From the Essex County Chronicle, Friday 30th November 1917
Essex Casualties
Wounded.
Onley, F. Wellingborough
Until the CWGC commemorated Frederick and changed Frederick and Fanny's grave in
Wellingborough Doddington Road Cemetery, it had fallen sadly into disrepair.
A Noble Six Hundred noted F. Onley
On the Wreaths left at the Wellingborough War Memorial was an inscription
In memory of our glorious dead, etc
Pte. F. Onley (Queen's Regiment) from
their fellow workers and employers, Glover Bros.
Essex Casualties
Wounded.
Onley, F. Wellingborough
Until the CWGC commemorated Frederick and changed Frederick and Fanny's grave in
Wellingborough Doddington Road Cemetery, it had fallen sadly into disrepair.
A Noble Six Hundred noted F. Onley
On the Wreaths left at the Wellingborough War Memorial was an inscription
In memory of our glorious dead, etc
Pte. F. Onley (Queen's Regiment) from
their fellow workers and employers, Glover Bros.
FANNY ELLEN ONLEY'S MARKER
Before the CWGC put up a new headstone to Frederick therefore losing the information on it, the old grave inscription read
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND
FREDERICK ONLEY WHO DIED 4TH JANUARY 1918, SOUTHMEAD, BRISTOL.
FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED
IN PALESTINE. AGED 27 YEARS. AFTER MUCH SUFFERING AT REST.
Also on Fanny's it said.
IN
AFFECTIONATE REMEMBRANCE OF FANNY ELLEN (NELLIE)
THE BELOVED WIFE OF
FREDERICK ONLEY
WHO PASSED ON TO HIGHER SERVICE
29TH OCTOBER 1932
AGED 40 YEARS
"NOTHING IN MY HAND I BRING,
SIMPLY TO THY CROSS I CLING"
In Fanny's Will it said
Onley Fanny Ellen of 9 New-Street, Wellingborough Northamptonshire widow died 29th October 1932
Admistration London 28th November to Sarah Elizabeth Allen widow.
Effects £226. 14s.
(Sarah Elizabeth was Fanny's Mother.)