Mr.
Matthew Joseph Hickey 27
September 1949 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
There passed away on the 14th September
at the Mater Misercordiea Hospital, North Sydney,
Matthew Joseph Hickey, high school teacher at Chatswood for a number of
years and a younger brother of Mr. Jack Hickey, of Fitzroy Street, Tumut. After receiving his final education at
Cootamundra Public School he joined the teaching profession and was at
one time teacher of the Dudauman, Jindalee and Bongongo schools. Being of a friendly nature and gifted
with a fine personality at all times he was regarded as a very able
teacher. Whilst at Bongongo
he married Miss Eveyln Carberry,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Carberry,
of Gobarralong and sister of the well-known Carberry
brothers, graziers of the Gundagai and Cootamundra districts. He also made many friends among
the old identities in each locality who would remember him as a
star batsmen of the cricket teams of those days as well as
tennis. He was one time sports master at
the Hornsby school where he coached the best team of schoolboy
cricketers in the inter-school competition, many of whom attained
inter-state standard. A Requiem Mass was celebrated in the
Chatswood Catholic Church by the Rev. Father O'Flynn
P.P., assisted by Father Fitzgerald. The cortege moved off for the Northern Suburbs
cemetery where the Rev. Father Fitzgerald, a cousin of the deceased, read the
last sad rites at the graveside. Several teachers from the
Chatswood school attended together with relatives and friends of both
families from Tumut, Gundagai and Cootamundra districts. A widow and two sons are left to
mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father. Three brothers and
three sisters also survive. |