Death

Date 15 December 1931
Place Blackwood Road, Streetly, Staffordshire, England
Description Vol 6b Page 733

Source References

  1. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
  2. UK Government: National Probate Calendar
      • Date: 8 February 1932
      • Page: Joseph Ronald Deacon
      • Citation:

        DEACON Joseph Ronald of 6 Blackwood-road Streetly Staffordshire died 15 December 1931 Administration Birmingham 8 February to Gwladys Hilda Deacon widow. Effects £317 16s. 10d.

  3. Birmingham Daily Gazette
      • Date: 19 December 1931
      • Page: Page 11
      • Citation:

        LICHFIELD FUNERAL.

        The funeral took place at Lichfield, yesterday, of Mr. Joseph Ronald Deacon, only son of Councillor and Mrs. J. R. Deacon, of Lichfield, and a member of the firm of Messrs. J. R. Deacon and Son, builders and contractors, of Lichfield and Walsall, whose sudden death at the age of 27, occurred at Streetly, the previous Tuesday. A crowded congregation included all the firm's employees, and members of Lichfield City Council.

  4. Lichfield Mercury
      • Date: 25 December 1931
      • Page: Page 5
      • Citation:

        THE LATE MR. RONALD DEACON.

        Funeral at St. Chad's, Lichfield.

        The funeral of Mr. Joseph Ronald Deacon, the only son of Councillor and Mrs. J. R. Deacon, of St. Chad's Road, Lichfield, whose sudden death from a chill at the age of 27 years was reported in our columns last week, took place at St. Chad's Church on Friday afternoon.

        The service was conducted by the Rector (the Rev. C. P. Way) and the church was crowded, a very considerable body of workmen employed by Mr. Deacon attending, both from Lichfield and the various districts, to pay their last respects to his son.

        The mourners included Councillor J. R. Deacon (father), Mrs. Ronald Deacon (widow), Mrs. Deacon (grandmother), Mr. T. K. Startin and Mrs. Startin (uncle and aunt), Mrs. Parker (aunt), Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Deacon (cousins), and Mr. F. E. Boardman (Walsall). Amongst those present were the Rev. H. S. Cresswell (vicar of St. Mary's (Lichfield), Councillor F. Garratt, Mr. A. L. Garratt (Sheriff of Lichfield), Alderman T. Andrews, Mr. T. Oswald Moseley, Mr. H. H. Brown, Mr. G. S. Russell, Mr. R. J. Barnes, Mr. J. S. Brown, Councillor and Mrs. W. H. Bowering, Councillor W. B. Littler, Councillor E. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Skeffington, Mr. F. Foster (Whittington), Mrs. Cartmale, Mr. Harley (Birmingham), Mr. A. R. Myring, Mr. W. Griffin, Mr. W. H. Mason (Burton), Mr. T. W. Biddulph (Burton), Mr. Bushell (Birmingham), Mr. C. C. Gray (Walsall), Mr. F. R. Pennell (Washwood Heath), Mr. Kitching (Birmingham), Mr. Freeman (Birmingham), Mr. E. Woolley (Birmingham), Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wootton, Mr. W. Wootton, and others.

        The bearers were four of the oldest employees.

        The service was of a simple nature, consisting of the hymn "Peace, perfect peace," Psalm 90, the lesson, and finally the hymn "On the Resurrection morning."

        The body was afterwards interred at St. Chad's Churchyard.

        Wreaths were sent from the following :- Father and Mother; Wife and Children; Marjorie; Auntie Florrie and Uncle Jim; Charlotte; Aunt and Uncle (Banbury); Auntie, Uncle and Eric (Coalville); Uncle and Aunt (Stafford Road); Uncle, Auntie and Evelyn (Dordon); Billy and Doris; George, Doris and Millicent; Office Staff; Joiners' Shop and Machine Shop; No. 2 Workshop; Emloyees (St. Chad's Yard); Employees (Ansell's, College Road); Employees at Walsall; Employees at Penkridge; Outside Employees, Lichfield (two wreaths); Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Scribbans (Little Aston Hall); Mr. and Mrs. A. Cartmale and Family; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shipley; Mr. and Mrs. Griffin and Family; Mrs. Grierson; John Shaw and Joseph Alan Shaw; Mrs. Hatchett and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Skeffington; All at Kington; Lieut.-Col. J. A. Connell; Mrs. Davis and Daughter; Mr. and Mrs. R. Jefferies; Mr. and Mrs. Boardman and Noel; Mr. and Mrs. Garratt and Family; Mr. C. Thornburn; W. H. Mason and Son; Mr. And Mrs. J. S. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Littleford; Joe Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Ivison and Jack; All at Newton Regis; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Barnes; Mr. and Mrs. Hall (Brownhills); John Thorneloe and Sons; Mr. Nadin; Mr. J. Cotterill; and Mrs. Brown.

        The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. F. M. and J. Wait, of Bird Street, Lichfield.

        Mr. and Mr.s J. R. Deacon and Family wish to thank the many kind friends for the exceedingly kind letters of sympathy in their sad bereavement; also for beautiful floral tributes.

      • Date: 18 December 1931
      • Page: Page 5
      • Citation:

        DEATH OF MR. RONALD DEACON.

        Tragic Sequel to a Chill.

        We deeply regret to record the death of Mr. Joseph Ronald Deacon, the only son of Councillor and Mrs. J. R. Deacon, of St. Chad's Road, Lichfield, which took place with tragic suddenness at Blackwood Road, Streetly, on Tuesday morning. Mr. Deacon, who was only 27 years of age, caught a chill during the week-end, and took to his bed on Monday. The seriousness of his illness was not then apparent, but he died in the early hours of the following morning. Mr. Frank Cooper conducted an enquiry on Wednesday and recorded a verdict of death from natural causes. It was stated by Dr. McNab that after a post-mortem examination he found the cause of death to have been acute pneumonia.

        Mr. Deacon was an old Lichfield Grammar School boy, and completed his education at Trent College. He then became an articled pupil with Messrs. Jefferies and Shipley, architects, of Walsall, and later joined his father in the firm of Messrs. J. R. Deacon and Son.

        The funeral will take place at 2 p.m. to-day (Friday) at St. Chad's Church, Lichfield.

      • Citation:

        DEATHS.

        DEACON. - On December 15th, 1931, at Blackwood Road, Streetly, Joseph Ronald Deacon, only and beloved son of Joseph Richard and Evelyn Deacon, of Lichfield, aged 27.