The Funeral of Mr. Henry Harry, of Rosevear-road, Bugle, aged 75 years, took place at St. Austell Cemetery, on Sunday, the Rev. J.E. Carey (vicar of Treverbyn) officiating. Deceased spent six years in California, and since his return has been an hotel-keeper for about 30 years at St. Austell, and for a considerable number of years at Bugle. Mrs. Harry (the widow) was unable to attend, and the principal mourners were: Mr. H. Harry (son); Mrs. H. Penfold, Mrs. C.H. Glover, Mrs. W.C. Brenton (daughters); Master R. Penfold (grandson); Mr. Charles H. Glover, Mr. W.C. Brenton (sons-in-law); Mr. W. Hancock, Mrs. J. Cock, Mr. J. Cock, Mrs. W. Hancock, Mr. B. Hancock (brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law). Deceased was a Freemason for about 40 years and the following acted as bearers: Messrs. I. Tremewan, F.W. Jury, T. Jane, W. Kevern, Preston Thomas, and Capt. Fred Pinch. Among those present were Messrs. W. Ashton, J. Thomas, G. Bramble, W. Lightfoot, J. Hocking, A. Skinner, A. Blight, W. Rowse, A. Chapman, W.H. Bettison, S.J. Dyer, W.H. Symons, A.C. Gregor, E.H. Richards, F.J.P. Richards, and Capt. Walter Higman.
West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, 01 July 1920, page 6, bottom of column 2