Obituary
- Mrs. James Brumby 26
July 1949The Tumut and Adelong Times |
The death occurred at the residence of
her daughter, Mrs. George Johnson, Herbert-St, Tumut, in early
hours of Tuesday morning, July 19, of Mrs. Harriet Pettitt Brumby,
relict of the late Mr. James Brumby, of Howick
St., Tumut. Mrs. Brumby was born here 86 years
ago, a member of the Dean family, well-known pioneers of the district,
and is the last of the old family - all of who were noted for their
longevity. Her brother, Mr. Thomas Dean, the
one who immediately predeceased her attaining the age of 93. Mr. Brumby died forty years ago,
and one daughter Daphne (Mrs. Prosser) nineteen years ago, but the
surviving members of the family are: Mary (Mrs. Buckley, Tumut),
Harriet (Mrs. George Johnson, Tumut), George (Tumut), William (Sydney),
Martha, (Mrs. Milton Johnson, Sydney), Robert (Tumut), Daisy (Mrs. McMullen,
Tumut), Violet (Mrs. A. Stockwell, Tumut). Mrs. Brumby had enjoyed good health
throughout her life until a few years ago when a heart condition became
apparent. She spent some weeks in hospital and on Thursday was sent
home to be cared for by her daughters. In the very short time between
leaving hospital and her death, Mrs. Brumby was at Mrs. Johnson's and cared
for devotedly by her family, the end coming peacefully at 5 a.m. on
Tuesday in the presence of her granddaughter, Mrs. R. Walker. Throughout her years in her native town,
Mrs. Brumby was regarded with high esteem by all with whom she came
in contact, and she was a devoted- sister, wife and mother, truly
one of nature's gentlewomen. The funeral took place on Wednesday
afternoon, leaving the Presbyterian Church for the new cemetery at 3 o'clock.
In the absence of Rev. R. S. Woodger (through
family bereavement) the service at the church and the graveside was
conducted by Rev. Haymen (Gundagai). Messrs. W. Beavan and Son had charge of the arrangements and
Mr. Keith Weeden was at the organ. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Robert
and George Brumby (sons), Fred and Keith Brumby (nephews), George
Johnson and G. A. McMullen (sons-in-law). Beautiful floral tributes were noted
from Mary, Alf and family; Harriet, George and family; Martha and
family; George, Ethel and family; Bob, Daisy, Nugget and family; Violet,
Alex and family; Gwen, Bob and family; Gordon, Lorna and Nev; Horrie Edna and
family; Keith, Joyce and Jill; Fred, Gwen and family; Eddie,
Mirriam and Terry; Joan, Mona and Arthur;
Granddaughters Rita, Thelma, Mirrie, Ethey and Jean; Edie; Fred and family; Mrs. A. E.
Johnson, Clare & Wallie; W. Bridle; Owen,
Jessie and family; Arthur Dean and family; Mabel, Mirrian and Phyllis; Stan, Mrs. Bassman
and girls; Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown arid family; Jack and Sis Wortz; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Piper and family; D. P.
Morton and L. A. Morton; Ella, Jack and Betty Nuttall;
R. H. Service; Mrs. N. B. Mackenzie, Rod and Frank; Mr. and Mrs L
Day; Mr. and Mrs. Newman, Peg and Betty; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sims;
Mrs. Masters and family; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chave;
Bob, Nell and family; George, Mrs. Bates and Marco; Hobson family;
Mr. and Mrs. D. Phillips; Mrs. Col. McDonnell; Ada
and Raymond; C. D. Stokes and family; Mrs. H. Brown. |