Obituary
- Mr. Edgar John Nuttall 1
August 1950 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
Citizens of Tumut and district were
profoundly shocked at the sudden death on Saturday afternoon last of Mr.
Edgar John Nuttall, of Fitzroy Street, Tumut,
who was a member of a working bee in the grounds of All Saints'
Church of England. He had stopped for a rest from
work on lopping one of the trees when he suddenly collapsed. The
ambulance was called and conveyed Mr. Nuttall to
the District Hospital but on arrival he was found to have passed away. Deceased had been receiving
treatment for blood pressure and heart trouble for the past two years
but otherwise enjoyed good health. The late Mr. Nuttall
was born at Tumut sixty years ago and was a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Nuttall, of Tumut Plains, and later of
Tarrabandra. With his brother Harry, Mr. John Nuttall leased their parents' farming property at Tarrabandra which they carried on for several years
in partnership. Relinguishing their farming
interests they returned to Tumut and became interested in
racehorses as owners and trainers. Their most successful horse was
Rose Shot which won the Goulburn Cup race in 1922. Tiring of this, the subject of
this obituary accepted a position with Weedens Ltd,
driving their store cart for about five years. Later, he became licensee of the
Tumut Wine Saloon which he conducted for three years before selling out
to Mr. Fred Johnson in 1938. In later years he worked on
various farming properties in the district and was for some time at Mr.
F. W. Hughes' 'Coleman' property. For the past six months he had been in
the employ of the Tumut Shire Council. The late Mr. Nuttall
was a keen cricketer and was a member of the former Billiard Room
Club. He was a member of the district team
which played Allan Kippax's team, including Don Bradman, when it visited Tumut
in the early 1930's. He was also interested in Rugby
Union foot-ball in his youth. He married Miss Ella Johnson, a daughter
of Mrs. E. A. Johnson, of Jones Bridge, Blowering,
who, together with one daughter Betty, is left to mourn the loss of a
devoted husband and father. Brothers and sisters surviving are William,
Fred, Harry, Arthur and Ted Nuttall (Tumut),
Bertha (Mrs. Graham, Glebe Point), Miss Ett Nuttall (Bombowlee) and Ada (Mrs. C. Lusty. Waverley) Deceased was a quiet living man who
was ever-ready to assist his neighbors and
those around him. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon
leaving from All Saints' Church of England after a short service
conducted by Rev. W. J.Conran for the C. of E.
portion of the Tumut New Cemetery. W. W. Beavan
and Son had charge of the mortuary arrangements and pall bearers
were Messrs. Fred and Ted Nuttall (brothers),
Jack and Fred Johnson (brothers-in-law), Bert French and J. Jeffery (neighbors). Floral tributes were received from the
following:- Loving wife and daughter, Ella and Betty; Arthur; Ann;
Fred and Lottie; Edie and Fred; Harry, Bertha and Edna, Lora and
Ted: Fanny and Arthur; Mother and Jack; Maurice, Julie & Phoebe; Wally
and Clare; Stan and Ivy; Auntie, Gus and Jim; Lyle and Ella Miller and
family; Jack, Stasia, John and Robyn; Ivy,
George and Beverly; Mr. and Mrs. Eccleston,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott; Sid and Ethel Denton, Wal
and Sylvia Hayes; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Oddy and
family; Mr. and Mrs. R. Percival; Fairway Tennis Club; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Oddy and fam- ily; Jack, Josie Bush and family; Gordon, Barbara
and Janet McDonell; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sturt and family;
Mr. and Mrs. P. Andrews; Leo and Jean Banwell;
Alf, Pearl and Peter Jeffery and family; Freda. Joe, Aileen. Des. and Beth; Mr. and Mrs Ted Holloway; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Oddy: Mr. and Mrs. D. Hayesand
Pat; Tumut Shire employees; Rene and Charlie Hampstead and family; Mr.
and Mrs. George Sturt. Ken and Merle; Ethel and Pat: Wal and
Els; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilson and family,
Bess and George; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weeden;
Tom and Hazel Dunn and family; Jacquilene and
Derek; Mr. and Mrs. Day, Pat and Elaine: Vic and Nola; Mr. and Mrs
Jack Withers and family; Ivy and Arthur Sturt and family; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Anderson and family Lesley; Hilda and Bill and boys; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Piper and family; Tumut Young Anglicans; Herb and Olive
Buckley; Bert and Enid; Dick and Ruby McAlister; Jessie and Harry Kell and family; Fred Craig and staff; Members All
Saints' Churchwomen's Union; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tozex,
Ruth and Fred; Cecil, Alma, Ruth and Ron Arentz;
Mickand Thelma Dodd, Lorna and Keith; Jean and
Charlie Armstrong; Edie, Herb and Leila Munt;
Monte Sturt and family; Mr. and Mrs. C. Dowling and family; the
Carr family; Alma and Harold Oddy; C. Doon and family;
E. and A. Eustace; Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone and Dawn: Ada and Edna; R. and I. King and family; Dolly and
Bill Dowell; Dooley, Lil and family; Peg and Reg
Tozer and family; Mill and Jim; Thelma and
Tom Young, Jan and Robert. |