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Arthur Ridley Reed Born 12/12/1895, Port Adelaide SA. 1st FAB in WW1 in France, Wool Classer/Book-keeper various SA, WA. Rabaul 1933
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Arthur "Toss" Parker was the second son of Winifred & Arthur Parker, brother of Eric Parker. Remembered fondly by those he left behind.
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Anthony Fox 26 June 1910 - 1 July 1942; Husband of Jean; Son of Richard and Emma; Brother of Ruth, Enid and Ray
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My father, Chas Baines, worked with Tom Plunkett before he went to New Guinea and often reflected on his untimely death. Graham Baines
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Mack Ramsay visited his brother's property in northern NSW to meet his new niece and nephew before leaving for his war posting.
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Father Kevin Flanagan, Albury, wished to remember his uncle Charles on 1 July 2012. Fond memories of going to the dog races and the boxing.
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My brave and determined Uncle Bill, adventurer, explorer. Loved and remembered by his sister, Marjorie and niece, Sigrid. 1/7/2012.
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1 July 2012. A great service in memory of all lost. At last a verified list giving answers to the unanswered questions.
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In Loving Memory of John Ross Fairweather - at last we have answers
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My father left for the war when I was 5 months old, so I have no memories of him. He served in New Guinea in the ANGAU on coast watch.
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My sister, Claire, was 11 years old, when our Dad went to the war. Thanks to the Gympie people who planted trees for all who didn't return.
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Kenelm Ramsay was an Australian Rugby Union international forward who played four tests.
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Keith younger brother of Ronald Wilfred Gray, of Oaklands South Australia,Uncle to Jenny Gray Haskins & Sue Gray
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Also youngest sibbling of Walter, Mabel, Harold and Edgar. He was 17 when he left for Great Britain - forged his parents signature.
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Woops meant New Britain. Dad (Ron) is 99 as of this date and still carried this picture of Keith in his Bible - we will not forget.
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years the closure has been made
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Finally the definitive advice on the fate of a much loved uncle for my late mother and her sisters - orphans who were his favourites nieces.
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Vic was married to my mother, Wiinfred Scott in May 1941. She was 20 at the time. They were together for 4 months before he was shipped out
3/07/2012
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He was reported missing 3 months later, at the end of January 1942. Mum was officially advised 3 1/2 years later.
3/07/2012
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I started searching 3 years ago after a chat with mum - Patricia Gray, Keiths niece - closure at last. Deb Rutyna.
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