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Death of Mr. Edward T. Sara in 49th year at residence the Railway Foundry, Camborne

Death of the late Mr. Edward T. Sara which took too place in his 49th year on the 18th inst. at his residence the Railway Foundry, Camborne
Cornish Post and Mining News - Saturday 05 March 1892

Obituary.— It  is with sorrow we record the death of the late  Mr. Edward T. Sara   which took too place in his 49th year on the 18th inst. at his residence the Railway Foundry, Camborne.    The deceased gentle-man was  a son of  the  late  Mr. Wm. Sara,   of   Town Mill  Foundry,    Redruth,   and  brother  of  Mr.  T. T. Sara, founder, Redruth; also of the Messrs. Sara Brothers, Ring Croft Foundry, Redruth.    The  de-ceased had suffered greatly for some years from a complication of diseases which he bore with Christian fortitude and resignation. He was a member of the Wesleyan Society ; and with such calmness did he regard the approach of death  that a  few hours before he breathed his last  he gave instructions  for the carrying out  of  his own funeral.     Mr. Sara  was a worthy   Freemason and a member of " Tregullow " Lodge, No. 1006, which meets at St. Day.   A large number of the Brethren of 1006 attended the funeral, which  took  place on the 23rd inst.,    and  they were also accompanied by  Brethren of other lodges, mourning circulars  having been  sent out by command of  the  W. Bro. R. T. Peters, W.M., to other lodges to meet at  the Commercial Hotel,   Camborne,   of which Bro   Williamson  is  proprietor.       Among the brethren  of Provincial  rank present  were Theophilus Michell, P.M., G.D.C.,   Thomas R. Mills, G.P., P.M. ; Hugh P. Vivian, P.M., P.P.G.J.W., &c.   The P.M's were Bros. George Timmins, P.M., 1006;    Charles Tyack. P.M. 1006;   Thomas Turner, P.M. 1006; Simon Kingsman, P.M., Sec., 1006 ;   Nicholas Pascoe, P.M 699 ;   F. J. Lee. P.M., 1544, Thomas Burge , P.M., 1544; Richard Rowe,  I.P.M., 1544.      Bro.  John Newland,   W M. 1544, was also present  and a large number  of  other Brethren. Having put on Masonic mourning at the Commercial Hotel they walked in procession to the late residence of their deceased Brother Sara.    The inter-ment took place at  Centenary Chapel  where the ser-vice  was conducted  by  the  Rev. W. Gluyas Pascoe. After the regular services had concluded Bro.  Simon Kinsman,  P.M. 1006, read a Masonic funeral address with much solemnity.  The Brethren afterwards accom-panied  the relations  back to the gate of the late home of the deceased  from whence they walked in pro-cession  to the Commercial Hotel.  There was also a considerable attendance of the general public at the funeral  Mr. E. Rogers, of Trelowarren-street, Cam0borned was the undertaker and the Camborne Posting Co., Limited, supplied the horses.  The business of the deceased will be carried on as usual by the family.

MRS. EDWARD SARA and Children
   beg through this paper to thank
their many frieds for their kind letters
of sympathy received on the occasion of
their loss sustained by the death of one of
the best husbands and most indulgent of
fathers.  Mr. Brokenshire's wreath most
gratefully acknowledged and appreciated.


Cornish Post and Mining News - Saturday 05 March 1892

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Owner of originalCornish Post and Mining News
Date5 Mar 1892
Linked toSara's Foundry, Town Mill, Redruth; Redruth Foundry Co, Chapel Street, Redruths; Railway Foundry, Camborne; Ring Croft Foundry, Redruth; Edward Tregaskis Sara, brass and iron founder, and smith

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