Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Friday. December 1. 1922.
Obituaries
January
18–Mr. Wm. Ward, of East Laithwaite, Doncaster, formerly of Swinton.
February
1—Mr. Jas. Sayer, of Stoke-on-Trent, formerly of Mexborough, an old International footballer.
March.
23—J. W. Wilson, first surveyor to the Bolton Council. ,
April.
3—Mrs. Maud H. Moxon, aged 43, wife of Mr. Matthew H. Moxon, cloth manufacturer, of Huddersfield, a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner, of Bridlington, formerly of Mexborough.
9—Mr. Frederick ‘Andrews, aged 72, for 43 years headmaster of the Ackworth School.
13- Mr. Percy C. Muspratt, solicitor, of Wath, aged 59, acting clerk to the Wath Council, and other public authorities.
May.
6 – Mr. D.T. Jones, chemist, Mexborough, aged 43.
16—Mr. W. B, Egerton, Manvers Main Farm, Adwick, chief enginewright at Manvers Main, aged 82.
27—Mr. John Willis, member of the Mexborough Urban Council, aged 56.
June.
1 — Mr. T. R. Sellars, headmaster of Station Road Schools. Conisborough, aged 64.
27—Mr. Ralph Williamson, of Conisborough, aged 65, chief engineer to the Denaby Main Colliery Co., and a member of the Conisborough Urban Council.
Mr. John Bullock, of Garden Street, Mexborough, one of, Mexborough’s oldest tradesmen, aged 73.
August.
26—Mr. R. JL. Thomson, aged 48, of Wath, an official of the Manvers Main Colliery Co.
October.
9–Mr. W. R. Hudson, of Middlesborough, formerly of Mexborough, for 36 years schoolmaster and education official. Aged 64.
November.
16—Mrs. Blythman, widow of Dr. C. S. Blythman, of Swinton, aged 73.
December.
25—Mr. J. R. Burdon, of Hull, formerly of Mexborough, a prominent official of the Denaby and Cadeby Collieries, Ltd., aged 52