Thursday, December 15, 2011

Obit James Burnard Devlin


Date of Death:22/10/1938
Date of Paper:5/11/1938
Headings:Late Mr J. Devlin’s Eventful Career; Was Lost in Desert
Report:
Mr J. B. Devlin, Nuriootpa, whose death was reported in last issue, was in his younger days a noted horseman and a good shot, having led an active life throughout. He was the third son of the late Mr and Mrs Edward Devlin, and was born at Greenock. He qualified as a driver of steam engines, and married Miss Louise Mary Hartwig, of Dutton, the wedding taking place at Truro on June 21, 1891. The young couple went north, and for 25 years Mr Devlin managed Mt. Lyndhurst Station; this being followed by 14 years as engine driver at Leighs Creek copper mines.
Mr Devlin was also employed at Alice Springs and other northern centres. Whilst at Mumpeeowie he was lost for three days without food or water, but managed to stagger
home dead-beat, having sustained life by chewing small thistles. His sufferings can be imagined, for, in stumbling through the scrub, he had torn off both major toe nails. Later he
was employed by the late Sir Sidney Kidman; but eventually the couple came south, and after short periods at Greenock and Dutton, made their present home near Nuriootpa; Mr Devlin being until a short time ago employed at Messrs D. and J. Fowler’s Kalimna Winery.
Father Maloney officiated at the funeral in Nuriootpa Cemetery on October 24, the bearers being Messrs P. Kiley, Will Shipster, Th. Hatch and N. Kruger. Included among the many fine wreaths was one from the staff at Kalimna Cellars, and one from Wm. Adams & Co., with which his son is associated. Surviving with Mrs Devlin are six sons and two daughters: Messrs James, Nuriootpa; Bernie, Kapunda; John, Adelaide; Walter, Renmark; Nelson, Blanchetown; and Vic., Nuriootpa; MrsE. Nenke, Hyde Park; and Mrs L. Bobridge, Adelaide. Mr Ned Devlin, of Semaphore, is the only surviving brother.
Headings:Mr J. Devlin’s Fatal Collapse on Road Near Nuriootpa
Report:Mr James Barnard Devlin, 80-year pensioner of near Nuriootpa, was found dead on a metalled track near the entrance to Messrs D. & J. Fowler’s scrub at Kalimna, shortly after 10 a.m. on Saturday. Mr. R. F. Shipster, who found him, took him in his car to the Nuriootpa Police Station, where Dr. Hoopmann, on examination, pronounced life extinct.
Mr Devlin, who was subject to fits, had left home some hours earlier to walk into Nuriootpa for some provisions. He was found lying face downward, his hand still holding a £1 note that he had taken to pay for the goods. M.C. Theile submitted a report to the coroner, Mr J. A. Craig, J.P., who decided that death was due to heart failure as result of an epileptic fit. An inquest was not considered necessary.
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Obituaries The Leader :DEVLIN James Edward



Mr James Edward Devlin, 52, of Nuriootpa, who died on April 1, was 19 when he joined the
AIF in World War I, and was away for 3½ years. In the last war he served for 2 years with
the Garrison Battn., then work in munitions until September last. He had been in Adelaide
Hospital for a month, but the end came unexpectedly. Left with Mrs Devlin (nee Vera Vogt
Mylor) are Norma, Joyce and Raymond. Eldest son of Mrs and the late Mr J. B. Devlin, he
was born at Dutton, being only 2 when his parents moved to Alice Springs, where he grew
up. Returning to the old district, he was a baker for Messrs Krause Bros, at Angaston, prior
to enlistment. He was afterwards with the telegraph dept. for a long time, and from 1936 till
1939 grew tobacco and was winner of cup for the best tobacco grown in S.A. in 1938. Rev.
R. Plowes ministered at the funeral at Nuriootpa on April 2, when bearers were Diggers S.
Reid, G. I. Nisbett, J. T. Clarke and A. J. Chapman. In addition to the mother, 5 brothers
and 2 sisters remain; Bern, Salisbury; Wal, Renmark; Rose (Mrs E. Nenke) Hyde Park;
Jack, St. Peters; Nelson, Salisbury; Vi (Mrs V. Brobrige) and Vic., both Adelaide.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Due to a lack of response - Brisbane Reunion is cancelled


It seems that 2012 is a bit difficult for us all to get together.
So with great reluctance we have cancelled the event.

Sorry folks, better luck next time.

Looking for volunteers to organise the next reunion?

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Finally a date and a time

We gave it a great deal of thought and then did nothing about it. Finally we formed a committee and achieved very little.
Phone calls to the Aunts made it clear that
  • we should stop faffing around and make a few decisions.
  • make sure the weather is cool.
So we have chosen the May long weekend 4-7 May.

Our suggested itinerary is
Friday 4 May  Meet and Greet at 7  Belinda Crescent Springwood

Saturday 5 May Mid Morning a  river cruise to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

Saturday 5 May Night is a cabaret evening at the Slacks Creek Progress hall. (dancing, music, games and fun) Dinner will be a spit roast (approx$20-25 per head).

Sunday 6 May  will be a BBQ breakfast/brunch at a place to be decided.

Soft drinks, wine and beer will be available but if you want stronger spirits you will have to BYO.
Children's prices and family prices for the boat cruise may be less if we have enough numbers for a block booking.

Monday is a public holiday in Queensland - Springwood is 20 minutes from the Airport and 30 minutes to the Gold Coast and its many worlds (Movie, Sea and Dream).

Please complete the questions attached to this blog so we can have an idea for catering.


Hope we can see you here.