by mochyn » Thu Dec 10, 2015 1:40 am
You're in luck, I found a newspaper report from the Rhondda Leader, 10 October 1914:
“Trealaw. The funeral of the late Fred Banner, aged 18, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Banner, Trealaw, took place on Friday, 25th ult. Deceased met with an accident while following his usual em- ployment at the Glamorgan Colliery some time since, and had been for 15 weeks at the King Edward VII. Hospital, Cardiff. He was brought home seven weeks ago, and passed away on the 21st ult. The Rev. D. H. Evans (All Saints') officiated. The coffin was surmounted by beautiful wreaths received from father, mother, and brothers grandmother and Aunt Annie, Saundersfoot. Tenby; uncle and aunt, Ebhw Vale; Mrs. Griffiths and family, Tenby; Mr. and Mrs. Brice, Tonypandy Mrs. Beer and son, Trealaw Mrs. Hathway and family; Miss L. Fisher Miss Parlor Tom and Nellie Mrs. Cratchley and family; the Federa- tion and fellow-workmen, and others. The attendance was large, and great sympathy is expressed for the bereaved family.”