Ryde Cemetery
Mrs Jane Ann Cooke
Title: Mrs
Forenames: Jane Ann
Surnames: Cooke
Date of Death: 24/09/1923
Age at Death Years: 72
Map Reference Number: RSHG 041 B3
Plot Number: Ryde New Cemetery Section L Plot 4114
Grave Description: Large Gothic shaped headstone with inscribed and painted lettering and stone kerbs surround.
Grave Condition Description: Good, but most of the paint is missing and some of the inscription is difficult to read
Other Information: On February 12 2008 Bill McGill contacted us to say: "Thank you so much for all the information about Robert Arkley Cooke. I now have a great story of this amazing family of British Army Bandmasters, all from Ryde, to pass on to my grandchildren. I should point out that when the great war broke out in 1914, all the children and grandchildren of R A Cooke returned to Ryde, and were in the most part, raised in Ryde. I have attached a scan of a photo of the children of Louisa, that was taken on a boating outing on Aug 29 1920 Their Father, William Kenaelly, Died in India on June 6 1920. They never again saw him after they left India in 1914. The young lady on the far left (Age 16) is my Mother Louise, on the far right is her younger sister Eileen, and the young man in the centre sitting on the gunnel (blond, no glasses), is William Kenaelly III, who went on to a long career in the RAF, from the late 20's to at least 1950, and ended as a Squadron Leader. The photo was taken on Ryde Canoe Lake".
To see the photo scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the thumbnail image.
To see the photo scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the thumbnail image.
Old Website Grave ID: 4743

Inscription:
IN
LOVING MEMORY
OF
ROBERT ARKLEY COOKE
LATE BANDMASTER 109TH BENGAL FUSILIERS
3RD V.B. GORDON HIGHLANDERS
AND PRINCESS BEATRICE'S ISLE OF WIGHT RIFLES
WHO DIED JUNE 17TH 1912
AGED 72 YEARS
THEY WILL BE DONE
ALSO OF HIS DEAR WIFE
JANE ANN COOKE
WHO PEACEFULLY PASSED AWAY
SEPTEMBER 24TH 1923
AGED 72 YEARS
PEACE PERFECT PEACE
ALSO
ROBERT ARKLEY COOKE, JUNR.
LATE BANDMASTER 2ND BATTALION MIDDLESEX REGT.
DIED IN THE SUEZ CANAL
AND BURIED AT SEA
APRIL 22ND(?) 1924
AT REST
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