Harrogate Herald – 30th May 1917
Full military honours were accorded at the
interment, which took place at the Knaresborough Cemetery on
Saturday, of Pte Tom Stott (West Yorks), son of Mr and Mrs
Stott,
Victoria Avenue, New Scriven, whose death occurred as a result of
wounds sustained on May 11th. The coffin was enveloped in a Union
Jack and conveyed on a gun carriage from the residence to the Cemetery, a guard of honour and
firing party being furnished from the Royal Field Artillery. The
obsequies, which were of an impressive nature, were conducted by Rev
J A Hubbard, and concluded with three volleys being fired over the
grave. The inscription on the coffin was as follows :
Private T Stott, Died May 27th, 1917; Aged 21 years.
The chief mourners were :
Mr and Mrs Stott 9father
and mother); Pte George and Miss Eva Stott (brother and sister);
Miss Alice Stott and Master Geoffrey Stott (sister and brother); Mrs
George Stott (sister-in-law); Miss M Dewes (Ferrensby), Mr and Mrs
Atkinson (uncle and aunt); Masters AE and E Atkinson (cousins); Miss
Eva Johnson (Spofforth) (Aunt); Mrs J Thackray (Scotton) (Aunt); Mr
and Mrs Abrahams (Harrogate) (uncle and aunt); Mr and Miss Hargrave
(Wakefield) (uncle and cousin); Mr J Johnson (Harrogate); Mrs
and Miss Wright (aunt and cousin); Mr and Miss Fawcett
(Felliscliffe) (cousins); Mrs A Barker (cousin); Mrs T Sowerby
(Staveley) (cousin); Mr and Mrs Johnson (uncle and aunt).
[Further long list of mourners and floral tributes]
Photo Page
Died of Wounds - Private Tom Stott, WY, son of Mr and Mrs
Stott,
Victoria Avenue, [T Stott, greengrocer, Victoria Avenue]
Knaresborough, died of wounds sustained on the 11th May.