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4641 Portion: Mth Section: Sec 1 - New Plot: 887 PEARSE Alfred Thomas (I42498)
 
4642 Portion: Utg WALKER Neville Owen (I42099)
 
4643 Portion: Utg GRAHAM Gwendolene Eva (I42103)
 
4644 Possible other place of birth: Brockford SFK. MILLS John (I34605)
 
4645 Possibly a twin with Anne WERRING (1662-1669). WERRING Elizabeth (I25727)
 
4646 Possibly at the Police Barracks, Melbourne. DONOVAN William James (I9053)
 
4647 Possibly born in Edmonton ALB. MACDONALD Harold (I23757)
 
4648 Possibly born in QUE. POWELL Douglas Keith Forbes (I5255)
 
4649 Possibly married one of the following during the Dec 1/4 1909.

1.John Herbert EDEN
2. Herbert Ethelbert ROLFE

Have not yet been able to make a solid connection using Free BDMs etc. 
WILKIN Alice Mabel (I9564)
 
4650 Posted to Singapore to assist in the repatriation of POWs from Asia. PEARSE Robert Wyatt (I42565)
 
4651 Posting at discharge: HMAS Lonsdale. WRIGHT-SMITH John Chadwell (I4522)
 
4652 Pot: Wesleyan, Compartment B, Grave 081 EMERY Kathleen Rea (I4202)
 
4653 PR-A****1282 WALTER Richard Percy (I4611)
 
4654 PR-A****1282 MCGOWAN Margaret Jane (I4612)
 
4655 Prebyterian C, Section 4, Row 1, Grave 51 TREADWELL Margery May (I4501)
 
4656 PRES*12*14 STEPHENS Victoria (I9319)
 
4657 Presbyterian WALTER Horace James (I4618)
 
4658 Presbyterian ROBERTSON John Frederick (I7112)
 
4659 Presbyterian ROBERTSON James Campbell (I7114)
 
4660 Presbyterian BELL Edith May Lenore (I15703)
 
4661 Presbyterian THOMAS Amy Lois (I15929)
 
4662 Presbyterian ROBERTS William (I31881)
 
4663 Presbyterian A, Section 18, Grave 13 HAYES Janet (I458)
 
4664 Presbyterian B, Section 12, Grave 39 MCCAULEY Floralene Eleanor Elizabeth (I476)
 
4665 Presbyterian B, Section 12, Grave 39 YATES Hazel Maude (I511)
 
4666 Presbyterian B, Section 7, Grave 01 MIDDLETON Annie Ada Jane Emily Carol Maria Gina (I469)
 
4667 Presbyterian Block - Row 8 Lot 14 Plot 1 ELLIOT William (I13681)
 
4668 Presbyterian C, Section 1, Row 2, Grave 43 SHILLINGTON Thomas Averill (I473)
 
4669 Presbyterian Compartment B Grave 67 WALTER Josiah Wesley (I6345)
 
4670 Presbyterian Compartment B Grave 67 WALTER Horace Wesley (I7607)
 
4671 Presbyterian Compartment B Grave 68 ROGERS Mary Hannah (I6347)
 
4672 Presbyterian Compartment B Grave 68 JOHNSTON Margaret Elizabeth (I7614)
 
4673 Presbyterian Plot. Sec. 32. Grave 34 MCDONALD Roderick (I27634)
 
4674 Presbyterian Section O'BRIEN Jane, (twin) (I3722)
 
4675 Presbyterian Section CHARLTON Samuel (I4224)
 
4676 Presbyterian Section CHARLTON Catherine (I4229)
 
4677 Presbyterian Section CHARLTON Minnie Victoria (I4236)
 
4678 Presbyterian Section, Row 1, Grave 111 PARISH Ethel May (I12385)
 
4679 Presbyterian, Section 1, Row 2. Grave 43 YATES Kardinia Eliza (I453)
 
4680 Presbyterian, Section 1A, Gravesite 0182.
Age: 70y which appears to be incorrect. 
RIBE William Frederick (I1461)
 
4681 Presbyterian, Section Mon 1A, Gravesite 0182
Age given as 60y which appears incorrect. 
RIBE Francis Christopher (I1459)
 
4682 Presbyterian, Section Mon EE, Gravesite 0198 O'BRIEN Esther (I1440)
 
4683 Presbyterian, Section Mon EE, Gravesite 0198 RIBE Albert Adolphus Frederick (I1450)
 
4684 Presbyterian, Section Mon EE, Gravesite 0198 RIBE Jane Alice (I1463)
 
4685 Presented by His Majesty, King George VI. DOLBY Earle George, DFC (I34318)
 
4686 Previously married. ROZELL Patricia, (m.n. SMYTHE) (I5565)
 
4687 Prisoner of War captured on Java sent to POW camp in Burma and survived the war. Lest We Forget. GIST Howard Ernest (I32132)
 
4688 Private A, Section 1, Row 2, Grave 34 WALTER Phenie Gertrude (I224)
 
4689 Private baptism WALTER Elizabeth (I16397)
 
4690 Private baptism WALTER Damaris, (twin) (I16398)
 
4691 Private baptism. HOPPER William (I17399)
 
4692 Private BB, Section 2, Grave 33 SHILLINGTON Pearl Eliza (I482)
 
4693 Private BB, Section 2, Grave 33 STEVENSON Percival Richmond (I7436)
 
4694 Private burial after a service held at 2:00 pm at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lara VIC. GRILLS Marlene Margaret (I7847)
 
4695 Private C, Section 8, Row 1, Grave 26 YATES Robert Ernest (I490)
 
4696 Private C, Section 8, Row 1, Grave 26 WALL Ella May (I13076)
 
4697 Private Cremation after a service conducted at Hamilton Uniting Church, Hamilton VIC. HEARD Roger John Bromell (I8950)
 
4698 Private cremation after a service held at 11:00 a.m. at the Euston Club, Euston NSW. TOLLEY Hayden Dean (I18414)
 
4699 Private cremation after a service held at the Lara Uniting Church, Flinders Avenue, Lara VIC. SPALDING Constance Mary Louise (I7840)
 
4700 Private cremation after a service held at the Ocean Grove Uniting Church, Ocean Grove VIC.
Location: Memorial Garden - 2 - Position 10 
HEARD Nancy Hamilton (I70)
 
4701 Private Cremation after a service held at Tucker's Funeral Chapel, Cnr. of Torquay and Pioneer Roads, Grovedale VIC.
GMP-EUC-SG-2-114-088 
HOLLOWAY Philip Hunter (I12813)
 
4702 Private Cremation before the service. HILL Steven Anthony (I371)
 
4703 Private cremation followed a service held at 3:00 pm WILLMOTT Victor Allan Douglas (I16979)
 
4704 Private Cremation following a funeral service held at Barrabool Hills Centre, Highton VIC. RIGBY Janette Lesley (I792)
 
4705 Private Cremation preceding the service at St. Margaret's Anglican Church, Cobram VIC. TREWIN Wilfred Dunstan (I44130)
 
4706 Private Cremation prior to a memorial service at St. Margaret's Anglican Church, Cobram VIC MCFARLANE Daisy May (I44137)
 
4707 Private cremation. Birdsong Walk, Section 7, Grave 2 BERRY Ruby (I163)
 
4708 Private F, Section 10, Row 1, Grave 18 YATES Amy Charlotte (I7461)
 
4709 Private F, Section 10, Row 1, Grave 18 SHEARER James Alexander (I7474)
 
4710 Private F, Section 11, Row 2, Grave 31 BENNETT Robert Park (I560)
 
4711 Private F, Section 11, Row 2, Grave 31 LLOYD Elsie May (I934)
 
4712 Private F, Section 15, Grave 12 YATES James Alexander (I493)
 
4713 Private F, Section 15, Grave 12 KIRK Mavis Elizabeth (I7448)
 
4714 Private family memorial service and agathering of friends at 11:45 am, Sunday 13 Mar 1977 in the Music Room of Century House, Moody Park. BEACH Heather Dorothy (I41175)
 
4715 Private funeral. PARISH Roma Kathleen (I13606)
 
4716 Private Herbert James JEWELL's remains were not located for several weeks after his death. He was found about 70 yards from the Australian front line. His resting place in the VC Corner Australian Cemetery is an unusual Western Front Cemetery on two accounts. Firstly, it is the only 'Australians only' war cemetery on the Western Front. Secondly, all of the burials are not marked by headstones but simply recorded on the main monument at the rear of the cemetery. All of the war cemeteries are maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and this one is really a little portion of Australia in the north of France.
Lest We Forget. 
JEWELL Herbert James (I10666)
 
4717 Privately buried prior to a Memorial Service held at the Geelong West Town Hall, 153 Pakington Street, Geelong West VIC. PIPER Muriel Jeanne (I36267)
 
4718 Prizes won by Frederick Joseph WALTER during his final year at Hamilton and Western District College.

1. Special Prize for Exemplary and Successful Diligence, 5th Form, Dec 1890, Donor C.M. Officer Esq. M.L.A.

2. Special Prize for Head of College, 5th Form, Dec 1890, Presented by the Warden.

3. Special Prize for Natural Philosophy, 5th Form, Dec 1890, Presented by W.B. Edgar.

4. General Prize for 868 in 1000 (daily), 5th Form, Dec 1890.

5. General Prize for 823 in 1000 Examination Marks, 5th Form, Dec 1890.
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The Casterton News, 26 Feb 1925

Death of Mr. Fred J. Walter

The death occurred last night of Mr. Fred J. Walter of Casterton who recently underwent an operation for internal trouble. The funeral will take place tomorrow, leaving his late residence, Henty St., at 2:30 pm. for the Casterton New Cemetery.
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The Casterton News, 5 Mar 1925

Obituary

Mr. Fred Walter

The late Mr. F.J. Walter, whose death was announced in Thursday's issue, was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Walter. He was born at Barrabool Hills, Geelong, 52 years ago. When he was two years of age his parents removed to the Noradjuha district, but 38 years later they removed to this district, having acquired the "Heathfield" Estate near Lake Mundi. They resided at "Woodlands" on the Penola road, now owned by Messrs Chaffey Bros., and the members of the family attended the Casterton School, and consequently they are well known to many district residents. Mr. Walter had leased his Wimmera land, and after occupying "Heathfield" for four years he went back to Noradjuha, and "Heathfield" was leased until 20 years ago, when it was taken over by his son, the late Mr. Fred J. Walter, who successfully carried on the property till about 12 months ago when he sold it to Mr. Colin Cameron of "Dunan" Henty, and he himself purchased "Fernside" property at Bahgallah from Mr. D. McPhee, and also acquired the farm on the Wando Vale road known as "Sunny Hills" from the trustees of the late Mr. McLaughlin. The deceased was married 20 years ago, but 11 years ago last October his wife died unexpectedly whilst on a visit to his people at Noradjuha. She left two daughters and one son, as follows:- Freda, now aged 17 years; Alice, now 16 years; and Stanley, the baby, now 12 years. Mr. Walter, although busy with his property, did not neglect the interests of his daughters and son, and showered upon them a lavish affection. When they grew up to school age he purchased a house in Casterton and made his home in the town, and his main reason for disposing of "Heathfield" was that he could not be home as often as he wished. He usually enjoyed good health, but some years ago had been under an operation for appendicitis, from which he made a complete recovery. On the morning of Monday, 9th. ult. whilst milking his cow he was seized with severe pains in the stomach, and it was found necessary to operate on him. The operation was a serious one, and was performed by Dr. Douglas, of Hamilton, assisted by Drs. R.H. Hill and J.G. Sleeman. It appeared to be successful, and for several days the patient was reported to be holding his own, but was never pronounced out of danger, and early on Thursday morning last he suddenly passed away, having faithfully served his day and generation, leaving behind him a name honored throughout the district for uprightness of life and conduct.

During his illness, he was visited by several of his brothers, and everything that was possible was done for his comfort. In addition to his doubly bereaved children, he leaves three sisters and six brothers to mourn his loss. They are as follows:- Bertha (Mrs. Fowler, widow of the late Rev. H. Fowler); Hetty (Mrs. Nitschke), of Noradjuha, and Phenie (Mrs. L. Cranage), of Horsham; Bert, of Berwick, Gippsland; Thomas, of Coleraine; Ellis, of Ballarat; Sydney and Norman, both of Noradjuha, the latter being the owner of the original homestead.

The funeral took place at the Casterton New Cemetery on Friday afternoon, when there was a very large gathering, the outside districts being well represented. The burial service was conducted by the Rev. J.G. Searfe, in the absence of Rev. A. Bligh, who was attending the Methodist conference. Mr. Searfe said that all sections of the community would learn of the death of Mr. Walter with deep regret. He was a man of great integrity and would be sadly missed. He was a townsman whose cheerful kindness and Christian spirit was worthy of emulation. The body was enclosed in an oak casket with silver mountings, and was carried to its last resting place by four of his brothers: Ambrose, Norman, Sydney and Thomas and Messrs Cecil and Herman Hill, brothers of his late wife. Mr. W.J. Peden had charge of the mortuary [sic] arrangements.
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The Casterton News, 12 Mar 1925

In Memoriam

SERVICE TO LATE MR. F.J. WALTER

On Sunday evening, at the Casterton Methodist Church, an In Memoriam service to the late Mr. F.J. Walter was conducted by the Rev. A. Bligh. The pulpit had been draped with purple, relieved with bunches of white flowers, intermixed with purple. The singing was led by the male choir, of which Mr. Walter had been one of the prominent members, and Miss Ida Spurrell was the organist. The hymns chosen were most appropriate, and embraced some which the deceased had often lent assistance in rendering. Several of the brethren of the Sons of Temperance Lodge attended as a mark of respect to a deceased brother.

The Rev. A. Bligh read a biographical sketch of the deceased which stated that for many years he had been an active member of the Methodist Church. He took an active part in having a preaching place established at Lake Mundi, showing the value he placed on the preaching of the Gospel. His home was always open to ministers and local preachers, who were on innumerable occasions cheered by his hospitality. Eleven years ago his beloved wife was called Home to God, and during that trying time and in later years he proved his unfailing love and interest in the lives of his children, who were always dear to his heart, and he proved to be a "Father amongst Fathers." Ten years ago, largely in the interests of his family he moved into Casterton, during which time he had been a member and loyal worker in the Church. Sunday morning found him regular and punctual in his attendance at the services, and he helped in singing of praises to God. He had for some years been a trustee and the secretary of the Church Trust, and a more capable and thorough secretary one could not wish to find. At the last Quarterly meeting he was unanimously elected Circuit Steward. They looked forward to his term of office, but God had called him to a higher stewardship, and in this higher office he now served. Although we shall miss him, we would not (if we could) call him back, for God has designed some better thing for him. Mr. Walter also served the Church as a member of the male choir. He invariably took some prominent part, and his gifts and enthusiasm acted as an inspiration to the younger members of the choir. He sings no longer in the male choir, but rather in the choir of Heaven. With a new power he sings a new song. We are familiar with his last sudden illness. With a brave heart and grim determination he faced the operation from which he never recovered. In the days of his illness our brother held on to God in prayer, and having entered into this communion here, we are confident that he now enjoys a fellowship made perfect - that he is now with God in a brighter world. We cherish the memory of our late member. He speaks to us still. To the members of his family we extend our deepest sympathy, and pray that God who does not err, and Who is Love, will ever sustain and strengthen, and by His Holy Spirit give Divine comfort until the day break and the shadows of earthly limitations flee away.

Following this, the preacher delivered a most interesting address, the text being taken from Phil. 3:20 - "Our citizenship is in Heaven." He pointed out that there things that came to us that we never could get accustomed to, no matter how familiar. Death was one of these. Christ shared in our experiences as He wept over the grave of His friend Lazarus. It was only in the Christian faith that we found comfort when sorrows confront us. Life was a thoroughfare, leading to our heavenly home. The call comes to all to prepare for the grand inheritance, and as we enter this eternal kingdom and pass to the inheritance of our citizenship in heaven, we cannot fail to leave behind us a gracious influence - footprints that some forlorn and shipwrecked brother seeing shall take heart again. Nothing is more grand or noble than that others may so see Christ in us that when we have entered more fully into the inheritance of our heavenly citizenship it may be said of us - His God shall be my God, and his Saviour my Saviour.

To live for those who love you,
For those who think you true,
For the Heaven that lies above you,
And waits your coming too;
For the cause that needs assistance,
For the wrong that needs resistance,
And the good that you can do.

He hoped that all would have grace to follow in the footsteps of the Master, and win the citizenship of Heaven.

Mr. A.G. Finlayson feelingly rendered the solo "He wipes the tear from every eye", and at the close of the service the congregation stood with bowed heads while Miss Spurrell played "The Dead March." 
WALTER Frederick Joseph (I3587)
 
4719 Probable birth place is Sutcombe DEV. QUANCE Joane (I1955)
 
4720 Probably a twin of Elizabeth baptised on the same day. SHARSELL Hisabele (I20810)
 

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