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Marta FLUBACHER(TATTERSALL)

1916 – 2001 Β· Switzerland, Switzerland
πŸ‘ΆBirth
24/06/1916
πŸ›οΈ First World War
Switzerland, Switzerland πŸ“ β“˜Death Certificate
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🏠Lived (23)
1939
πŸ›οΈ Second World War
Saint Mary's Hospital, Milton Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire πŸ“ πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’’Marriage (26)
24/03/1942
Edward William TATTERSALL
Keswick, Cumbria πŸ“ β“˜Marriage Civil Registration Index
Ref: 10b 1649 Cockermouth
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Met and married at Keswick

🏠Lived (71)
1987
39 King Harry Lane, St. Albans, Hertfordshire πŸ“
with Edward William TATTERSALL β“˜Death Certificate

This house was built for them.

🏠Lived (85)
2001
πŸ›οΈ September 11 attacks
Verulam House, Verulam Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire πŸ“ β“˜Death Certificate

Verulam House Nursing Home Tel: 01727 853991 Fax: 01727 855059 Contact: Mrs A. Gibbons

πŸ’ΌOccupation (85)
2001
State Registered Nurse (Retired Midwife) β“˜Death Certificate

She was a midwife working at Verulam House which was a Maternity Home.

✝️Death (85)
02/03/2001
Verulam House, Verulam Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire πŸ“
(a) Carcinomatosis, (b) Carcinoma of Rectum β“˜Death Certificate
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Ref: 5351A/A53C/198/301
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Informant: Anne Elizabeth Woodcock (her solicitor and executor). Qualification: Causing the body to be cremated.
Widow of Edward William Tattersall Photo Journalist (retired).

Death Notice:
TATTERSALL - Martha, passed away peacefully March 2, 2001, aged 84. She will be sadly missed by her many friends. Funeral service to be held at West Herts Crematorium today (Thursday), March 15, 2001, at 2.20pm. Flowers or donations may be made to Cancer Research. Following the service a reception is to be

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πŸ”₯Cremation
15/03/2001
West Herts Crematorium, High Elms Lane, Garston, Watford, Hertfordshire πŸ“
Her ashes were scattered on W20 "Bluebell Wood" with husband
Notes

No children. Has living relatives in Switzerland.

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