Burial

Date 25 November 1901
Place Danygraig Cemetery, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Description Margaret Lewis née Jones

Narrative

Mourners to be identified:

Mr. Henry Williams (cousin)
Mr. Evan Morgan (cousin)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones (cousins)

Source References

  1. The Cambrian
      • Date: 22 November 1901
      • Page: Page 8
      • Citation:

        DEATHS

        Lewis. - On the 21st inst., at No. 112, Walter-road, Swansea, Margaret, beloved wife of Evan Lewis. Funeral leaving Walter-road on Monday, at 2 p.m.

      • Date: 29 November 1901
      • Page: Page 8
      • Citation:

        THE LATE MRS. EVAN LEWIS

        FUNERAL AT DANYGRAIG CEMETERY.

        Amid many manifestations of respect, the remains of the late Mrs. Evan Lewis, wife of the sub-curator of the Royal Institution of South Wales, who passed away as already reported by us, at her residence in Walter-road after a somewhat prolonged illness, were laid to their final resting place at Danygraig Cemetery on Monday afternoon last. The coffin was of polished oak, with massive brass fittings, and bore the following inscription: "Margaret Lewis, died November 21st, 1901; aged 58 years." The flag of the Royal Institution was hoisted half-mast. Amongst those who attended were the following: First carriage. Rev. Evan Jenkins, Dr. G. Arbour Stephens, Mr. J. B. Pritchard; mourning coach, Mr. Evan Lewis (husband), Mr. Idris Evan Lewis, B.A. (son), Miss Mary John (niece), Mr. John W. Preece (nephew), Mr John W. John (nephew); first brougham, Mr. Henry Williams (cousin), Mr. David Evans (cousin), Mr. Evan Morgan (cousin); second brougham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones (cousins); Mrs. Lewis Lewis (Southville), Mrs. John Rees (Uplands crescent), Mrs. William Evans (Eirianfa), Mrs. Jayne Rees (Belgrave-terrace), Mrs. Tustian, Mrs. Bowen (Belgrave-terrace), Mrs. W. A. Davies, Mrs. Philip Rogers (De-la-Beche-street), Col. Morgan and Mr. C. H. Perkins (representing the Royal Institution of South Wales), Rev. Tudor Jones (representing Swansea Scientific Society), Mr. Samuel Roberts, B.A. (headmaster, Higher Grade School), Dr. D. E. Edwards, Alderman John Griffiths, Mr. Morgan Williams (Troed-y-bryn), Mr. William Evans (Eirianfa), Mr. Julius Smith, Mr. Geo. Wilkinson Walters, Mr. Walter E. Harris (solicitor), Mr. E. Meredith Thomas, Mr. W. A. Davies (solicitor), Rev. Lloyd Davies, B.A., Mr. W. J. Rowe, Mr. W. Atkins, Mr. Chas. Davies, Mr. C. Nash and others. Wreaths were sent by the bereaved and sorrowing husband, and son, the president and council of the Royal Institution, the ladies of the Walter-road Congregational Chapel (of which deceased was for many years a member), Mrs. Lewis Lewis (Southville), Mr. John Griffiths and members of the Bible Class in Walter-road Congregational Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Evans (Eirianfa, Eaton-grove), Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts (Cleveland-terrace), Mr. and Mrs. Preece, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, the boys of the first class, Higher Grade School, Mr. and Mrs. Lamb (Walter-road). The Rev. Evan Jenkins (pastor of Walter-rd. Chapel) officiated and the funeral arrangements were efficiently carried out by Mr. J. B. Pritchard (Oxford-street, Swansea.) funeral [sic] was taking place, the flag at the Royal Institution was hoisted at half-mast. Mrs. Evan Lewis, it may be added, was a member of the Walter-road Congregational Church from its opening, 1870, and had for many years taken an active interest in the Dorcas Society and other minor institutions connected with the church. She was also one of the most active members of the Ladies' Visiting Committee of the Swansea Union, and the poor and sick at that institution will miss her much. During the time that Mr. Evan Lewis and his late son (Mr. Collwyn Lewis), acted as secretaries to the Swansea Scientific Society, Mrs. Lewis rendered further valuable services to the society in connection with the soirees and excursions which were then held. A lady unostentatious in manner, and of a kindly disposition, she will be much missed, but by none more so than her sorrowing husband.