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A Cambridge Victim

Cambridge Chronicle

Friday 26 April 1912

Mr. A. W. Barringer

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The greatest sympathy is felt with the relatives of Mr. A. W Barringer, whom as reported in last week's issue, was amongst those who lost their lives in the terrible Titanic disaster. The deceased, who was on board in the capacity of a steward, was a Cambridge man, his parents residing at 13, Thoday Street. He leaves a widow and two children to mourn their loss. At the evening service at St. Philip's Church on Sunday, Mr. Barringer's favourite hymn, ''Lead Kindly Light,'' was impressively sung.

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