_Death Notice Murray Pioneer 9th March 1950 WACK - On February 22, at Hospital, William Henry, dearly beloved eldest son of the late Henry and Elizabeth Wack and brother of Jack, Lu and Fred (decd.) In God's care.
WADE Reuben Harrold
Death Notice The Advertiser 9 September 1915 WADE.-On the 18th July, from apoplectic seizure on crossing the Red Sea with the 7th Reinforcements to the 10th Battalion, the dearly beloved second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wade, of Wirrabara, Private Reuben Harrold, aged 19 years 7 months. Memorial: Chatby Memorial, - Egypt
WAIT Edward Walter
Death Notice The Advertiser 9 September 1915 WAIT.-Killed in action at Gallipoli, July 11, Private Edward Walter (Ted), eldest beloved son of W. and A. Wait, aged 19 years and 8 months. "The path of duty was the way to glory." Resting: Beach Cemetery, Anzac, II.I.2. - Turkey
WAKEHAM John
Death Notice Advertiser 8 February 1900 WAKEHAM – On the 14th February, after a long illness, John only son of Mrs Wakeham, of Callington.
WAKELIN Elizabeth
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 7 May 1931 WAKELIN.—On the 2nd May, at 133 Leicester-street, Parkside, Elizabeth, relict of the late William Charles Wakelin.
WALKER John Milne
Death Notice The Advertiser 24 September 1915 WALKER.-John Milne, late 3rd engineer, S.S. Rupara, on September 6, from wounds received at the Dardanelles. Resting: Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Cemetery - F.135. - Egypt
WALKER Eric
Death Notice The Advertiser 11 September 1915 WALKER - On the 12th August, killed in action, Dardanelles, Eric, the youngest son of Mrs. Walker, Eltham. London, S.E., England, aged 27 years and 10 months. He answered the call. Resting: Shrapnel Valley Cemetery, IV.D.11 - Turkey
WALKER Frederick A.
West Coast Sentinel 23 January 1942
Six killed in Air Crash Service plane bursts into flames in taking off. Impressive Funeral of RAAF Men
In taking off at a South Australian aerodrome last Saturday a service plane crashed and burst into flames, incinerating the six occupants. Death was believed to have been instantaneous, as the airmen were still in their seats when the flames subsided. The plane had just refueled and was resuming its journey.
It rose from the ground, traveled about half a mile and then suddenly shot up in the air, turned to one side and nose dived to the ground. It landed, bumped on about 50 yards crashed again, and then burst into flames. The occupants were:- Squadron Leader Gordon Laming, 29, married, of Melbourne, Victoria. Flight Lieutenant David Burton Bradley, 24, single, of Sydney, New South Wales. Sergeant Frederick Archibald Walker, wireless operator air gunner, 23, married, who enlisted at Adelaide and whose next of kin resides in New South Wales. Sergeant Ronald Dow, airman pilot, 26, married, of Queen’s Park Western Australia. Sergeant Robert William Westcott, wireless operator air gunner, 26, single of Ballarat, Victoria. Corporal William Clyde Lindsay, wireless operator, ground, 30, single, of Yuelba, Queensland. Sergeant Walker enlisted in the Air Force towards the end of 1940, and was posted to Somers initial training school, a wireless air gunners’ school, a bombing and gunnery school and subsequently to an operational squadron. Before enlistment in the air force he was an electrician. He was educated at Unley High School and the Marconi School of Wireless. Flight Lieutenant Bradley, before enlistment in the airforce in July 1937, was a clerk. He had been on active operational duty since the middle of 1938. He was educated at the Sydney Technical High School. The heat from the blaze was so intense that no one could approach it for nearly a half an hour. When the bodies could be retrieved they were burnt beyond recognition. Identification discs gave the clue to their names. An enquiry was immediately held by the RAAF Enquiry Board, but no statement was issued. The neighbouring township and districts were cast over with gloom at the tragedy, which was the most terrible in their history. Four of the boys were buried locally. They were William Lindsay, Ronald Dow, David Bradley and Gordon Laming. The remaining two were removed to their home towns at the request of relatives. A large crowd attended the funeral service, which was conducted impressively by local clergy on Monday afternoon. The cortege was followed by nine members of the RAAF and members of the local RSS & AILA and Home Guard. Six members of the RAAF acted as pallbearers. Although there was little time there were many floral tributes. Among public bodies which laid tokens at the graveside were the RAAF, the Red Cross, the FFCF, the Cheer up club, the RSS & AILA, the local district council, the VSD, and the Home Guard, and there were many forthcoming from private sympathisers.
WALLADGE Albert (Bert)
Death Notice The Advertiser 30 August 1915 WALLADGE.-On the 28th August, at the Isolation Block, North-terrace, Private Albert (Bert), 11th Reinforcements, 9th Light Horse, second loved son of Charlotte and the late Thomas Walladge, of Yednalue, aged 20 years. Resting: Adelaide (west Terrace) Cemetery, Road 5, Path 2W, Site 65 - South Australia
WALLIS Aver W.M.
Death Notice The Advertiser 28 June 1915 WALLIS.-At the Dardanelles, killed in action, Private Aver W. M. Wallis, eldest son of George and Amelia Wallis, 27, Hughes-street, Mile-End, late of Hamley Bridge, aged 21 years and 11 months. Loved by all. Resting: Lone Pine Cemetery, Anzac, II.A.5 - Turkey
WALSH Harry
Death Notice Advertiser 21 March 1935 WALSH.-On the 13th March. Harry, husband of Ellen and father of Ern (U.S.A.) Eveline (deceased), Rose (Mrs. P. Griffin, Prospect).
WALLCHUTSKY Johanna Friedricka
Obituary Notice West Coast Sentinel 27th February 1915 The death took place early Wednesday morning, at the public Hospital, Streaky Bay of Mrs Johanna Friedericka Wallchutsky, relict of Mr J.C. Wallchutsky. The deceased, who had resided in the district for the past 30 years and was 74 years of age, became seriously ill some three months ago, when she was removed to the hospital and remained there until the time of her death, which was due to a paralytic stroke, brought about by old age. She was born at Beitnitz near Krossen, on the River Order, Germany, and migrated in early life. In May, 1857 she was married, and, after living at various places, the family came to Streaky Bay in April 1885. They took up land on Gibson's Peninsula, and farmed there up until some three years ago, when the property was disposed of and the old couple came and resided in the town. Mr. Wallschutzky died in May 1913. deceased leaves a family of four daughters (Mrs F.G. Steinle, Mrs Peterson, Mrs Hirte and Mrs J. Ettridge) and two sons (Messrs H and A Wallschutzky), one son (William) and two daughters (Edith and Amelia) predeacing her. The funeral took place at Streaky Bay cemetery on Thursday afternoon, Canon Howard conducting the service. Messrs Willcock Bros. had charge of the mortuary arrangements.
Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 6th March 1915 Mr and Mrs STEINLE tender their sincere thanks to Rev. Canon Howard, Dr. Boer and Public Hospital Nurses in their late bereavement.
WALTON
Death Notice South Australian Register 24 September 1845 On September 17, after a protracted illness, Mr Geo. Frederick Walton, eldest son of Mr Alfred C. Walton, of Weymouth-street
WALTON
Death Notice South Australian Register 24 September 1845 On September 21, Mr Alfred Conrad Walton, of Weymouth-street, aged forty five years, from the rupture of a blood vessel
WARD Arthur
Died on Active Service Notice Advertiser 25 February 1918 WARD .-Killed in action in France on April 11th, 1917 (previously reported missing), Arthur, fourth dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward, of Watervale. Deeply regretted by his many friends.
WARHURST Frederick K.
Died on Active Service Notice Advertiser 4 December 1917 WARHURST - Killed in action in France on November 3, Private Frederick K. Warhurst, Parkside. "Gone but not forgotten".- Inserted by his loving auntie and uncle and cousins, Len and Willie Cossey, on active service abroad
WARHURST.-Killed in action, November 3, No. 1547, 10th Battalion, Private Frederick Keith Warhurst, in his 25th year, third dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Warhurst, of 38, Stamford-street, Parkside. Sadly missed, deeply mourned.-Mother.
WARREN Catherine
_Death Notice South Australian Register Saturday 15 October 1881 WARREN - On the 14th October, Catherine, beloved and loving wife of William Warren, Third daughter of the late Robert Cock, aged 46. She arrived in South Australia from Scotland by ship Buffalo, on December 24 1836. A colonist of 45 years. Now absent from the body, but present with the lord. Cotacamund and Madras papers please copy.
WATERMAN James
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 8 March 1859& 17 March 1859 On Monday, March 7, at his residence, Marion-road, Sturt, Mr. James Waterman, aged 61 years, formerly of 59, Threadneedle-street, London.
WATHERSTON Frank Patten
Death Notice The Advertiser 31 July 1915 WATHERSTON.-On the 14th July, result of wounds received at Dardanelles, Frank Patten Watherston, third son of the late James Watherston, of Port Lincoln, aged 29 years. "When the day breaks and the shadows fly away." Resting: East Mudros Military Cemetery, I. G. 116. - Greece.
WATKINS Emily
_Death Notice Naracoorte Herald 27 March 1950 WATKINS - On the 26th March at her late residence Rolland street, Naracoorte, Emily, relict of the late Stanley Watkins and loved mother of Mag, Marjory and Hazel. Aged 82 years. At Rest
WATSON Albert George
Death Notice The Advertiser 17th July 1944 WATSON.—On July 15. at hospital, Albert George Watson, late of Maple av. Royal Park. Aged 63 years.
WATSON Alice Ada
_Death & Funeral Notice
The Mail 3
August 1940 WATSON. — On August 2 (suddenly), at 7 Hudson street,
Prospect, Alice Ada, beloved wife of Rowland J. Watson and mother of Eric, May,
and Cyril, aged 63 years.” WATSON. — The Friends of Mr. ROWLAND J. WATSON
are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late WIFE (Alice Ada) will leave his Residence, 7 Hudson street, Prospect, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30 for
the North Road Cemetery. W. WILLIAMSON & SON, Undertakers, 124 Wellington
road,Payneham F1707
WATSON Catherine Frances
Death Notice The Advertiser 4 May 1938 WATSON - On the 3rd May, at her daughter's residence (Mrs C.I. Wilson), 31 Frederick street, Welland South, Catherine Frances Watson, relict of James Howell Watson (late of Bordertown), leaving 6 sons, 4 daughters, 31 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren to mourn their sad loss. In her 83rd year. A beautiful life ended Funeral Notice The Advertiser 4 May 1938 WATSON. — THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. CATHERINE FRANCES WATSON are respectfully informed that her Remains will be interred in the Mundalla Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave the residence of her daughter (Mrs. H. Wiese), of Mundalla, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. R. H. MOUNTFORD. Funeral Director. "The Funeral Home." 211-217 Port road, Hindmarsh. Phone L 5944.
WATSON Charles William Adar
Death Notice The Advertiser 31 August 1915 WATSON.-On the 30th August, Adelaide Isolation Blocks, Private Charles William Adar Watson, Regimental No. 5039, C. Company, 2nd Depot Battalion, A.I.F. Camp, Adelaide, of meningitis, third beloved son of Mrs. C. Watson, 93, Childers-street, North Adelaide, and the late W. H. Watson, of Wonna, Terowie, aged 21 years 1 month. Resting: Adelaide (west Terrace) Cemetery, 5.2.44W (GRM/5) - South Australia
WATSON Eliza Phoebe
Death Notice The Advertiser 12 March 1948 WATSON. — On March 11, at her residence, Webb street, Mt. Gambier, Eliza Phoebe, dearly beloved wife of the late Ernest William Watson. Aged 74 years.” Funeral Notice The Advertiser 12 March 1948 WATSON. — The friends of the late Mrs. Eliza Phoebe Watson are respectfully informed that her funeral will leave her late residence, Webb street, Mt. Gambier, at 3 p.m., this Friday, for the Mt. Gambier Cemetery. Ern James, Funeral Director, Mt. Gambier. Phone 281.
WATSON Elizabeth Sarah
Death Notice The Advertiser 3 May 1945 WATSON. — At Uraidla District Hospital, on May 1, Elizabeth Sarah, widow of R. J. Watson, of Middleton. Aged 86 years. The Advertiser 3 May 1945 WATSON. — The friends of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Sarah Watson (late of Middleton) are respectfully informed that her remains were removed from the Uraidla District Hospital and peacefully laid to rest (privately) in the Summertown Cemetery on Wednesday, the 2nd inst. Rev. A. K. I'Anson kindly officiated. L. V. CAUST. Undertaker, Summertown.
WATSON Rowland James
Death Notice The Mail 12 July 1947 On July 12 (suddenly), at a private hospital, Rowland James Watson, of 7 Hudson street, Prospect, beloved husband of the late Alice Ada Watson, and loving father of Eric, May, and Cyril. WATSON.- The Friends of the late Mr. ROWLAND JAMES WATSON are respectfully informed that his Funeral will Leave his late Residence, 7 Hudson street, Prospect, on MONDAY at 2.30 p.m. for the North Road Cemetery. W. WILLIAMSON & SON. Funeral Directors, 124 Wellington road, Payneham.
WATSON William
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 9 December 1858 On the 9th November, at North Adelaide, William Watson, aged 86, a member of the Society of Friends.
WATTS George
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 23 October 1858 On the 11th instant, Mr. George Watts, formerly of Dorsetshire, England, aged 57 ; much respected.
WATTS Norman Ray
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Sergeant NORMAN RAY WATTS, son of Mrs. F. Watts, of Littlehampton, who was previously reported missing, was killed in action on April 11. Sergeant Watts left with the 16th Battalion, and was in the landing at Gallipoli. He was twice wounded at Gallipoli, and after the evacuation went to France, and was again wounded. He returned to France on December 14, 1916, and remained till he was killed. He was 22 years of age, and will be missed by a large circle of friends, by whom he was much liked. He was a good athlete, and took an active part in sports. His younger brother, Private Jack Watts, is serving in France.
WATERS Samuel
Death Notice South Australian Register 14 April 1858 On the 6th instant, near Strathalbyn, Samuel, youngest child of Mr. Henry Waters, aged seven months.
WATSON D.L. (Roy)
Death Notice The Advertiser 9 June 1915 WATSON.-On the 30th May, at the Dardanelles. Private D. L. (Roy) Watson, second dearly loved son of L. P..Watson, grandson of 0. and H. Clack, Woodlyn-avenue, Unley, aged 20 years and 11 months Loved by all. Resting: Shrapnel Valley Cemetery (Plot IV, Row A, Grave 27), Anzac, Gallipoli, Turkey
WATSON Helen Mary
_Death Notice The Advertiser Saturday 15 October 1927 WATSON. — On the 14th October at Adelaide, Helen Mary, beloved wife of P. C. Watson, of Prospect-road, Prospect, and eldest daughter of the late George and Hannah Dormer (late of Victor Harbour). Aged 49 years (suddenly). Death Notice The Advertiser Tuesday 18 October 1927 WATSON. — On the 14th October, Henlenea Mary, beloved wife and mother of P. C. Watson, Lorna, Gordon, Gwen, Merle, Mavis, Jack. "Some day we'll understand.
WATSON Leslie Albert
_Death & Funeral Notice The Advertiser Tuesday 3 November 1931 WATSON. — On the 2nd November, at the South Coast District Hospital, Victor Harbour, Leslie Albert, dearly beloved husband of Dorothy L. Watson, and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Watson, of Victor Harbour, aged 26 years. A long sufferer at rest. WATSON. – The FRIENDS of the late Mr. LESLIE ALBERT WATSON are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Hills-street, Victor Harbour, at 2.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, for the Victor Harbour Cemetery. W.H. OVERALL, Undertaker, ‘Phone 53. Victor Harbour
WATSON Thomas G.
Death Notice The Advertiser 13 February 1914 On the 11th February (suddenly), at "Payneham House," Strathalbyn, Thomas George, the dearly beloved husband of Emma Watson, aged 70 years. Death Notice The Advertiser 16 February 1914 STRATHALBYN. February 12. - Mr. Thomas G. Watson, an old and respected resident, died suddenly last night from heart failure. He had been in fairly good health, and was about as usual yesterday. He was born at Payneham on February 28, 1844, and after leaving school, went farming with his father at Yankalilla. In 1868 he joined the Government at Victor Harbor, and continued in the service for over 30 years, resigning from the position of foreman porter at Strathalbyn 16 years ago. He married Miss Emma Rumbalow, who, with nine children, survives him. The children are Mrs. G. Nurse, (South Africa), Mrs. J. S. Brown (Western Aus- tralia), Mrs. F. Hopkins, and Miss P. Watson (Strathalbyn), Mr. G. T. Watson (Ambleside), Mr. H. M. Watson (Strathalbyn), Mr. R. J. Watson (Port Elliot), Mr. P. C. Watson (Prospect), and Mr. H. L. Watson (Goolwa)." The Register 18 February 1914 "Mr. Thomas G. Watson, an old and highly respected resident died suddenly last week from heart failure (writes our Strathalbyn correspondent). He had been in fairly good health and was about as usual on the day of his death. Deceased was born at Payneham on February 28, 1844, and after having left school went farming with his father at Yankalilla. In 1808, he joined the Government tramway service at Victor Harbour, and continued in that engagement for more than 30 years. He resigned from the position of foreman porter at Strathalbyn 16 years ago. He married Miss Emma Rumbelow, of Encounter Bay, who, with nine children, survives him. The children are:- Mrs. G. Nurse, South Africa; Mrs. J. S. Brown, Western Australia; Mrs. Frank Hopkins and Miss P. C. Watson, Prospect; and Mr. H. L. Watson, Goolwa."
WATSON Spurgeon Marshall
Death Notice The Advertiser 19 June 1915 WATSON.—On the 10th May, from wounds received at the Dardanelles, Spurgeon Marshall dearly-beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marshall Watson, Albert Park, Woodville, aged 27 years 6 months. Resting: Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery, A. 97 - Egypt
WAUGH Margaret
_Death & Funeral Notice Naracoorte Herald 27th January 1949 WAUGH - At her residence "Dyne", Hynam, on January 27th, Margaret, relict of the late Thomas Waugh, and loving mother of William, Nellie, James, Tom, George and Annie; also John (deceased). Aged 87 years. At Rest. WAUGH - The friends of the late Mrs Margaret Waugh are respectfully informed that the funeral will leave her residence, "Dyne", Hynam, on Friday, January 28th, at 2p.m. for internment in the Naracoorte Cemetery at 2-40p.m.. Service at 1-45p.m. A.F. GIDDINGS, Funeral Director
WEARNE Harry
_Death & Funeral Notice The Advertiser Monday 13 March 1944 WEARNE. — On March 11 (suddenly), Harry, the beloved fourth son of Mrs. A. M. and the late C. D. Wearne, of Avonmore av., North Norwood. Aged 42 years. WEARNE.—On March 11 (suddenly), at his residence. 8 Lebanon av., Glenunga, Harry, the beloved husband of Winifred Norma Wearne, and loving father of Peter and the late Norma. Aged 42 years." WEARNE. – The friends of the late Mr.Harry Wearne are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence. 8 Lebanon av., Glenunga, on Monday, at 3 p.m., for the West Terrace Cemetery. ALFRED JAMES & SON, (A.F.D.A.), Funeral Directors, 193 Unley rd., Unley. Phone U1129 (2 lines)” Death Notice The Mail Saturday 11 March 1944 WEARNE. — On March 11 (suddenly), at his residence, No. 8 Lebanon avenue, Glenunga, Harry, the beloved husband of Winifred Norma Wearne and loving father of Peter and the late Norma; aged 42 years.
WEAVER William Alfred
Death Notice The Advertiser 3 June 1915 WEAVER.-On the 23rd May, at the Dardanelles, William Alfred, third son of G. A. and Clara Weaver. Rosewater, and brother of Mrs. M. Kerley, Kensington, aged 25. For King and Country. Resting: Chatby War Memorial Cemetery (Row M, Grave 155), Egypt.
WEBBER Elizabeth Margaret
Death Notice Advertiser 9 May 1986 WEBBER Elizabeth Margaret (Beth) – Suddenly on May 8, 1986 the dearly beloved wife of the late Ivan, loved mother of Betty also Roland (deceased), loved mother-in-law of David, and a devoted nana to Carolyn, Robyn and Philip. In her 76th year. Loving memories. WEBBER Elizabeth Margaret (Beth) – Suddenly on May 8, 1986 loving sister and sister-in-law of Glad and Bob Atchison and family and Mavis Cockshell, respected sister-in-law of Bill (deceased) and family. In God’s care. Funeral Notice Advertiser 9 May 1986 WEBBER – The Relatives and friends of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Margaret(Beth) Webber late of Nelson Street, Payneham are respectfully advised that her Funeral Service will be conducted in our Chapel TUESDAY May 13, at 10-30a.m. after which the cortege will proceed to the Payneham Cemetery. In lieu of floral tributes, donations may be offered to the Mipara Nursing Home, 147 S.t Bernards Rd, Rostrevor. W. Williamson & Son Pty. Ltd. Death Notice Advertiser 10 May 1986 WEBBER Beth– On May 8, dear sister-in-law of Phyllis and Arthur Phillips, Thelma Work and their families.
WEBBER Ivanhoe Arthur
Death Notice Advertiser 30 June 1980 WEBBER Ivanhoe Arthur – On June 28 at Milpara Nursing Home. The dearly beloved husband of Beth, loving father of Rowland (deceased), and Betty , loved father-in-law of David and devoted papa of Carolyn, Robyn and Phillip. In his 77th year.Loving memories WEBBER Ivan – In loving memory of our dear brother Ivan who passed away on June 28. Always remembered Thelma, Clyde, Phyllis and Arthur. Funeral Notice Advertiser 30 June 1980 WEBBER The Relatives and Friendsof the late Mr. Ivanhoe Arthur Webber, late of Milpara Nursing Home, and Payneham are respectfully advisedthat his Funeral service will be conducted in our Chapel, WEDNESDAY, July 2, at 10-30a.m. after which the Cortege will proceed to the Payneham Cemetery. In lieu of floral tributes, donations may be made to the Milpara Nursing Home, 147 St Bernards Rd., Rostrevor. - W. Williamson & Son Ltd.
WEBBER Roland Ivan
Death Notice Advertiser 12April 1947 WEBBER – On April 11, at Children’s hospital, Roland Ivan, darling only son of Ivan and Beth Webber (nee Turner) of 46 Coorara avenue, South Payneham and loving brother of Betty. Aged 8 years. Safe in the arms of Jesus, safe on his gentle breast. Funeral Notice Advertiser 12 1947 WEBBER The Friendsof Mr and Mrs Ivan Webber are respectfully informed that the funeralof their latedearly loved only son (Roland Ivan) will leave their residence 46 Coorara Avenue, South Payneham, THIS MORNING (Saturday), at 11 o’clock, for the Payneham Cemetery. - W. WILLIAMSON & SON Funeral Directors
WEBER Louisa Christina
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 6 March 1931 WEBER.—On the 5th March, at her late residence, Louisa Christina, dearly loved wife of Martin Christian Weber, of Jetty road, Grange, loving mother of Rev. A. C., H. R., and L. W. Weber, Mrs. H. Oliver, and Mrs. C. Groves. Aged 74 years. At rest.
WEIDENBACH Moritz
Death Notice South Australian Register 30 January 1858 On the 29th January, at Glen Osmond, Mr. Moritz Weidenbach, aged 43 years.
WEINRICH Joseph Hermann
Death Notice The Advertiser 28 May 1915 WEINRICH.-Between April 28 and May 2, killed while fighting against Turks in Dardanelles,Joseph Hermann, eldest son of late H. Weinrich, late of Terowie, aged 42 years. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 19, - Gallipoli, Turkey
WELLINGTON Sarah
Death Notice Advertiser 8 February 1900 WELLINGTON- On the 7th February, at Edwin street, Gilberton, Sarah, the beloved wife of Stephen Wellington, aged 43 years 8 months, after a long and very painful illness.
WELLS Robert Albert Henry
_Death Notice The Register Tuesday 27 March 1928 WELLS. — On tho 26th March, at Murray Bridge, Robert Albert Henry, beloved husband ot Evelyn Jane Wells, aged 37 years. After painful illness.
WESLEY Elizabeth Jane
Death Notice The Bunyip 17th September 1915 WESLEY - On September 10th, 1915 (suddenly) at Kent Town, Adelaide, Elizabeth Jane, relict of the late W.H. Wesley, in her 65th year.
WESTON Leonard H.
Death Notice The Advertiser 31 August 1915 WESTON.-On the 6th July, killed in action at the Dardanelles, Private Leonard H. Weston, eldest dearly beloved son of A. L. and M. A. Weston, of Black Rock, aged 21 years and 4 months. Deeply mourned. Resting: Beach Cemetery, Anzac, I.K.8. - Turkey
WESTON Glen
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 6 March 1931 WESTON.-On the 28th February at Jundah, Queensland, Glen, loved brother of Nell and Kath Weston, and Mrs Yeo aged 28 years. R.I.P.
WEYMOUTH Adelaide Elizabeth
_Death & Funeral Notice The Mail 25 March
1944 WEYMOUTH. — On March 24, Adelaide Elizabeth, beloved
wife of the late H. M. Weymouth, 388 Henley Beach road, Lockleys; in her 81st
year.” WEYMOUTH. — The Friends of the late Mrs. A. E. WEYMOUTH,
late of 388 Henley Beach road, Lockleys, are respectfully informed that
her Remains were privately Laid to Rest in the Cheltenham Cemetery on SATURDAY,
March 25. Rev. Thornton Read officiated. H. BOWER (A.F.D.A.), Funeral Director,
late H. F. Wallman, 22 Henley Beach rd., Mile-End, L 4611; Goodwood, phone U
5615; Gllberton, phone M 2216.
WEYMOUTH Gordon
_Death Notice The Mail 22 June
1940 WEYMOUTH. - On June 22, at 7 Rodney street, Woodville,
Gordon, dearly loved son of A. E. and the late H. M. Weymouth, Lockleys. WEYMOUTH. — On June 22, Gordon, dearly loved husband of
Gwennyth Weymouth and father of Kathleen Ruth, aged 46 years.” The Mail 22 June
1940 ALTERATION OF ARRANGEMENTS WEYMOUTH. — The Friends of the late Mr. GORDON WEYMOUTH,
late of 35th A.S.C., A.I.F., of Woodville, are respectfully informed that
his Funeral will Leave St Margaret's Church, Woodville, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON,
after a short service commencing at 3.15 p.m. The Cortege will Arrive at the
Payneham Cemetery at 4.15 p.m. F. T. ELLIOTT & SON, Funeral Directors,
Parlors, 95 Port road. Hindmarsh. Est. 1850. L 4668.
WEYMOUTH Henry M
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June 1936 WEYMOUTH. - THE FRIENDS of the late Mr.HENRY M. WEYMOUTH
are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence,
Henley Beach road, Lockleys, on FRIDAY, at 3.15 p.m.. for the Cheltenham
Cemetery. F.H. TREVELION, Undertaker. Brighton. Phone X7318
WEYMOUTH Margaret
Death Notice The Advertiser Tuesday 6 December 1949 – Page 18 WEYMOUTH.—On
December 4, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. T. Roscoe, 27 Roper
street, Adelaide, Margaret, the dearly beloved wife of Ephraim Weymouth,
of Victor Harbor, and the loving mother of May, Maimie, Margaret,
Agnes, Lucy, Dorrie and Freda. Aged 84 years. Peacefully sleeping.” WEYMOUTH - THE FRIENDS of MR. EPHRAIM WEYMOUTH, of Victor Harbor, are
respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late beloved WIFE,
(Margaret) will leave the residence of her daughter (Mrs. T. Roscoe), 27
Roper street, Adelaide on TUESDAY, at 1.45 p.m. for the Centennial Park
Cemetery. ALFRED JAMES & SONS (A.F.D.A.) Funeral
Directors, 193 Unley road, Unley. phone UA 1129 (2 lines); 100 Henley
Beach road, Mile End. L4067.
WHARFF Harriet
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 27th March 1915 WHARFF - On March 21st., Harriet Wharff, late of streaky Bay, and relict of the late Henry Wharff, of Minlaton, Yorke's Peninsula. Aged 80 years.
WHEADON Frederick French
_Death & Funeral Notice Advertiser 21 May 1969 WHEADON, Fred - Dearly beloved father of Mate, father-in-law of Pauline, loving grandpa of Bradley, died suddenly at home May 20 - Always remebered. WHEADON, Frederick French - Died suddenly May 20, dearly beloved father of Betty, father-in-law of Sam (deceased), loving grandpa, Sam, Barrie, Beverley. Always remembered. WHEADON, Fred - dearly beloved father of Pud, father-in-law of Pam, grandpa of Stephen, Mandy, Wendy. - Always remembered. WHEADON, Fred - Dearly beloved father of Margaret, father-in-law of Frank, loving grandpa of Susanne, Murray, Diane, Leanne. - Always remembered. WHEADON, Fred - Passed away 20/5/69. Mate of Hilaa, Gracie, Jim. Some day we will understand. Funeral Notice The Advertiser 22 May 1969 WHEADON - The Friends of the late Mr Frederick Wheadon of 55 Ashley street, Torrensville are informed that his Funeral will leave the parlor, This Day (thursday) at 3p.m. for the Dudley Park Cemetery. JACK ELLIOTT 70 South road, West Hindmarsh 46 5689
WHEELER Herbert John
Death Notice The Advertiser 7 September 1915 WHEELER.-On the 8th August at Gallipoli, killed in action, Herbert John, second son of E. Wheeler, Fremantle, grandson of the late J. Wheeler, of Bakewell-road, St. Peters, aged 27 years. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 27. - Turkey
WHELAN Donald Alfred
Death Notice Advertiser 30 April 1984 WHELAN Donald Alfred – Suddenly on April 27, at Burra, dearly loved friend and fiancé of Beryl, loving friend of Deanne and David. You have touched us with love and will remain in our hearts always. WHELAN Don – Loved son of Eileen (Warrender) step son of Monty, loved brother of Kevin and brother-in-law of Julie, uncle to Vicki and Mandy. Aged 42 years. At Rest, In God’s care. WHELAN Don – Loved son of Alf and his family, Jean, Francine and Michele. Lovingly remembered. WHELAN Don – He will be sadly missed and always remembered by Mr and Mrs Sheridan and Family. WHELAN Don – I will miss you, my friend.– Betty WHELAN Donald Alfred – Passed away suddenly, April 27. dearly loved father of Ashley, Paul and Lia. Forever in our hearts. WHELAN Don – Rest Peacefully Don. – Trudy WHELAN Don – A loved and caring friend, he will be always remembered and sadly missed by Rose, Peter and Melanie. WHELAN Don – Our wonderful memories will keep him with us forever. Sadly missed by Kym, Terrell and Cookie. Funeral Notice Advertiser 30 April 1984 WHELAN – the Relatives and friendsof the late Mr. Donald AlfredWhelan of Ingle Farm are advised that his Funeral Service will be conducted TOMORROW, Tuesday, May 1, in the East Chapel, Enfield Crematorium at 2-45p.m.Flowers to the Crematorium please. -Elliott Brothers
WHITBREAD Alfred
Death Notice The Advertiser, 1 February 1900 On the 31st January, at Adelaide, Alfred, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Whitbread, of Para Plains, near Salisbury, aged 62 years. At Rest
WHITBREAD William Salisbury
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Sergeant-Farrier WILLIAM SALISBURY WHITBREAD, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitbread, of Kadina, died on November 9 of wounds received in action in Palestine. He was born in Kadina, and was 29 years old in October. After servinsg his time as blacksmith with his father he went to Victoria, about five, years ago, and then took a position on a sugar plantation in North Queensland. He was a member of the Kadina Town Band. He enlisted from Queensland in September, 1914. He wanted to go with the first contingent, but left with the second, and arrived in Cairo on January 27, 1915. He was in the recent fine advance and it was in the latest big battle that he was fatally wounded. His brother, Albert, is with the Expeditionary Force in France.
WHITE Emily
_Death Notice The Advertiser Saturday 20 December 1941 WHITE. — On December 19, at Calvary Hospital, Emily, beloved wife of the late Samuel, and loving mother of Eric White and Rose Brittain, of Johns st., Hindmarsh, aged 68 years. At rest. WHITE. — The friends of the late Mrs. Emily White are respectfully informed that her funeral will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs. R. H. Brittain, 93 Johns st., Hindmarsh, on Saturday, at 3 p.m. for the Hindmarsh Cemetery. F. T ELLIOTT & SON. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 95 Port rd., Hindmarsh. Pbone L 4668.
WHITE John Alexander
Death Notice The Advertiser 30 October 1915 WHITE.-On the 28th September, at Malta, of dysentery, John Alexander, dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs. H. White, of Kent Town (late of Gawler), aged 24 years. Resting: Pieta Military Cemetery, B.XVI.6. - Malta
WHITE Samuel Henry
_Death & Funeral Notice The Advertiser Saturday 28 October 1933 WHITE. — On the 27th October, at his residence, John street, Hindmarsh, Samuel Henry, the dearly beloved husband of Emily White, and father of Mrs. R. H. Brittain and Mr. E. J. White, same address, aged 64. In God's care. WHITE. - THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. SAMUEL HENRY WHITE are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 43 John street, Hindmarsh, on SATURDAY, at 3.45 p.m., for the Hindmarsh Cemetery. F.T. ELLIOT & SON, Undertakers, 22-23 Port road, Hindmarsh. Phone L4970.”
WHITEHEAD Aphelia
Death Notice Advertiser 9 January 1905 On the 8th January, at East street, Brompton, Aphelia, the beloved wife of George Whitehead, born at Rundle street, Adelaide, on the 17th January 1843.
WHITEHEAD R.
Death Notice The Advertiser 9 June 1915 WHITEHEAD .-On the 28th May, Private R. Whitehead, killed in action at the Dardanelles, dearly-beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead, Wigan, Lancashire, England The end was sudden, the shock severe, We little thought his death was near Only those who have lost are able to tell The pain that was felt at not saying farewell. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Will and Maude, Hummocks Hill via Port Pirie. Resting: Quinn's Post Cemetery (Row E, Grave 4), Gallipoli, Turkey
WHITFIELD Christopher Wilkie
Death Notice South Australian Register 26 January 1858 On the 25th inst., at Oakbank, Christopher Wilkie, fifth son of William Whitfield, teacher, Balhannah, aged 11 months.
WHYBORN Benjamin
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 25th November 1916 WHYBORN - On the 5th November, 1916, killed in action, Benjamin, a dearly loved son and brother. Amid the tumult and strife of battle, he entered into rest.
Thanks Notice West Coast Sentinel 9th December 1916 The parents, sisters and brothers of the late Benjamin Whyborn desire to thank all friends for letters of sympathy and acts of kindness.
WHYTE Louisa Ethel
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 10 March 1881 On the 9th March, at Strangway-terrace, North Adelaide, Louisa Ethel, fourth daughter of Mr. Wm. Whyte, aged four years and ten months.
WHYTE Frank William
Death Notice The Advertiser 30 October 1951 WHYTE. — On October 28, at a private hospital Frank William, beloved husband of Elizabeth Armstrong Whyte, Aged 88 years. WHYTE;— THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. FRANK WILLIAM WHYTE, of Sunningdale Flats, Wellington Square, North Adelaide are respectfully informed that his Remains were cremuted (privately) on MONDAY, at the West terrace Crematorium. Canon Kain officiated. GEO. DOWNS & SON. Funeral Directors, 67 Jeffcott St.. North Adelaide. Phone MK584.
WHYTE Elizabeth Armstrong
_Death Notice The Advertiser 27 January 1956 WHYTE - On 24th January at her residence, Wellington square, North Adelaide, Elizabeth Armstrong, beloved wife of the late Frank William Whyte, formerly of Mount Lofty. WHYTE - The friends of the late Mrs Elizabeth Armstrong Whyte, of Wellington Square, North Adelaide, formerly of Mount Lofty are respectfully informed that her Funeral Service was privately conducted on Thursday, 26th January at Centennial Park Crematorium GEO DOWNS & SON Funeral Directors M9584 67 Jeffcott st., North Adelaide
WIEBUSCH Waldemar
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 12th Febuary 1916 WIEBUSCH - On February 7th., at Denial Bay, Waldemar, aged 2 years; the sixth and youngest child of Rev. and Mrs Wiebusch, of Koonibba; after 10 days suffering. Much loved by all. Thy will be done. Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 26th Febuary 1916 Rev and Mrs Wiebusch desire to thank all friends for their kind letters, telegrams and expressions of sympathy received during their recent sad bereavement; also all those who kindly assisted during their late dear boy's illness.
WIGG Henry Higham
Death Notice The Advertiser 24 April 1950 WIGG:-On April 22- at his residence. Aldgate, Henry Higham Wigg, M.D. In his 92nd year. WIGG.— THE FRIENDS of the late HENRY HIGHAM WIGG are respectfully informed that his Funeral Service will be held at the West Terrace Crematorium on MONDAY, 24th. at 4p.m. H. J. GARROD. Undertaker. Stirling West. Phone Stirling 94.
WILCOTT
Obituary Notice West Coast Sentinel 20th May 1916 Gloom was cast over the Calca and surrounding districts on Tuesday morning last, when the death of Mrs Wilcott was announced. Deceased who was 86 years of age, was one of the best known residents of the locality, where she had resided for many years. Her remains were interred in the Calca cemetery on Wednesday, and a large number of mourners paid a last tribute to her memory. Rev. Kilmartin of the Methodist church read the service at the grave. She leaves a family of four sons and six daughters: - Messrs Frank (at the front), Samuel, Evan and Albert Wilcott (all of Calca), Mesdames F. Campbell (Streaky Bay), Arthur Freeman (Calca), Sinclair, John Lamb, Burdett and Anson. Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 20th May 1916 We offer our heartfelt thanks to all persons who assisted personally, and for all expressions of sympathy to us, in our sad bereavement, especially Mr and Mrs T.P. Cash, Mrs P. Cash (North Adelaide), Mr and Mrs P.C. Roberts, Mr and Mrs P. Howell, Mrs J.E. Freeman and Mrs T. Beatty. - Signed, S.G. Wilcott (for the Wilcott family)
WILKINS C.H.
Death Notice The Advertiser 17 July 1915 WILKINS.-On the 8th July, at Heliopolis, Egypt, of cerebral meningitis. Private C. H. Wilkins, 27th Battalion, 3rd Australian Expeditionary Force, the beloved and only son of H. W. and S. A. Wilkins, Solomontown, Port Pirie, aged 22 years. Resting: Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, B. 319 - Egypt
WILLIAMS C.G.
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 3rd November 1917 WILLIAMS - On October 5th in France, killed in action, Pte. C.G. Williams, 25th Australian machine Gun Company, dearly beloved eldest son of J. and E A. Williams, Streaky Bay. God gave us strength to send you, Courage to let you go; All that it meant to loose you, Only our sad hearts know. -Inserted by loved ones left to mourn. Bereavement Notice West Coast Sentinel 22nd December 1917 Mr and Mrs J. Williams, and brothers of the late Pte. Gordon Williams, desire to sincerely Thank their many friends and relatives for kind expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness in their very sad bereavement, especially Rev. Barrett and Mr. G.P. Cheyne.
WILLIAMS Ethel Eva
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 21st February 1920 WILLIAMS - On the 17th February, at her residence Gibson's Peninsula, Streaky Bay, of pneumonia, Ethel Eva, dearly beloved wife of C.H. Williams, aged 36 years, leaving a husband and six children to mourn her sad loss. - At Rest.
A very large circle of friends will sympathise with Mr. C.H. Williams, of Gibson's Peninsula, Streaky Bay, in the sad loss he has sustained by the death of his wife, which occurred on Tuesday afternoon. The deceased lady contracted pneumonia a little over a week previously and medical aid was immediately summoned. Although very ill, it was not until Sunday last that the case was considered exceptionally grave. Sunday morning however, complications so common to the disease set in, and the patient became much worse and lost consciousness, and in which state she remained right to the last. Her death has come as a great blow to the district, as well as to her relatives. The late Mrs Ethel Eva Williams was the youngest daughter of Mrs and the late Mr. Henry Lock, of Mount Rat, Yorkes's Peninsula, and 36 years of age. She was married in 1909. Mesdames W.J. Williams and W.F. Matthews (Streaky Bay), D and O. Button (Minlaton) and D. Ross (Mount Rat) are sisters of the deceased lady, and Messrs E. (Minlaton) and H. and J. lock (Mount Rat) are brothers. The late Mrs Williams' mother is alive also. The husband, five daughters and one son suurvive, the latter being about ten months old. The funeral was conducted on Wednesday afternoon, and was one of the largest seen at Streaky Bay. The impressive burial service was read by the Rev. G.E.G. Dainty and the mortuary arrangements were in the hands of Messrs O.M. and G.P. Willcock.
Return Thanks Notice West Coast Sentinel 6th March 1920 Mr C.H. Williams and little children desire to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends for expressions of sympathy, letters, telegrams and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement, and to specially thank Dr. R.J. Stevenson and Nurse McKenzie for their unremitting and skilful attention.
WILLIAMS Fred Stanley
Death Notice The Advertiser November 1982 WILLIAMS Fred Stanley - Of Colonel Light Gardens. On November 4, at hospital. Fred, ex 1/10th, Btn. (M.M.) beloved husband of Alwine Wanda (Von), loved father of Audrey, Robert, Jack, Allan and the late Stanley and Georgina, father-in-law of John, Yvonne, Olga and Robert, loving grandfather of Jeanette, Robert and Kay, Maureen and Robert, Judy and Ashley, Tony, Roy, Vonda, Ronnie (deceased), Catarina, Gregory and Nicholas, great grandfather of Kristen, Renee, Natalie and Suzanne. Aged 83 years.
WILLIAMS John
Death Notice South Australian Register 22 January 1872 WILLIAMS.— On the 7th November, at the Old Bank House, John Williams, Esq., J.P., Manager of the Old Bank, Brecon, and brother in-law of Mrs. R. A. Fiveash, of Adelaide.
WILLIAMS Reginald
Death Notice The Bunyip 10th September 1915 WILLIAMS - on August 3rd, Reginald, dearly beloved brother of Olive Goddard, Gawler, killed in action at Gallipoli.
WILLIAMS William
Death Notice South Australian Register 28 April 1858 On the 26th April at Sturt-street, Mr. Wm. Williams, late of Walkerville, brewer, aged 54 years.
WILLIAMS William
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 4 August 1858 At Sahlam, Glenelg, the residence of his son-in-law J. B. Neales, Esq., M.P., William Williams, Esq., in the 83rd year of his age.
WILLIAMS William Cox
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Private WILLIAM COX WILLIAMS, who was killed in action in France on September 21, was the husband of Mrs. Frances Gertrude Williams, late of Pengelly, Western Australia. He was a son-in-law of Mrs. H. P. Evens, of Hart-avenue, Unley. He leaves one son.
WILLIAMS William
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 10 November 1882 WILLIAMS.—On the 20th October, at his residence, Hundred of Hall, William Williams aged 30 years, leaving a wife and child to mourn their loss. Deeply regretted by all his friends. His end was peace.
WILLIAMS Michael & Mary Ann
Death Notices Burra Record 25 July 1900 WILLIAMS— On July 14, at Aberdeen, Burra, Michael, the beloved husband of Mary Ann Williams, formerly of Cornwall, England. A colonist of 44 years. Aged 85 years. WILLIAMS— On July 20 at Burra Hospital after a short illness, Mary Ann, widow of the late Michael Williams. Aged 77 years. Obituary We regret to chronicle the deaths of Mr. Williams and his wife, which occurred within one week. The lady and gentleman resided in Burra for many years. They were married in Cornwall on July 11, 1846, and were therefore 54 years and 3 days married on the date of Mrs. Williams' death. Mr. Williams for the last few years had almost lost his eyesight, besides he suffered froom other serious complaints. It was remarkable and also fortunate that Mrs. Williams was very active and enjoyed good health, and the love and attention she paid her husband was a pattern to the world, but after he was buried she seemed to fret and lose all heart and became very ill. Doctor Sangster, jun., quickly noticed her serious condition and recommended her removal to Burra Hospital on Tuesday, at which institution she died on Friday morning. They came to this colony about 44 years ago, and Mr. Williams served as foreman blacksmith in the Burra Mine for many years, which position it appears he filled with credit. Both Mr. and Mrs. Williams will be missed, as they were highly respected by all whom they came in contact with.
WILLIAMS
Death Notice Advertiser 18 October 1907 WILLIAMS – On the 9th October, at the Broken Hill Hospital, the dearly beloved husband of M.J. Williams, aged 51, leaving a wife and seven children to mourn their sad loss.
WILLIAMS Archibald C.
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 13 August 1931 WILLIAMS.-On the 10th August, at Quorn, Archibald C. Williams, aged 72 years, after long and painful illness, leaving a wife, three daughters, and six sons to mourn their sad loss.
WILLIAMS Rose May
_Death Notice The Advertiser 20 August 1956 WILLIAMS - On the 18th August, at Adelaide, Rose May, the beloved wife of George Edward Williams, of 65 East avenue, Clarence Park, and the loving mother of Lorna, mother-in-law of Jack, nanna of Orleena and George. Aged 76 years.
WILLIAMS Winifred May
Death Notice West Coast Sentinel 18th May 1918 WILLIAMS - On the 10th May, at her parent's residence, Wood Lawn, Streaky Bay, Winifred May, dearly beloved second daughter of O. and F. Williams, aged 20 years and 8 months. "A patient sufferer gone to rest."
Funeral Notice West Coast Sentinel 11th May 1918 The Friends of Mr and Mrs Oscar Williams are respectfully informed that the remains of their late daughter, Winifred May, will be removed from their residence this (Saturday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for internment in the Streaky Bay cemetery. O.M. and G.P. Willcock, Undertakers
Thanks Notice West Coast Sentinel 8th June 1918 Mr and Mrs O. Williams and Family, of Wood Lawn, desire to sincerely Thanks all kind relatives and friends for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, especially Mr and Mrs T. Mudge, Nurse Rowe, and Dr. Boer for their unremitting kindness and attention.
WILLIAMSON Harold
Death Notice The Advertiser 16 September 1915 WILLIAMSON-Died of wounds received at the Dardanelles, August 8, Harold, only beloved son of Mrs. M. Williamson, of Kadina, and beloved friend of Hilda Horrocks, Walkerville. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 35, Turkey
WILLIAMSON Alfred James
Death Notice The Advertiser 9 September 1915 WILLIAMSON.-On the 6th August, at the Dardanelles, Alfred James, much loved and eldest brother of Mrs. Geo. Foster, Glanville, and eldest son of James Williamson, died of wounds, aged 20 years. He answered the call. Sadly missed. Resting: Lone Pine Cemetery, Anzac, II.B.26. - Turkey
WILLIS W.J.
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Gunner W. J. WILLIS, aged 25, son of ex-Gunner and Mrs. Willis, was killed in action on September 6. He left New South Wales about two years ago, and was attached to the 5th Brigade Artillery. For the last nine months he had been dispatch carrying. He was a grandson of Mrs. Willis, of Hindmarsh, and was a first-class musician. Prior to the war he was a miner in one of the mines outside Cessnock. Two of his brothers are on active service.
WILSON C.S.
Death Notice The Advertiser 17 September 1915 WILSON. - At the Dardanelles, Sergeant C. S. Wilson, third beloved son of the late A. M. and J. Wilson, late Darlington, died of wounds, on August 11. Cousin of the late Trooper A. S. Page and Private N. L. Page, and beloved nephew of Mrs. S. Page Clair-street, Murray Bridge. "He died for his country and King, the noblest love to give." Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 5, Turkey
WILSON Martha
Death Notice South Australian Register 30 January 1858 On the 29th January, Martha, the beloved wife of Thomas Wilson, Esq., of Childers-street, North Adelaide, in her 68th year.
WILSON Mary
Death Notice South Australian Register 28 September 1844 On the 16th instant, at Greenfield, near Gawler, aged 13, Mary daughter of Mr. W. Wilson.
WILSON Thomas Leonard
_Death & Funeral Notice Murray Pioneer 2nd March 1950 WILSON - At Renmark on Feb. 24, Thomas Leonard, beloved husband of Elizabeth Maria and loved father of Gordon, George, May, Jessie,Annie, Charles, Nancy, Alex, Ray, Alice, Daisy and Fanny, and Charles (deceased). Aged 80 years. WILSON - the friends of the late Mr. Thomas Leonard Wilson, of Renmark are respectfully informed that his remains were peacefully laid to rest in the Renmark Cemetery on sunday afternoon, February 26. Rev. Rob-johns kindly officiated. V.M. Rumbold, AFDA, Funeral Director; Phone Renmark 99 Barmera 133 Return Thanks Notice Murray Pioneer 23rd March 1950 Mrs E.M. Wilson and Family wish to Thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes, cards and personal sympathy in the recent loss of their loved husband and father.
WILTSHIRE Elsie
Death Notice Advertiser 3 November 1952 WILTSHIRE – On November 2, at the residence of her son Mr. C.J. Wiltshire, 2 Rockville av., Daw Park, Elsie, the dearly beloved wife ofJoseph Lewis Wiltshire, of 11 Russell st., Hyde Park, and loving mother of Dorothy, Arnold, Leola, Cyril, Keith, Leslie and the late Allan. Aged 64 years. A patient sufferer at rest. Funeral Notice Advertiser 3 November 1952 WILTSHIRE – The Friends of Mr. Joseph Lewis Wiltshire of 11 Russell street, Hyde Park are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late beloved wife (Elsie) will leave the residence of his son (Mr C.J. Wiltshire) 2 Rockville avenue, Daw Park, on Monday, at 1-45p.m. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. - Alfred James & Sons Ltd
WILTSHIRE Joseph Lewis
Death Notice Advertiser 10 April 1968 WILTSHIRE – On April 9, at a private hospital Joseph Lewis, dearly beloved husband of the late Elsie, and loving father of Dorothy (Mrs Oats), Arnold, Leola (Mrs Powell), Cyril, Keith, Leslie and the late Allan. In his 78th year. Funeral Notice Advertiser 10 April 1968 WILTSHIRE – The Friends of the late Mr. Joseph Wiltshire are advised that his Funeral will leave our Private Parlor, 193 Unley road, Unley on THURSDAY, after the service commencing at 10-30a.m. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. Car park adjoins parlor. - Alfred James & Sons
WINCHESTER Margaret Rose
_Death Notice The Advertiser 27 January 1956 WINCHESTER - On Jan. 25th, at Adelaide, Margaret Rose, dearly loved granddaughter of nanna and pa Winchester, loved neice of Allan and Lorna, cousin of Robert, Beth, Phillip and Trevor. Aged 14½ years.
WINCKELL A. (Jack)
Death Notice Chronicle 1st December 1917 Private A. (Jack) WINCKELL, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Winckell, of High-street, Queenstown, died from wounds received in France on November 6. Born at Ninnes York Peninsula, Private Winckell was educated at the Alberton school. He enlisted in February, 1916, and left for the front the following April. Before going to France the second time he was nine months in hospital in England. He had been only a few weeks in the trenches when he met his end. Before be enlisted hewas an enginedriver in the employ of the Port Adelaide Corporation, and the Roads and Bridges Department. He waa 22 years of age and his bright and cheerful disposition won for him a large circle of friends.
WINSHIP
Death Notice South Australian Register 16 January 1841 Died suddenly at Portsea, Hampshire, Mrs Ann Winship, mother of Mrs. T.C. Bray, of this town.
WINTER Catherine
Death Notice Advertiser 9 January 1905 WINTER - On the 7th January, at her residence, Wright street, Catherine Winter. Requiescat in pace.
WINTER Maria Elizabeth
_Death Notice Murray Pioneer 2nd March 1950 WINTER - On February 14 at the residence of her late son, W.A. Winter, Loxton, Maria Elizabeth, wife of the late Carl Gustav Winter. Leaving four daughters, three sons-in-law, two daughters-in-law, nineteen grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren to mourn their sad loss. Aged 85 years.
WINTON Isabella
Death Notice Advertiser 2 October 1903 On the 1st October, at Grey-terrace, Rosewater, Isabella, dearly beloved wife of J.A. Winton, and second daughter of J. Hawkes, Wallaroo, aged 31 years.
WINTON William Alexander
_Death Notice The Advertiser 12 April 1955 WINTON - On the 9th April at hospital, William Alexander, dearly beloved husband of Greta Winton of 17 Ray street, South Plympton, loving father of Warren, loved brother of Wirra Jean Matches, son of the late John and Alice Winton and grandson of the late John Alexander of Gawler. Aged 54 years.
WISHART Reta May
_Death & Funeral Notice The Advertiser 12
January 1939 WISHART. — On the 10th of January, Reta May, dearly beloved
wife of Clarence Ivan Wishart, and loving mother of Kevin and Helen, aged 43
years.” WISHART. — THE FRIENDS of Mr. CLARENCE IVAN WISHART are respectfully informed that the Remains of his late WIFE (Reta May) were removed from his residence, 14 Rosslyn avenue, Clarence Park, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th inst., and peacefully laid to rest (privately) in the West Terrace Cemetery. Rev. Gordon S. Wellington officiating. CHAS. A. BERRY, Funeral Director, 157 Magill road, Maylands. Phone F3253.
WITCOMB S.T.
Death Notice The Advertiser 1 July 1915 WITCOMB.-At the Dardanelles (killed in action). Private S. T. Witcomb, eldest son of George and Annie Witcomb, Port Wakefield, aged 27 years and 6 months. "For King and Empire". Resting: Lone Pine Cemetery (Plot I, Row F, Grave No. 14), Gallipoli, Turkey
WOITHE G.B.
_Funeral Notice The Advertiser 22 May 1969 WOITHE - The Relatives and Friends of the late Mr G.B. (Ben) Woithe, of Neales Flat, are advised that his Funeral will leave Saint John's Lutheran Church, Eudunda, on Friday, after a service at 1p.m. for the Lutheran section, Eudunda Cemetery K. PFITZNER Phone Kapunda 67 and Eudunda 1.
WOOLFORD Alice Whaypool
Death Notice The Bunyip 25th June 1915 WOOLFORD - On the 18th June at Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, Alice Whaypool, dearly beloved wife of W.D. Woolford, Williamstown, aged 28 years and 11 months. Loved by all.
WOOD Caroline
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 14 October 1858 On the 11th October, at the Railway Station, Port Adelaide, after a long and painful illness of three years, borne with Christian fortitude, Caroline, wife of Thomas Wood, aged 31 years.
WOOD William
Death Notice The Bunyip 3rd September 1915 WOOD - On the 27th August, at Gawler South, William, the dearly beloved son of T. and K. Wood, aged 5 years. Deeply regretted.
WOODHEAD Roma Kathleen
Death Notice Advertiser 5 October 1988 WOODHEAD Roma Kathleen – Suddenly at the R.A.H. on October 4, 1988 in her 74th year. The dear and loving wife of Len. Loved mother and mother-in-law of Bill and Gemma and a loving and devoted nanna to Greg, Suzanne and Scott, Sue and David, Lyn and Mark.. Forever in our hearts. WOODHEAD Roma – Loving memories of Aunty Rome. From Barbara and Malcolm, Ruth Simon and Caraline WOODHEAD “Auntie Rome” – A special lady who will always be remembered with love. – Maxeen WOODHEAD Roma – A special friend of 33 years. Treasured memoriesof the happy times we shared together. Will always be remembered and sadly missed. - Ruby and Ike Funeral Notice Advertiser 5 October 1988 WOODHEAD – The relatives and friendsof the late Roma Kathleen Woodhead are respectfully advised that her Funeral Service will be conducted in the Florey Chapel, Centennial Park, TOMORROW, Thursday, October 6, at 10a.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be offered to the National Heart Foundation, 155 Hutt Street, Adelaide, 5000 - Blackwell Funerals & W. Williamson & Son.
WOOLLACOTT Robert James
Death Notice The Advertiser 22 October 1915 WOOLLACOTT.-On the 28th September, in France, killed in action. Robert James, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Woollacott, of Burra, aged 28 years. 'For King and country.''
WORDEN Ernest Martin
Death NoticeThe Advertiser 28 May 1915 WORDEN-On the 26th May 1915, at the Dardanelles, Ernest Martin, died of wounds received while on service with the 4th Field Ambulance,-Inserted by his old chum Jack ?. Resting: Alexandria (Chatby) Military & War Memorial Cemetery, Grave A 109 - Egypt
WORTHINGTON George
Death Notice The South Australian Advertiser 20 December 1859 December 6, at Glenelg, Holdfast Bay, George Worthington, Esq., J. P., Senior Solicitor to the Real Property Commissioners, formerly of Liverpool, aged 70.
WRIGHT Ernest Percy
Death Notice The Advertiser 16 September 1915 WRIGHT.-On the 6th September, at Malta, Private Ernest Percy Wright, second son of William and Caroline Wright, of O'Halloran Hill, died of wounds received at the Dardanelles on August 7, aged 24 years. He gave his life for his country. Resting: Pieta Military Cemetery, B.IX.2. - Malta
WRIGHT E.J.
Died on Active Service Notice Advertiser 25 February 1918 WRIGHT .-Killed in action in France on April 17, 1917 (previously reported missing). Lance-Corporal E. J. Wright. 48th-10th Battalion, the seventh son of W. H and the late Mary Wright, of 7. O'Brien-street, Adelaide, leaving five young children to mourn their sad loss.
WRIGHT William Edward
Death Notice The Advertiser 22nd August 1951 WRIGHT. — On August 20 (suddenly) William Edward, loving father of Edith (Mrs. J. Jackson), and grandfather of Bob and Joyce. Aged 63 years. At rest.
WURST John Ernest
Death Notice Advertiser 1 January 1900 WURST - On the 31st December, 1899, at Wilpena terrace Kilkenny, John Ernest (Jack), darling infant son of H.C. and N.J. Wurst, of gastroenteritis, aged 12 months. - R.I.P. He prayeth best who loveth best All things, both great and small; For the dear God, who loveth us, He mad and loveth all.
WYLD Roy S.P.
Death Notice The Advertiser 18 August 1915 WYLD.-At the Dardanelles, Private Roy S. P. 10th Battalion, 2nd Reinforcements, beloved son of the late A. G. and S. A Wyld, of Adelaide, 1n his 27th year. Though death divides, fond memories cling. Memorial: Lone Pine Memorial, Panel 33 - Turkey