Obituary
- Mrs. Graham Mcdonell 26
July 1949 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
Tumut was shocked by the news on
Friday last that Mrs. Graham McDonell, had
passed, away in the early hours of that morning after a few hours
illness. For years now Mrs. McDonell has
had a heart condition, but a few day' rest- would usually ward off
an attack. Last week she had been resting for a day or so but on Thursday
night appeared so much better that her son Tom and his wife, who resided
with her in Fitz roy Street, went out for a
walk. On their return Mrs. McDonell was not well and Dr. Mason was called. His report
was so grave that the members of the family who were close enough were
summoned immediately and their mother passed away about 3 a.m. The late Mrs. Emma Rose McDonell was born at Bombowlee Creek
on November 28, 1885, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William
John Piper. In June, 1908, she married, at Bombowlee Creek, Arthur Graham McDonell,
and for the past thirty years has lived in Fitzroy Street. Her early life was spent at Bombowlee Creek, and apart from short periods away
has lived in Tumut all her life. Of a quiet, retiring nature, she
took no part in public affairs but would respond in any worthy appeal
made. A good neighbour her sudden demise is a great shock to her family
and friends. Of the family of eleven, one daughter
Sylvia died in infancy, the others are: Jock (Goulburn), Colleen (Mrs.
A. Hobbs, Wollongong), Arthur (Tumut), Gordon (Tumut), Fred
(Newcastle), Fan (Mrs. C. Welsh, Adelong Creek), Viv,
Tom, Ken (all of Tumut) and Pearl (Mrs. O'Brien, Ingleburn). There are also nineteen grandchildren
living and one deceased. The surviving brothers and sisters are
Margaret (Mrs. H. Kemp, Sydney), Amy (Mrs. Harders, Ingleburn), Eva (Mrs. Sam Bye, (Tumut), William and A. F. ('Barney',
Bombowlee Creek) and Leo (Ingleburn). Those
who predeceased their sister were Arthur (Peak Hill), Jack (Bombowlee Creek), Mary Ann (Mrs. Nicholls, Peak
Hill) and Fred and Alice, who died in infancy. After a service at the Presbyterian
Church the funeral left at 3 o'clock on Saturday for the new cemetery.
Rev. R. S. Woodger officiated at the Church and the
grave- side, and Messrs. W. Beavan and Son
had charge of the arrangements. The pall-bearers were six sons, Messrs.
Arthur, Gordon, Fred, Viv. Tom
and Ken McDonell. A very large crowd of mourners attended
and floral tributes were noted from Dad; Jock; Colleen, Alexand Daughter; Tom and Irene; Colin and Pearl:
Arthur, Evelyn and family; Gordon Barbara and Janice; Colin Fanny
and family; Ken, Marg. and Kay; Fred, Joan and family; Sister Amy; Viv, Brenda and family; Bill, Ciss
and family; Barney, Hilda and family; Eva, Sam Verlie
and Jean; Peter Kemp and Mother; Claude and Ruby; Bert and Maude
Lowther and family; Tilly, Stewart and family; Daisy, Bill and John;
Kath. Fred and family; Carrie McDonell; May Kinred; Jess, Darcy and Boys; Isabel, Eric and
family; Mr. and Mrs. T. Malone and family; S. and E. Carr, Eric and
Lorna; Mr. and Mrs. H. Munt; Allan, Kath Kit
and Kell; Mr. and Mrs. F. Sutton and Ronald
Sutton; Phyllis, Bill, Mr. D. McGrath and family; Errol Tod; Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Fuller; Learmont family; The McNamara
family; Mr. and Mrs. P. Stathis and family;
Carson's Case Mill and Employees; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Downing and
Matt jnr.; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Green and Peg; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Barton; Marg, George and Dianne; 2WC- Club; Mr. and Mrs. Coady and family; Riverina Sawmilling Co. and
Employees; Mr. and Mrs. J. McAlister and family; Bob and Lyrline; Snow and Daisy Lubke
and family; Mr., and Mrs.Doran; Ada
and Hughie; The Beeby family; Mr. and- Mrs.
Geoff Smith; The Members Gilmore Football Club. |