Died of meningitis
FUNERALS
GRAEME L. HADLEY
The funeral of Graeme Leslie Hadley
took place at the Carr Villa Cemetery
on Saturday afternoon. Many friends
and relatives attended.
The Launceston Boys' Band attended
in uniform and preceded the cortege.
They played at the graveside and the
Last Post was sounded in honour ,of
the deceased, who was a playing mem.
ber of the band.
Chief mourners were Mr. L. G. Had
ley (father), Mrs. Hadley (mother),
Murray (brother), Brian (R.A.A.F.),
Audrey and June (sisters), Miss E.
Smith (aunt), Messrs. C. and L. Smith
and S. Hadley (uncles), Mesdames L.
Smith and A. Hyland (aunts), Max
Smith and Bruce Hadley (cousins).
Pallbearers were members of the
band, T. Salisbury, D. Parry, P. Neil
son, V. Emms, C. Hoskins, K. Pickrill,
and R. Grubb.
Representatives of the band were
Messrs. F. C. Wood, J. Walsh S. D.
Martin, E. Carney, T. Pinner and Bone.
Many beautiful floral tributes were
received, including wreaths from offi
cers and O.R's. of the A.W.A.S., weav
ing department, Kelsall and Kemp, Car
Platoon Barracks, Launceston Boys'
Band, women's committee,. Launceston
Boys' Band, drivers of the 6th Austra
lian Ambulance Car Co., Campbell and
Son, St. John Ambulance nursing
cadets, Marble Arch butchery. Inver.
may, Methodist Sunday School.
Services were conducted by Rev. C.
F. McRae. F'uneral arrangements were
by Armitagb and Armitne.p
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