Cochrane - Presho - Kenny
small collection
Deaths
Baird, Lily - The ---
family deeply regret the death of the mother of their friend and tender
their sympathy to the Baird family. God Bless (page torn)
Cavan, James Alexander - July 14, 1995, at a nursing home.
Husband of the late Elizabeth, formerly of 43 Belgrave Street, Belfast
and Queen's Avenue, Glengormley. Family flowers only. Funeral
arrangements later. Very deeply regretted.
Cochrane, George Sloan - Died July 14, 1995 (at hospital), late
of Martello House, Holywood, beloved brother of Rhoda, Margaret and
Robbie. Funeral private.
Coey, John A. (Jack) - July 12, 1995 (peacefully), dearly beloved
husband of Irene and much loved father of Jack, Norman, June, Ronald and
Derek. Funeral service in St. Bartholomews Parish Church, Stranmillis at
10.15 a.m. (Monday) July 17 and afterwards to Roselawn crematorium at
11.30 a.m. House private. Family flowers only, but if desired, donations
in lieu may be -- to the Beaconfield Mari? Centre, c/o of Re? Hodgins,
57 Sandhurst ? Belfast. (page torn)
Cochrane - January 7, 1967, at his home,
Martello House, 13 Bangor Road, Holywood, Stanley B., beloved
husband and dear father of Rhoda, Margaret, Robert and George. Funeral
tomorrow (Tuesday), at 11 a.m., to Knockbracken Churchyard. Deeply
regretted. Kenny, Joseph
Francis - August 11, 1993, suddenly, dearly-loved husband of Carina,
2 Katrine Park, Belfast and dear father of Nicholas. Funeral Mass will
take place in St. Bridgid's Church, Derryvolgie Avenue, this evening at
7.30 p.m. Funeral Service in Roselawn Crematorium tomorrow (Saturday) at
10.00 a.m. No flowers please, donations in lieu if desired to Chest,
Heart and Stroke Association, 74 Dublin Road, Belfast. Deeply regretted
by the entire family circle.
Silhouettes
1st Silhouette on the back "Madame De Grignan from 'Famous French Salons'
(Methuen)
1st Silhouette on the back (printed) Mrs. Agnes Maclehose, The "Clarinda" of
Robert Burns. Silhouette by John Miers, 1787 from the original in the
Glasgow Art Galleries. (written) Mrs. Kerr
Cochrane, Holywood
Postcards
1
2
1) 20th August 1957 Postmark St. Andrews, Fife to Master Ian? Presho,
Greenock Avenue, Old Cathcart, Glasgow - I am having a lovely time here and
love playing on the sands, wish you were with me. I had a ride on the
donkeys today, it was great fun. See you soon, Ian xxx Love Sheila
2) 18th June 1958 Postmark Aberdeen to Mrs. C. Presho, 15 Greenock Avenue,
Cathcar?, Glasgow - Have now reached Inverness & are heading South again.
Have had a lovely time & lovely weather. We have seen some beautiful country
and have been on some nerve-wracking roads. We are heading today for
Braemaer in Edinburg? Expect to be in Ed. for weekend. Will give you a ring
ion Glasgow if we get time. I am suggesting to Ian that he extends his visit
a couple of days. Madge
1
2
3
4
1) 22nd August 1963 Postmark Niagara Falls, N.Y. to Rev. C. & Mrs. Presho,
Holywood, Belfast - Chicago 19/8/63 This is to report my very healthy
condition after a month of glorious hot summer weather. It is still very
warm though cooler than a week ago. Chicago is the Windy City. W. R. McEwen
was in Beaver Falls the first week-end & in his usual eloquent form. Home on
Sept. 18th. Tom.
2) 3rd September 1963 Postmark Clochan, Cona Gaillin? to Mrs. Presho,
Holywood - Am enjoying every moment of this holiday, the scenery is
gorgeous. We have just arrived at Clifden. Love from Eve?
3) 31st July 19?? Postmark Kilcreggan to Mrs. Charles Presho, Holywood -
Dear Rhoda, We're having a glorious time! The weather is so good. We had a
cruise to Dunoon yesterday & saw a submarine! It seems strange to have no
responsibility. We enjoy the scenery so much. Love Isabel. Meetings morning
& night, such blessed times. Restful just to sit back and enjoy Kilcreggan.
4) 25th July 1963 Postmark Dun Laoghaire to Mrs. C. Presho, Holywood -
Weather has improved again. Had a run to Howth. Might have a swim today!
Will be home by 7 p.m. on Sat. D.V. Picture on card shows a good spot for
the sun. Much love, Chas.
1
2
1) I.S. The house where I was born, Where I was young and gay, Grows
old amid its corn, Amid its scented hay. Under the golden eaves, The house
is still and sad, As thought it grieves and grieves, For many a lass and
lad. K. Tynan
2) Molly Brett - A Happy Christmas to All at the Manse, From The 113th
Brownie Pack. Printed in Great Britain for The Girl Guides Association 1952.
the end |