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ARCHER, Catherine – on Friday September 12, 1947 at her daughter's residence 47 Pere Street, Kitty, CATHERINE ELIZABETH, wife of the Late T. A. Archer, retired Schoolmaster, and Agricultural Instructor, J.P., in her 77th. Year, beloved mother of Eldad, Chemist and Druggist, Caroline, Charge Nurse, PHG, Adina, retired Health Visitor, Mesdames May Cole, retired School teacher; Ivy Loncke; Phyllis Kendall; foster mother of Margaret Hedecker and Mortimer Archer, grandmother of Gwendoline, Joyce, Arthur, Donald, Eileen, Tiny, Ivy, Yvonne, Walter, Joycelynne, Victor, Pat; great grandmother of 10; and godmother of Gladys Wiltshire. Funeral will remove from the above address and board the ferry at noon today. Interment will be made at Vergenoegen, West Coast Demerara. Friends and relatives are asked to accept this the only intimation and attend. (Source: Announcement death daily chronicle, Saturday, September 13, 1947: Page 4.) ARCHER - C. E. Archer and family beg to thank all those who sent wreaths, Telegrams, letters, Cards of sympathy, and in other ways expressed their sympathy in their bereavement. [Source: The Daily Chronicle - Sunday, February 15, 1948: page 6.]

ARCHER, S. A. – In loving memory of S. A. ARCHER, J.P., who departed this life on October 10, 1943. (Inserted by his loving children)[Source: ANNOUNCEMENTS: - Sunday Chronicle, Georgetown, British Guiana – October 10, 1948: page 6.]
ARCHER, Catherine - In loving memory of our beloved CATHERINE ARCHER, who departed this life on September 12, 1947. Gone but not forgotten. (Inserted by her children) [Source: The Daily Chronicle - Sunday, September 12, 1948: page 6.]
ELLIOTT, Annie Sophia - On Monday, September 13th, 1948 at her residence, Nabaclis Village, East Coast, Demerara, Mrs. ANNIE SOPHIA, relict of T. J. Elliott, retired schoolmaster, Mother of Edward, Henry, Sydney and Wilfred Elliott, and Mesdames H. Bradshaw, S. Willis, and M. Patterson, and sister of Miss Sarah Sandy, retired School teacher. The funeral will remove from the house of mourning - Nabaclis Village – to Victoria Roman Catholic church for the funeral service, and back to Nabaclis cemetery for interment at 4.00 p.m., today.
Relatives and friends are asked to accept this intimation. (Source: The Daily Argosy, Georgetown, British Guiana, Tuesday, September 14th. 1948: page 5.) 
 ELLIOTT Messrs. E. S., H. J., S. B., and W. R. Elliott (sons); Mesdames A. M. Bradshaw, Sophia Willis, M. A. Patterson (daughters), Sarah Sandy sister and grandchildren of the late ANNIE SOPHIA, beg to thank the many friends and relatives who attended the funeral and sent wreaths, cards, letters, telegrams and in any other way sympathized with them in their recent bereavement. [Source: Announcements, September 26, 1948: page 6.]
ELLIOT, Victoria - Mrs. Annie I. Elliott, and children, sincerely begs to thank the many kind friends who assisted and attended the funeral of their beloved daughter and sister, VICTORIA (VICKY), also those who sent wreaths, letters, telegrams, and cards, etc. or in any way sympathized with them. [Source: The Daily Chronicle - Sunday, March 11, 1945: page 6.]
LONCKE, Agatha - On Monday 6th., October 1969 at the Methodist Arts Centre, IVY AGATHA, late Mistress of Queen's College and the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. Loncke. Sister of Yvonne, Joycelyn, John, Victor, and Patricia Loncke. Niece of Mrs. W. Kendall of Nabaclis and Mrs. Cummings of West Coast Berbice. Cousin of Mesdames Lena Nilleman, and Joyce Warren, Carlton Loncke and others. The funeral will take place from the Brickdam Cathedral at 4.30 PM to-day. Relatives and friends are asked to accept this intimation. [Source: - Thursday, October 9, 1969: page 9.]
LONCKE, (unnamed son) - Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Loncke beg to thank all those who attended the funeral of their dear little son, also those who sent wreaths, cards, letters, or in any way sympathize with them in their recent bereavement. Source: Cards Daily Argosy, Sunday, September 4, 1938: page 4.
PATTERSON, Annie - In ever loving memory of my dear ANNIE KATHLEEN, (LENIE) who departed this life on May 5, 1935.
[Source: The Daily Chronicle - Wednesday, May 5, 1943: page 4.]
RALPH, Emma - DEATH OF MRS. RALPH After a painful illness Mrs. EMMA RALPH died at 2. A.m. on Monday morning at the age of 38 years. She was the beloved wife of Joseph Ralph and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LAMMY SANCHO of Nabaclis. Death took place in the city. The deceased's body was taken up by motor car later in the day to her residence in Golden Grove. The funeral on Monday afternoon was very largely attended, the last rites being performed by the Rev. L. J. Rowe. The interment took place at St. Mark's cemetery.
[Source: The Daily Chronicle - Sunday, March 9, 1919: page 10]
SANCHO, Lammie - On Saturday, 13th September, 1924, at Nabaclis, E. C., Demerara, LAMMIE, the beloved husband of ANNIE SANCHO and father of Winnie, Tommy, Ruby, Wagner, and Irene. Funeral at 4 o'clock to-day. Friends please accept this the only intimation. (Trinidad & New York papers please copy) [Source: The Daily Chronicle - Sunday, September 14, 1924: page 4.]
SANCHO, Joseph Thomas - On Monday, January 11th, 1943, Joseph Thomas, late Chemist and Druggist, Sick Nurse and Dispenser, husband of Mavis Sancho, and father of Anson, at his residence, at Nabaclis Village, East Coast, Demerara, in his 47th. Year. Funeral this morning at 8 o'clock to-day. [Source: The Daily Chronicle - Tuesday, January 12th. 1943: page 4.] SANCHO - Mrs. Mavis Sancho and Anson McLean Sancho, joined by other relatives express their gratitude to the many kind friends who attended the funeral of their beloved husband, and father, JOESPH THOMAS SANCHO; also those who sympathized with them in other ways. [Source: Cards – Announcements - Sunday Chronicle - Sunday, January 17, 1943: page 4.]
SANCHO, Emmy Angelina – In sad and loving memory of our beloved mother, EMMY ANGELINA, who departed this life on August 28th. 1942. One year has passed since that sad day, when the one we loved was called away, Sleep on. Dear mother, sleep and take thy rest,
We love thee well but Jesus love thee best, (Inserted by her sons Augustus and Alfred.) [Source: "ANNOUNCEMENTS - In Memoriam" The Sunday Chronicle August 29th. 1943: page 6]
SANCHO, Clarice - The relatives of the late CLARICE ANGELINA beg through this medium to thank all those friends who attended her funeral, sent wreaths, letters, or in any other way consoled with them in their bereavement. [Source: The Daily Chronicle - Sunday, March 7, 1943: page 4.]
SANCHO-GROVESNOR, Magnel - Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Arran Abrams, brothers-in-law, and sisters, also the children and other relatives of the late Nurse MAGNELL SANCHO-GROVESNOR, beg through this medium to return thanks to the many kind friends who attended the funeral also those who sent wreaths, telegrams, letters, and in any other way sympathized with them in their recent bereavement. (Inserted by Mrs. Vincent Moore) [Source: The Daily Chronicle - Sunday, March 7, 1943: page 4.]







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