The Cossart family, who were living at 22 Broadwood Road in 1923, were near neighbours of my grandfather Charles E. Warren and were among the mourners at his funeral on 9 June 1923. The inscription on Louis Cossart's own gravestone solves the mystery of who the senders of the wreath from "Phyllis and Betty" were, as recorded without surname in CEW's obituary. They were his daughters. Louis' wife was Sophia, known as "Siss". Cossart worked for Asiatic Petroleum Ltd. and his gravestone in the Colonial Cemetery was erected by his colleagues according to the inscription. I don't think 22 Broadwood Road was built by my grandfather. There was some correspondence about this in 2011. The Pio-Ulski family lived there in the 1960s and Nona Pio-Ulski has uploaded several pictures of the house and garden.
Sex
Male
Status
Deceased
Other reference
Pio-Ulski family
Comments
Louis Auguste Cossart 4 March 1881 - 7 July 1929
Dates shown in title from an Ancestry Public Tree and from Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Records 1905 - 1922
Marriage 12 August 1912 Louis Auguste Crossart 31 Clerk son of Auguste Crossart Chef de Cuisine to Sophia Rebecca Becket 38 at the Church of the Ascension, Balham Hill, Streatham
Additional details about Louis Cossart
Thanks for finding out these details about Louis Cossart. I have now included his date of birth in his record.