The silver watch chain was worn by
Albert, Henry and Thomas at hundreds of executions between Turn to Page 28 From Page 27 1900 and 1956.
He was pre-deceased by five brothers;
Albert, Henry, Paul, Donat "Bobby", Delano "Del" Frigon, and five sisters; Blanch Johnson, Evelyn Salvatore, Irene Higgins, Doris Cournoyer and Theresa Frigon.
GRAND OCCASION Edward VII and Alexandra, with grandchildren Mary,
Albert, Henry and Edward circa 1906
My late dad, who was John Cooke, also had brothers
Albert, Henry, Walter and a sister.
The vigil by Charles, Andrew, Edward and David Linley was reminiscent of another royal vigil on the same spot for King George V in 1936 by his sons Edward,
Albert, Henry and George.
The ceremony was reminiscent of the vigil mounted for George V, some 66 years ago, in the medieval setting of Westminster Hall, when his sons - Edward,
Albert, Henry and George - stood guard around the late King's coffin.
The ceremony is reminiscent of the vigil mounted for George V, 66 years ago, in the medieval setting of Westminster Hall, when his sons - Edward,
Albert, Henry and George - stood guard around the late King's coffin.
The ceremony is reminiscent of the vigil mounted for George V, 66 years ago, in the mediaeval setting of Westminster Hall, when his sons - Edward,
Albert, Henry and George - stood guard around the late King's coffin.
The ceremony is reminiscent of the vigil mounted for George V, some 66 years ago, in the medieval setting of Westminster Hall, when his sons - Edward,
Albert, Henry and George - stood guard around the late King's coffin.
She is predeceased by three daughters, Mary Patriaca, Beverly Eluziairo and Sheila Richards; four brothers,
Albert, Henry, Daniel and Francis Cormier; four sisters, Sr.
The ceremony is reminiscent of the vigil mounted for George V, some 66 years ago, in the medieval setting of Westminster Hall, when his sons, Edward,
Albert, Henry and George, stood guard around the late King's coffin.
The poignant ceremony will be reminiscent of the vigil mounted for George V in 1936, on the same spot in Westminster Hall, when his sons, Edward,
Albert, Henry and George, stood solemnly at the late King's coffin.