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ASHES SCATTERED OYER THE FLOOR.

Wraaths which covered the cofnn of Mr. William Albert Warren, aged 64, 1 formerly a master wheelwright, were j burned in one of the furnaces of his own forge near Camberwell Road, London, recently. | This followed the scattering of his ashes, in the presence of his workmen, over the floor of the forge where he had worked for 40 years. He had been devoted to his business all his life, and it was his last wish that his ashes should be brought back to the forge. Mr. Warren was a J.P. for London and a former Southwark Borough councillor. He died at Rieedhamt, NorI folk, and his wife told a reporter that I he would have liked to have had his i body cremated in his own furnace.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 711, 11 December 1933, Page 3

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ASHES SCATTERED OYER THE FLOOR. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 711, 11 December 1933, Page 3

ASHES SCATTERED OYER THE FLOOR. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 711, 11 December 1933, Page 3

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