Death
of Mrs. J. W. Carroll 17
September 1946 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
The news of the passing in a Sydney hospital
at 5 a.m. on Sunday of Mrs. Ada Helena
Carroll, wife of Mr. John W. Carroll, of Railway End, Tumut, was
heard with much regret throughout the Tumut district. The late Mrs. Carroll had enjoyed remarkably
good health, until about 6 weeks ago, and she was subsequently conveyed
by Ambulance to Sydney where she was admitted to hospital. Although hopes were held for her recovery
her strength ebbed rapidly on Saturday last and she passed away the following
morning. Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Howe, of Tumut Plains, where she was born 65 years ago.
In 1909 at the Church of the Immaculate
Conception, Tumut, she married Mr. John Carroll, and soon after their
wedding they purchased a property at Deep Creek, Adelong Roadside, from
Mrs. Carroll's father. Mr. Carroll carried on dairying
pursuits there for six years when bad seasons forced him to sell. They then went to Uardry Station,
a stud sheep property near Hay, where Mr. Carroll entered the employ of
Mr. Mills, remaining for 18 years. About 1931, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll returned
to Tumut and Mr. Carrol purchased the Gilmore cream
run from Mr Arthur Beattie. During the conduct of this business
the Carroll home was at Gilmore. Two years ago Mr. Carroll sold
out, and purchasing a home in Adelong Road, they moved into Tumut where
they have remained since. T'he late Mrs.
Carroll was a great worker for all functions held in the Gilmore
Hall. She was a kind and friendly
neighbour and was devoted to her family. Besides the sorrowing husband there is
one son, Thomas (relieving station master at Leura), and two daughters, Edie
(Mrs Pat. O'Brien, Brungle Rd.), and Joan (Mrs J. Wilkinson, jnr., of Springfield),
surviving. There are also three brothers,
Frank (Deep Creek), Charles (Tumut), John (Boree Creek) and one sister,
Clara (Mrs. E. Connors, of Batlow). Those deceased are Thomas, George,
James and Patrick Howe, Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. J. Claffey. The remains are being brought to Tu mut for interment and
the funeral will leave from the Catholic Church at noon to-morrow
(Wednesday) for the Tumut New Cemetery. |