SIR HENRY SEGRAVE
THE BODY CREMATED.
(British Official WireleSl)
(Received this <lnv at noon.) RUGBY, June 17
The liodv of Sir Henry Segrave was nremated at Golder’s Green crematorium to-day. The funeral was of the simplest nature. A coffin across which lav th 0 Union Jack was covered with wreaths. Some of these came from representatives of Colonial and Foreign Governments and there were tiny, circles of summer flowers from humble folk. Lady ‘Segrave decided that some of thp wreaths should be placed or the cenotaph in Whitehall. Memorial cards bore Such inscriptions as:—“To a brave man.” and “To a very courageous gentleman. The memorial service was hold in Saint Margaret’s Church, Westminster. Canon Carnegie officiating. General Trotter represented the Prince of Wales and the Prime Minister was also represented. ______
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1930, Page 5
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