Charles Coventry
1867–1929 (age 62)
Biography
Charles Coventry was a cricketer whose sporting career contributed to the rich tradition of cricket in Britain. His participation in this quintessentially English sport reflected both his athletic abilities and his social standing during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Coventry's legacy is preserved in the memory of those who appreciated his contributions to the game and his community. He was interred at the Church of St Nicholas in Earl's Croome, a parish with deep historical roots and cultural significance.