Trevan - Obituaries
This first version of the file containing the obituaries of members of the Trevan family
is a collection of cuttings that my father Maurice collected and which I inheritted
following his death in 1987. They are all descendents of
Bill and Polly Trevan, my greatgrandparents.
Although I do not have the date or newspaper name, I have arranged the following
in date order as I believe it to be.
Former Plymouth Butcher Dies
Mr H. W. (Bert) Trevan, for many years a butcher in Plymouth,
died yesterday at Guildford, Surrey.
He was a member of the East End Conservative Club Committee,
Plymouth, and played for the Green Waves and Oreston Rovers in the 1920's.
Mr Trevan enlisted in the 2/2 Wessex Regiment at the outbreak of
World War I, was gassed in France in 1917 and discharged the following year.
Before World War I he was in his father's business in Cecil Street
and on his discharge from the army opened a business in Holborn Place.
TREVAN - On January 8, 1961, at 135, Efford-road. William John, passed peacefully away in his sleep.
Sadly missed by his wife Dolly, and sons George, Leslie and Jimmy.
TREVAN - On April 4, Richard Henry, at 1 Fircroft Road,
Beacon Park, beloved husband of Rosina May,
father of Maurice, grandfather of Mary, Rachael, Robert and Timothy, fond brother of Dorothy and the late Herbert, Beatrice and William.
Rest eternal grant unto him, O Lord, and let the light perpetual shine upon him.
The presence of friends at his funeral service,
Twelve noon, Tuesday at St Bartholomew's Church, Milehouse will be appreciated.
Enquiries Earl House (night), Church House Chapel, Albert Road, Plymouth (day) or phone 52624.
TREVAN - On January 9, Rosina May, aged 80 years, of Newnham Road, Plympton,
beloved wife of Richard Henry (deceased) mother of Maurice, mother-in-law of Marjorie,
grandmother of Mary, Rachael, Robert and Timothy. May she rest in peace.
Flowers to the Consecrated Chapels of Earl of Plymouth Nine am Monday.
Presence of friends at her service at Plympton St Maurice Church, Eleven am,
will be appreciated.
Enquiries phone Earl of Plymouth 52624.
TREVAN - On Friday, May 23, in hospital, Leslie Dennis, of 135 Efford Road,
beloved son of Dorothy Laura, brother of George and James.
Funeral service on Friday May 30 at St Paul's Church, Efford 10:30am thence to Efford Crematorium.
All floral tributes if so desired to Co-operative Funeral Services Chapel of Rest, 61 Exeter Street.
TREVAN - On May 23, Leslie, friend of Albert
As you rest in peaceful sleep
Your memory we'll always keep
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