An Exceptional Undertaking
The Story of the Jennings Family Business

by Bev Parker


Webster1.jpg (6422 bytes) Another interesting funeral which was undertaken by Jennings in 1929 was that of David Webster, who was the Chief Constable of Wolverhampton.
David Webster's coffin was carried on an old fire engine. Webster6.jpg (37910 bytes)
Webster9.jpg (43239 bytes) Webster's funeral procession in Queen Square. The importance of the event can be seen from the large number of onlookers.
Thomas A. Linnane was the Managing Director of Goodyear's.
 

He died in August 1928. His funeral service consisted of a Requiem Mass which was held at St Mary and St John's Church.

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Linnane4.jpg (34398 bytes) The casket is seen leaving the Church with William Jennings to its left and George Jennings (Jnr) to its right.

Behind the casket is Frederick Jennings (Jnr).


 

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