William Coppin Wickett

William Coppin Wickett

Male Abt 1835 - Abt 1915  (80 years)


 

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FUNERAL OF MR. W. C. WICKETT, OF REDRUTH - Thursday 30 September 1915

Funeral of Mr. William Coppin Wickett, aged 81 years, and for many years connected with the Redruth Brewery Company, took place at the Redruth parish churchyard on Thursday
West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser - Thursday 30 September 1915

FUNERAL OF MR. W. C. WICKETT,
OF REDRUTH.

The funeral of Mr. William Coppin Wickett, aged 81 years, and for many years connected with the  Redruth Brewery Company,   took place at the Redruth parish churchyard on Thursday.     The mourners were Mrs. G. McNeill,   Miss Wickett,   Misses Jean and Ade- laine Wickett,   Messrs. W. C. Wickett,   G. Wickett,   James Wickett,   A. Wickett,   James Wickett  (Penarth House),     Rev. G. McNeill, Cyril  Wickett,     T. Wickett,   S. Wickett,   W. Harris,   Hill,   Sampson,       Dr.  F.  Hichens, and    Nurses  Bruce and  Burgess.    There were     also    present     Messrs. T. Carhart,   S. J. Mundy,   S. H. Chegwidden, and B. Mundy (Brewery Co. staff),   W. J. Rabey and E, Keats (Redruth Foundry Co),   W. M. Pile (represent-ing the  Mining  Division  Unionist  Associa- tion),   T. Trounson,   J. Pengrase,   W. Rowe, T. Negus,   T. H. Meedue, W. J. Hosken, T. Ros-krow,   J. Luke,   J. Fooks,   E. Hatam, E. Williams,   M. Rabey,   R. Sherman,   W. J. Dyer, N. Trestrail,   J. H. Bain,   H. Grylls,     E. H. Wilton,   E. Tresidder, H. Dungey, M. Edwards, D. Thompson,    E. C. Gray,   T.  H.    Cocks,   C. W. Tippett,   J. Reed,   A. Thomas,  S. Curnow, A. Faull,   S. Rodda,   C. Bawden, R. L. Jones, W. L. Chegwidden,   L. Wink,   W. J. Dixon,   T. A. Kestler,    W, J. Smith,   A. E. Skinner,   R. R. Bice,   R. Tayler,   S. H. Lanyon,   S. Hill,   J. Prater,   H. Rich,  and ex-Supts. Vercoe, Bassett,
and Inspector Cornelius.

The many beautiful floral tributes were from the following :—Cross, with lots of love, from Maud and Adelaine; cross, in loving memory, from   Willie and Susie;   cross, for darling father. from Ida and George; harp, in loving memory  of  dear  grandfather,   from Winnie and Angus;   wreath, with his brother’s love, Jim;   heart, with lots of sorrow, from Archie; bouquet, from Aunt Rosa, Mary, and Winnie; wreath,   with sincere sympathy, from E. Cor- bett;    wreath, with our fondest love, from George. Mary, and Cyril; wreath, with kind remembrance, from Mrs. Harris and Will; wreath  to  dear  uncle. from Tom. Stanley Frank, and Agnes; wreath, with kindest thoughts, from James and Lila;   wreath, with deep sympathy, from manageress and staff, King’s Hotel, Falmouth; wreath, with deepest sympathy, from staff of Commercial Hotel, Camborne;   cross, with sincerest sympathy, from Rev. H. W. and Mrs. Sedgwick;   cross, from the assistants of stores. hotels, and depots of the Redruth Brewery Co.: cross, in loving memory, from Rev. J. and Mrs. Jones; wreath, with deepest sympathy, from T. Ralph; wreath, from the house staff; wreath, with deepest sympathy, from Nurses Bruce and Burgess;    wreath, in kindly remembrance, from Dr. and Mrs. F. Hichens; cross, in affec-tionate remembrance, from Stratton House; wreath,  with sympathy, from Redruth Ex- hibition Society; wreath. with deepest sym- pathy, from   Star  Hotel.  Helston;     wreath, from employees of spirit department, Brewery Co.: and  wreath, with sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. S. Rodda.


West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser - Thursday 30 September 1915

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Date30 Sep 1915
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