Oh well, quick response from the Record Office about looking up burials
"Unfortunately, it is not possible to ascertain, from the place and date of death, in which cemetery a person is buried. Liverpool Record Office holds burial records relating to Liverpool's municipal cemeteries, but, if Elizabeth Neil Hurst resided in Sefton, it is possible that she is buried in a Sefton cemetery. I have attached an information leaflet with further details. I have also attached a research form, as a search through several cemeteries could take longer than the free fifteen-minute research we can offer.
If you live near Liverpool Record Office, you may find it useful to check through local newspapers of the time, in case a death notice appears with burial details. Again, an information leaflet is atached"
It does look like a look up jobbie in the Liverpool Echo, even if the death was as far out as Crosby or even Formby the likelihood is that the funeral notice would have been placed in the Echo as nearly everybody does use that one.
Anybody going to the Record Office?? It's Elizabeth Neil Hurst died January 1990 we're after.