Death
of Mr. John S. Riley 20
February 1945 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
Prominent
Tumut Sportsman As briefly recorded in our last issue, the
death occurred suddenly at the Cootamundra greyhound races on Wednesday
afternoon last of Mr. John S. Riley, one of Tumut's most prominent sportsman
and a valued member of the Tumut Butter Factory staff for the past 20
years. Happy in the possession of a host of friends
(there are few men who enjoy such wide popularity among his fellows as
did the late Jack Riley), his passing caused shock and sorrow in many
places. He was 42 years of age. Mr.
Riley, accompanied by his wife, was attending the Cootamundra greyhound
races last Wednesday and just prior to the commencement of the last race
complained of a severe pain in his chest. After being assisted to the secretary's
office he was attended to by Dr. Cowdroy, of
Cootamundra, who was on the ground. He appeared to rally and, stating
he was feeling much better, gave his wife some money to put on a dog in the
next race. Mrs. Riley reluctantly left him
for a few minutes, but on her hurried return Mr. Riley had passed away.
He died whilst sitting on a chair. The subject of this obituary was the elder
son of the late Mr. M. Riley and of Mrs. Riley of Hamilton, Newcastle, where
he was born. He gained his Intermediate Certificate
at Maitland High School and from there he went on to Hawkesbury
Agricultural College, where he qualified as a cream grader and tester.
Excelling at all classes of sport - football,
tennis, cricket and foot running - he was presented with a cup in 1921 as a
memento of his elevation to champion athlete of Hawkesbury College.
Having graduated as a grader and tester,
he secured a position in that capacity at the Wingham Butter Factory,
later coming to Tumut, where he has been foreman cream grader and tester
at the local factory of the Tumut Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd. for the
past 20 years. It was his sporting activities and his love
for sport in every shape and form by which Tumut came to hold him in such
high esteem. A big man (he weighed just on
19st.) with a big, generous heart was the late Jack Riley. Shortly after his arrival in Tumut he threw
himself into football, cricket and tennis activities with tremendous vigour. He was one of the outstanding members of
Tumut's Maher Cup football team in the latter 1920's, whilst his prowess on the
tennis courts and as a wielder of the willow was phenomenal. His sporting versatility did not end here.
Golf claimed his attention for a time and for the past few years, not being
able to take such an active part in vigorous sport, had taken a very
keen interest in horse and dog racing. He was appointed to the committee
of the Tumut Turf Club two years ago and was a valued member of the
club. He took a prominent part in
greyhound racing and visited many Riverina greyhound traces with
his dogs, and was well known as the trainer of Bonnie Jude and Flying
Skipton. Deceased married Miss Leila Hassett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hassett sr., Grahamstown, who together with one son,
Colin, and one daughter, Judith, is left to mourn the loss of a devoted
husband and father. Besides his mother there is one
brother, Mr. Thomas Riley, of Newcastle, surviving. Mr. Riley was one of' the first to purchase
a block when the Presbyterian Church lands were subdivided, building a
fine residence in Simpson-st., Tumut. He was a member of the Tumut Oddfellows. and Buffalo Lodges
and was also a Free Mason, being a member of Lodge Cowper, Wingham. The funeral took place on Thursday
afternoon last, leaving from the residence at 4 o'clock for
the C. of E. portion, of the Tumut New Cemetery. The Tumut Butter Factory ceased
operations for the afternoon and the Co-operative Store closed for
a few hours as a mark of respect. The large cavalcade of motor vehicles
which followed the hearse was tacit tribute to the high respect and esteem
in which deceased was held by all members of the community. Rev. S. Broadfoot
officiated at the graveside and Mr. C. W. Burt attended to the
mortuary arrangements. The Pallbearers were Messrs. Em.
Mclntyre, Neil Dowell, Clem. McAlister (fellow employees),
Jock Dowell, Matt, and Pat. Downing. A plethora of beautiful wreaths was laid
upon the casket and these outward and visible signs may truly be said to be
but a small indication of the feeling in the breasts of numbers of folk
who will revere the memory of Jack Riley. Truly Could This Be His Epitaph: Here lies one who took his chances In the busy world of men, Battled luck and circumstances, Fought and fell and fought again; Won sometimes, but did no crowing; Lost sometimes, but did not wail; Took his beating, kept on going: Never let his courage fail. He was fallible and human, Therefore loved and understood Both his fellow men and women, Whether good or not so good; Kept his spirits undiminished, Never false to any friend; Played the game until it finished, Lived
a sportsman to the end. Amongst the immediate relatives noticed
as the graveside were the bereaved widow, Mrs. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hassett (father- in-law and mother-in-law), W. and E. A. Hassett, A. Jamieson and J. Chandler
(brothers-in-law), Mesdames W. Hassett, K. Hassett, A. Jamieson, J. A. Chandler (sisters-in-law),
Mrs. W. Treweek, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beaver, Messrs
J. and W. Beaver, Misses E. and L. Perkins and Valda Jamieson. Others present included Mr. W. F.
Heydon (manager Tumut Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd.), Messrs.
John French, Dan. Twomey, Bert
and Em. McDonald, Ern. Mclntyre, Don. Dowell, Neil Dowell and Miss Con.Fisher (butter factory staff), members of the
Co-operative Store staff and Board of Directors of the Co-operative Dairy Co.. Mr. A. N. Fuller. M.H.R.,
and Mrs. Fuller: Mr. C. E. Chapman (Dairy Branch, Department of
Agriculture), Mr. A. Pulver (Southern
Districts Dog Owners and Trainers' Association), Mr. F. Robins (Wagga). All local sporting bodies were
represented and personal friends and citizens present were too numerous to
mention. Appended is a list of the floral tributes:- Leila, Colin and Judith; Mum, Tom and Edna; Mum,
Dad, Nita and Willie; Ted, Ada and Family; Emmie, Arthur and Family; Rita, Alf. and Family)
Ken., Neita and Family; Con. Fisher; Jim and Veney; Aunt Mary and Family; Beaver Family; the Directors
of Tumut Co-op. Dairy Co. Ltd.; Butter Factory Staff; Co-operative Store
Staff; Worshipful Master and Brethren Lodge Cowper, Wingham (N.S.W.);
Officers and Members Loyal Tumut Lodge, M-U. I.O.O.F., Tumut Branch;
Buffalo Lodge 194, Tumut; Staff W. H. Fuller and Son; Students Tumut
Intermediate High School; Tumut Rugby League Football Club; Tumut
Tennis Club; Tumut Plains Football Club; Mr. and Mrs. John French; Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Quinn and Beverley; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and Family; Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Fuller and Zelda; Mr. and Mrs- D. E. Twomey and
Family; Doug, and Hope Fuller; Constable and Mrs. Longhurst
and Family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bassett; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clee; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien; Mr. and Mrs. V. F.
Heydon and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Wal. Wortes, Cliff, and
Girls; Mrs. McGrath, Pat, Hassel, Allan, Patty, Lorna and Bon; Mr.
and Mrs. H. Moon and Family; Mr. and Mrs. T. McCausland;
Tumut Cordial Factory; Mr. and Mrs. Fred. L. Baker and Family; Mr.
and Mrs. E. Fenton and Family; Mr. and Mrs. A. Pulver;
Dr. and Mrs. Mason and Family; Boydie and
Phyllis Beegling and Family; Mr. A. Masters
and Family; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Emery and Mona; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cheney, Leo and Pearl; Mr. and Mrs. Bamford and Family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Henrick; Jess, Jack and Margaret Dun- can; Mr. and
Mrs. J. Wilson and Family; Eric and Jack; Mr. and Mrs. Perce Andrews;
Tom. and Mirrie Malone and Family;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mclntyre; Mrs. Collison and Nell; Viv. and Milton Margules; Mrs. Hoad and Family; Mr. and Mrs. A. Davenport; Harry
and Doris Eggleton and Family; Mr. and Mrs. N. Beegling and Colin; Ada, Allan,
Jock and Jim Claffeyl; Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
McAlister; Mr. and Mrs. Ern. Crampton and Warwick; Mr. and Mrs. G. Livingstone and
Family; Fred. Henkel and Family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler and Family; Eve,
Mattie and Matt. Downing; Lloyd, Stella and Beryl; Dos. and Family; Jack and Clare Burgess and Family; Mr.
and Mrs. T. Young and Family; Mr. and
Mrs. Cruise and Marie; C. A. Brew; Mr. and Mrs. F. Robbins; Mr. and Mrs.
W. Eurell and Family; Ron and Dorrie Brown (Kerang, Vic.) ) The Knitters; Norman
Crowe; Mr. and Mrs. Jock Dowell and Family; J. F. Lockeridge
and Family; Mr. and Mrs. D. Phillip; Tom Connors. |