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ASPATRIA.
There was an exceptionally large gathering at the funeral of Mr. J. R.
BIGLANDS, which took place at St. Kentigern's Parish Churchyard, Aspatria, on
Sunday afternoon. Deceased who was only 34 years of age, was a very popular
young man. For many years he worked for the Bothel Limestone Quarry Co., as a
motor driver, but latterly had been working and residing in the Brampton
district. He was married to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ATKINSON, late Howrigg
Farm, Westnewton, but at present living in Carlisle. Much sympathy is extended
to his young widow.
The Rev. A. H. HODSON took the service and the hymns "Rock of Ages" and
"Thy will be done" were feelingly sung by the congregation. Miss. COBB
presided at the organ. Amongst the floral tributes were:
>From his sorrowing wife; sisters and brother-in-laws; father-in-law,
mother-in-law and Lizzie.
Auntie Jennie
Tom, Lily and family, Coledale Farm
Jack and Mary, Grisndale; Annie
Cynthia and Ruth, The Keep, Brampton
Margaret and Roland
John and Margaret, Solway View
Mrs. MILLER
Edith and Jack and Jessie and Jack, Allerby
Mr. and Mrs. CLARK, Gilcrux
Mr. and Mrs. NICHOLSON, Bothel
Mr. and Mrs. KENLEY and family, East Mill, Aspatria
His dear friends at Myrtle Cottage, Bothel, Heathfield and Langrigg
Mr. and Mrs. PAPPS, Brampton
Fellow workers at Kirkhouse, Brampton
Men and Women's Sections Bothel and Torpenhow Branch British Legion
Employees of the Bothel Lime and limestone Co., Ltd.