
Helen Elizabeth Groome is buried in Ryde Old Cemetery Section T/V Plot 24 Map RSHG 019 B2.

Old Website Grave ID: 786

Inscription:

East facing headstone

IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM HENRY YOUNG
WHO PEACEFULLY PASSED AWAY
JULY 30TH 1913
AGED 68 YEARS
------- . -------
AT THY WILL
? WITH THE MORN THOSE ANGEL FACES SMILE
WHICH WE HAVE LOVED LONG SINCE AND LOST AWHILE
-------.------
ALSO OF
EMMA YOUNG
DIED JANUARY 30TH 1920
AGED 64 YEARS

THERE EVERLASTING SPRING ABIDES
AND NEVER WITHERING FLOWERS
DEATH, LIKE A NARROW SEA DIVIDES
THAT HEAVENLY LAND FROM OURS

Book
Left page

IN LOVING MEMORY
OF THEIR DAUGHTER
CATHERINE
29TH DECEMBER 1965

ALSO OF
THEIR BROTHERS
AND SISTERS
ALFRED GEORGE
3RD APRIL 1946

HELEN ELIZABETH
GROOME
19TH DECEMBER 1950

Right page

FRANK
17TH JUNE 1954

WILLIAM ISAAC
28TH SEPTEMBER 1963

ARTHUR HARRY
15TH SEPTEMBER 1964

MARGARET YOUNG
13TH FEBRUARY 1967

ALSO THEIR COUSIN
WILLIAM JOSEPH
REDWIN
10TH JUNE 1933

Photographs:

Janette Gregson
W & E Young March 2005
Photographer: Janette Gregson
Janette Gregson
Young family March 2005
Photographer: Janette Gregson

Related Documents:

PDF file: 1881 census

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