Burial

Date 2 July 1910
Place Higher Cemetery, Exeter, Devon, England
Description Plot C34-4 - Walter John Nicks

Narrative

Mourners to be identified:

Mr. Henry Lear (cousin)
Mrs. Crick (sister-in-law)
Pte. G. Searle Smale (nephew of deceased)

Sent wreaths - nieces:
Ethel
Emily
Minne
Louie
Ivy

Source References

  1. Western Times
      • Date: 4 July 1910
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        LATE COL-SERGT. NICKS

        Funeral at the Higher Cemetery
        Exeter

        The funeral of the late Colr-Sergt. W. J. Nicks took place on Saturday at two o'clock at the Higher Cemetery. At the special desire of Mrs. W. J. Nicks, widow, the ceremony was of a quiet and simple character, but was attended by a number of the late Colr.-Sergt.'s old Volunteer friends, some of whom had served with him in C Company of the 1st. R.V. Others had signified their regret at being unable to attend in order to pay a last tribute to their old comrade owing to a Territorial engatement at Honiton.

        The service was conducted by the Rev. A. O. C. Longridge, and the coffin, which was of polished elm with brass mountings, bore the inscription: "Walter John Nicks, aged 54, died June 28th, 1910." The grave was situated near to that of the late Sergt.-Major Lee.

        The chief mourners were Mrs. W. J. Nicks (the widow), Mr E. F. Nicks and Mr. W. H. Nicks (brothers), Mrs E. F. Nicks (sister-in-law), Mr. Henry Lear (cousin), Mrs. Crick (sister-in-law), and Mr. Mayne (friend). Among deceased's old friends at the graveside were Bugle-Major Bourke, Colr.-Sergt. Manning, Sergt. Harrison, Sergt. H. Way, Sergt. R. Webber, Sergt. Williams, Q.M.S. Towill, Q.M.S. Piper (retired), Pte. S. Way, Sergt. Dowell, Lance-Corpl. Denham, Pte. G. Searle Smale (nephew of deceased), Corpl. Forward, Mr. H. Gore, Mr. S. Melhuish, Pte. G. Down, Pte. F. Kerslake, Mr. W. Searle, Mr. Marshall Jose, Mr. F. Pretty, Mr. H. Bishop, Pte. R. T. Harris, Mr. H. Lamacraft, Pte. J. Blachford, Sergt. Western.

        The hearse and carriages were supplied by Mrs. Bickford.

        The three wreaths on the coffin were: In affectionate remembrance. He giveth His beloved sleep; from the widow; Edwin and all at 23, Portland-street; Brother Bill. The others being: With heartfelt sympathy from Louie, George and family; With sincere sympathy from loving niece, Ethel; With love and dear sorrow, niece, Emily; In loving memory of dear Walter, from Minnie, Jack and children, Braunton; In loving memory of my dear Uncle Walter, Little Minnie; From his loving niece, Louie; With deepest sympathy from a few personal friends; A tribute of sincere sympathy from J. Lamacraft and family; With deepest sympathy from Mr. and Mrs. T. Oliver and family; With deepest sympathy from E. Douglas; In loving memory of Uncle Walter, Ivy; With deepest sympathy from Mr. Geo. Down and Mr. Fred Kerslake (former members of C Company); With deepest sympathy from old comrades in the 1st R.V.; In remembrance, from his old comrade, H. H. Brimblecombe; With sympahty from Mr. and Mrs. J. Short; Mr. and Mrs. Pattison, Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs and Mr. Gardiner (London), and Rosie and Bertie.

  2. Exeter City Council: Higher Cemetery burial index cards
      • Page: Nicks
  3. Thomas Preece: Gravestone photographs
      • Date: 30 May 2018
      • Page: Walter John & Kate Nicks, Higher Cemetery Exeter
      • Grave - Walter John and Kate Nicks
      • Citation:

        In remembrance of
        Walter John Nicks
        many years Colour Sergeant First R.V.
        died 29th June 1910
        aged 54 years

        also of
        Kate
        wife of the above
        died 21st Decr 1928
        aged 64 years