Obituary
- Mr. Thomas K. Beaver 23
March 1949 The Canberra Times |
The death at the Community Hospital
on March 9 of Mr. Thomas K. Beaver, removed an old employee of the
Department of the Interior. He had served the Department for
more than 30 years, and was at the time of his retirement, supervisor
of the field employees of the Lands, Agricultural and Stock Section of
the Department. He was born at Goulburn near where
the present Cathedral now stands and, after the death of his parents at
an early age, went to live at Yabtree Station near Gundagai.
When the first mail service was
introduced from Humula on the present Wagga-Tumbarumba line, to
outback stations and wayside post offices, he ran the mail on horseback.
Leaving Yabtree, he went to live at
Adelong, where he mar- ried
Alice Cupitt, daughter of one of Adelongs first farmers, who had taken up land in
that district about 1860. Following the occupation of a carpenter,
he built many buildings around Adelong and Tumut, and constructed
barges; one of these was still working recently on the alluvial
flats at Grahamstown. He also worked in the Gibraltar
Mines and for a number of years he was constructional officer in the NS.W,
railways. Being a prominent member of the
M.U.I.O.O.F., he was presented with a sash before leaving Adelong. This sash
draped the coffin. After a short service at St. John's
Church of England, Canberra, by the Rev G. F. Pyke, the
remains were interred in the Canberra cemetery. Four of his grandsons, Messrs K. and
D. Beaver and M. and N. Short acted as pallbearers. Besides his widow; he leaves four
children, Ernest (Queanbeyan), Jinnie (Mrs, W.
Blair of Kew, Vic), Olive (Mrs. F. Short of Wentworthville) and
Thomas (Canberra). |