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Obituary of Mrs. Wilhelmina Adora Chester

Enmore, E.C.D. Friday, January 15, 1942

The death of Mrs. Wilhelmina Adora Chester occurred on Thursday, January 15, at her daughter’s residence, 126 Regent Street, Lacytown, Georgetown, after an illness of about four months, following an operation at the Hospital, Georgetown, five weeks before her death. Mrs. Chester was the wife of Mr. Isaac Chester, merchant of Pln. Enmore.

The funeral took place from her residence at Pln. Enmore thence to St. Mark’s Church where a service was conducted by the Rev. W. Sears, who also performed the last rites at the grave-side.

Mrs. Chester leaves to mourn her loss besides her husband, Leo, Vernon, and Willie (sons); Mrs. Chris Viapree, and Mrs. Lena Fisher (daughters); Mrs. A. Fletcher and Miss M. Sargeant (sisters); Mrs. E. Gravesande (sister-in-law); Mrs. Janet Marie and Kate Chester (daughters r-in-law); Neil Fisher (son-in-law).

Source: the Daily Chronicle Monday, January 26, 1942:page 8.

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