Obituary
- Mrs. Arthur Dean 28
June 1949 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
The death occurred at her home in Simpson
Street, Tumut, on Sunday morning last of Mrs. Jessie Mary Dean,
wife of Mr. Arthur Dean, of Tumut, after a severe illness extending over
six months. She had suffered severely with heart
trouble, dropsy and a number of internal complaints which she had
borne with great fortitude and her passing came as happy release. The late Mrs. Dean was born in Sydney
64 years ago, her maiden name being Noble, and in 1910 at St. Benedict's
Church, Sydney she married Mr. Arthur Dean, of Tumut, where she has
since resided, with the exception of a period at Brungle. She was essentially a home loving woman
and lived for her home and family. Mrs. Arthur Dean was one who was
never known - to speak ill of anyone. No matter what their faults were
she in her charity and own innate goodness of heart could al- ways
find some point in their favor. Her home, family and garden were her
world, but, despite these absorbing interests she always found time to
assist in any function or appeal for the Sisters, her Church or charity. She was an officer-bearer in the Sacred
Heart Sodality, a practical earnest Catholic, a devoted wife and
mother and a loyal friend. During her illness, borne with the greatest
fortitude and resignation, she was greatly consoled by the regular
visits of Monsignor Sharkey, Rev. Frs. Commins
and Casey and the Sisters of Mercy. Mrs. Dean had been cared for at home
during the last few months, by her husband, two daughters, sons-in-law
and Miss Jenny Alston, cheered also by visits from her sons and
families, and niece Mrs. Nicholas, of Canberra. Besides the sorrowing husband there
are four sons and two daughters surviving: Reginald (Port Kembla),
Robert ( Moulamein), Kenneth (Tumut), Geoffrey
(Canberra), Winifred (Mrs. J. Montgomery, Tumut) and Vera (Mrs. C, J. Roddy, Tumut). Brothers and sisters are Messrs.
William (Arncliffe), Robert (Leichardt), Frederick Noble (Sydney), Elsie
(Mrs. Nolan, Berala) and Florence (Mrs. Steele, Balmain). The funeral took place yesterday afternoon
leaving from the Catholic Church for the Tumut New Cemetery where
interment took Rev. F. Casey officiated at the graveside and funeral
arrangements were in the hands of W. W. Beavan and
Son. The pall-bearers were Messrs.
Reg., Robt., Ken and Geoff. Dean (sons), Jim Montgomery and Clem
Roddy (sons-in law). |