- England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
Name: Julia Nunn Death Age: 60 Birth Date: abt 1873 Registration Date: Jan 1933 Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar Registration District: Bury St Edmunds
Inferred County: Suffolk
Volume: 4a Page: 1341
- Bury Free Press 11 February 1933, page 13:
FUNERAL OF MRS. J.NUNN. - Regret was felt and expressed on all sides throughout the village and district on Saturday, when the sad news became known that the death had taken place the previous evening of Mrs. J.Nunn, of Rectory Cottage, following a comparatively short illness of influenza and pneumonia. Of a thoughtful and kindly disposition, she had many friends, and most events in the village found in her a ready supporter. She had been a member of the Mothers' Union for many years. Mrs. Nunn, who was the sixth daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Nunn, of Chevington, was predeceased by her husband several years ago, and leaves a family of one daughter and two sons, the younger son being well known as a football player for Bury Town. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon at the parish church. The cortege was preceded by members of the Mothers' Union. The service was feelingly conducted by the Rector (the Rev. E.Gaunt) and the hymn, "Abide with me," was sung. The family mourners were: Miss Phyllis Nunn (daughter). Mr Fred Nunn and Mr Bob Nunn (brothers), Mrs. Handley, Mrs. (Sarah) Plummer, Mrs. (Georgina) Pettitt, Mrs. (Rose) Leslie and Mrs. (Alice) Cox (sisters), Mr. C.Nunn, Mr E.Rolfe and Mr.A.Rolfe (nephews), Miss M.Rolfe (niece), Mr A.Pettitt (brother-in-law), Mrs. G. Nunn, Miss K.Nunn, and Mrs H.Newman (sisters-in-law), Mrs A.Pitt (cousin), Mrs. Sangster, Miss E.Sangster, Miss F.Cocksedge, Miss N.Burling, Mrs. A. Newman, Mr W.Underwood and Mrs. Spurling. Two brothers were unavoidably absent. The respect in which the late Mrs. Nunn was held was evidenced by the number attending the service; these included, in addition to members of the Mothers' Union, Mrs. W.Blake, Miss Stanford (Bury St Edmund's), Mrs. J.Clarke, Mrs. C.Clarke, Mrs T.Clarke and Mrs Cockley (Rede), Miss B.Orriss (Whepstead), Mrs. Grimwood (Whepstead), Mrs.G.Copping, Miss Brinkley (Chevington) and others. The coffin bore brass furniture and a breastplate inscribed: "Julia Nunn, died 3rd February, 1933, aged 60 years." The large number of choice floral tributes bore the following inscriptions: With all our love and gratefullness for the care which has been bestowed upon us; our dear mother; Phyllis, Fred and Bob. With sincere sympathy of our dear sister, from Jim and Polly (Finchley). In fond remembrance of dear Julia, our beloved sister, Hannah and George (Paddington). In affectionate remembrance of our dear sister, from Martin, Emmy and family (London).To dear sister Julia, with loving remembrance and sorrowful regret, Sarah and Harry (Plummer, from Clacton-on-Sea). In affectionate remembrance of our dear sister Julia, from Janet and Alfred. In loving memory of a dear sister, from Rose, Tom and family (Bucks.). In loving memory of our dear sister, from Alice and Jim (Finchley). In ever-loving memory of my dear sister, from Charlie (London). With loving remembrance and deepest sympathy, our dear sister Julia, from George and Hilda. To our dear Auntie Julia, with sincere sympathy and remembrance, from Winnie and Don (Clacton-on-Sea). Kind remembrance of dear aunty, from Gladys and Billy (London). In love and sympathy, from the Mothers' Union of Chedburgh and Depden. In loving remembrance of a sincere friend, from Mr. and Mrs. Blake and family. In affectionate remembrance with our sorrow and sympathy for the bereaved, from Mrs. Sangster and Eva (Bury St. Edmund's). My sympathy and the kindest of thoughts and remembrance, Grace W. Foreman (Bury St. Edmund's). In loving memory and deepest sympathy, from Florrie, Mrs. Cocksedge, Ethel and Alice. With sincere sympathy, form old friends at Finchley, Mr. Cox and family. In ever-loving memory, from Arthur and Nance (Mr. and Mrs. Pitt). In loving remembrance and deepest sympathy, from cousin Maggie (Mrs.Holway). In memory, from Minnie, Ted and Arthur. In loving memory, from Mrs.Clarke and Violet. With deepest sympathy, from Mrs. Underwood and Will (Wickhambrook). In kind remembrance of Mrs. Nunn, from Alf, Cyril, Ted and Les (Clopton salesmen). With deepest sympathy, from Kate. In remembrance, from Mrs. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Turner and little Muriel. With deep sympathy and kind remembrance, from A.E.Cooper. In memory, from Mrs. A.Newman. In deepest sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, With sympathy, from B.Orriss. Mr W.H.Cooper, of Chevington, carried out the funeral arrangements.
- Bury Free Press and Post, 11 Feb 1933:
NUNN - On Feb. 3rd, at Chedburgh, Julia Nunn, widow of the late James Nunn, dearly-loved mother of Phyllis, Fred and Bob Nunn, aged 60 years.
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