Claude Richard Farrar, 19081978 (aged 70 years)

Name
Claude Richard /Farrar/
Given names
Claude Richard
Surname
Farrar
Birth 1908 46 35

Death of a paternal grandfatherWilliam Farrar
13 May 1913 (aged 5 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherSarah Jackson
13 June 1927 (aged 19 years)

Note: DEATH

DEATH MRS. W. FARRAR The death of Mrs. W. Farrar, senr. occurred at Rylstone recently. This grand old lady was 85 years of age, and lived in the Rylstone district nearly all her life and her husband predeceased her 11 years ago. Mrs. Farrar had not enjoyed good health for some time, a stroke being the cause of death. The late Messrs. Jake and W. Jackson, Mudgee, were bers. She had a cheerful kindly disposition and was liked by all who knew her. A large family and a number of grand children and great grand children are left to mourn her loss. The late Mr. and Mrs. Farrar lived a great many years at Brymair and were pioneers of the good old type. The deceased lady will be greatly missed by her family for whom the deepest sympathy is expressed. The funeral was largely attended and the grandsons of the deceased acted as pallbearers. The Rev. W. Thomson, officiated at the graveside (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 7 July 1927, page 19).

Religious marriageViolet May H GrimshawView this family
24 March 1934 (aged 26 years)
Note: Farrer - Grimshaw

Farrer - Grimshaw A VERY pretty wedding was celebrated at Glen Alice church by the Rev. G. H. Mathers on Saturday, March 24, when Violet May, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Grimshaw, of "Valley Apiary," Glen Alice, was married to Claude Richard Farrer, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Farrer, of "Warrangee Park," Bogey. The church was beautifully decorated with pink roses and white Easter daisies by friends of the bride. The bride, who was given away by her father, presented a charming picture in a frock of ivory satin and silver lace. She wore the customary wreath and veil and carried a sheaf of gladioli and cream roses. The bridesmaids were the Misses Lily Grimshaw (sister of the bride), Doreen Dunn and Grace Masters. They were prettily attired in ankle length frocks of pink organdi, layers of frills forming the short sleeves. They also wore frilled organdi gloves to match and covered their heads with pink tulle. Each carried an early Victorian posy of pink gladioli and roses. The bouquets were provided by Tollow, of Sydney. Mr. Ivan Farrer (ber of the bridegroom) was best man and Messrs Les and Laurie Grimshaw were groomsmen. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the mother of the bride received the guests wearing an ankle length frock of beige lace and hat to tone. Mrs Farrer (mother of the bridegroom) wore black morocain relieved with cream lace and hat to match. There were numerous valuable wedding presents, including a number of cheques. The bridegroom presented the bride with an opal brooch set in diamonds. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a gold-mounted packet wallet. The bridegroom's gifts to the bridesmaids were pink crystal pendants to match their frocks. The wedding cake, made and presented by Mrs J. Farrer, was a work of art. After the reception the happy couple left by car for Sydney on their honeymoon tour. The bride travelled in a frock of pansy morocain trimmed with beige lace with beige coat and hat to match. Their future home will be at Bogey. Mudgee Guardian,, Monday 9 April 1934, p. 8. Wedding Farrar and Grimshaw

Death of a fatherJohn Farrar
29 July 1950 (aged 42 years)
Burial of a fatherJohn Farrar
30 July 1950 (aged 42 years)
Note: MR. JOHN FARRAR

MR. JOHN FARRAR With the passing on Saturday last of Mr. John Farar, the Glen Alice district has lost a long and highly esteemed resident. The late Mr. Farrar, who was aged 86 years, is survived by his wife and family, to whom we extend our deepest sympathy. After a service in the Rylstone Church of England, conducted by Archdeacon Bromhead the remains were interred in the Rylstone Cemetery on Sunday (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 3 August 1950, page 22).

Burial of a fatherJohn Farrar
30 July 1950 (aged 42 years)
Death of a motherMaude Harriet Robinson
14 November 1959 (aged 51 years)
Note: Death

Death FARRAR, Maude Harriet. - November 14, 1959, at Brookvale, of “Warrangee Park,” Bogy, via Rylstone, dearly beloved wife of the late John Farrar and loved mother of Ivan, Albert, Claude and Edith (Mrs. Batterham, of Wollongong), dear mother-in-law of John, Ivy and Violet and grandmother and great grandmother of their children. In her 87th year. At rest. Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 16 November 1959, p. 28. Death Notice Maude Harriet Farrar

Note: Rylstone-Kandos News

Rylstone-Kandos News The death occurred in Sydney on Saturday last, of Mrs. Maud Farrar, of “Warrangee Lee,” Glen Alice Road. A full obituary will be published next week. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 19 November 1959, p. 18. Death Maud Farrar

Note: Obituary Notice

Obituary Notice Mrs. M. H. Farrar The Kandos-Rylstone district lost yet another of its oldest and most respected residents on Saturday, November 14, when Mrs. Maude Harriet Farrar, of 'Warrangee Park,' Bogie, passed away in Natalda Private Hospital, Brookvale, at the age of 86 years. Deceased, who was born at Kelso, was the relict of the late Mr. John Farrar. The remains were brought to Rylstone, where, after a service at the Church of England, the funeral proceeded to the local cemetery, the arrangements being conducted by Mr. N. F. Brown, of Rylstone, in conjunction with Messrs. Gregory and Carr Pty. Ltd., Sydney. The late Mrs. Farrar is survived by a family of three sons and one daughter, viz., Ivan, Albert, Claude and Edith (Mrs. Batterham, Wollongong), also a ber, Mr. Tom Arnold, and two sisters, Mesdames Higham and Saunders. To them deep sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 26 November 1959. Obituary Notice Maude Harriet Farrar

Death of a wifeViolet May H Grimshaw
11 September 1963 (aged 55 years)
Note: Obituary

Obituary Violet Farrar The death occurred in St. Ives Church of England Hospital, North Sydney, on September 11, of Violet May Farrar, formerly of the Glen Alice District. Mrs. Farrar was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grimshaw, and lived most of her life in the Glen Alice District where she was well known and highly respected. She is survived by her husband, Claude, son Derry, a sister Lilly (Mrs. Thomas Hook, of Gunnedah) and bers Laurie and Jack both of Glen Alice, also survive her. The funeral was held at Glen Alice on September 13. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 27 September 1963, p. 6. Obituary Notice Violet May Farrar

Death of a brotherAlbert Leslie Farrar
28 August 1970 (aged 62 years)
Burial of a motherMaude Harriet Robinson

Death 27 August 1978 (aged 70 years)

Note: Obituary

Obituary Claude Richard Farrar The death occurred suddenly of Claude Richard Farrar on his property 'Melrose', on August 27. Mr. Farrar is an identity of Rylstone - Bogee. He was born at Rylstone 69 years ago and has lived in the district all his life. His father, Jack Farrar, was also born at Rylstone. Mr. Farrar was active in his younger days in organising cricket and sporting activities, which were held on his father's property, 'Warrangee Park.' Mr. Farrar was interested in community functions and breeding fine wool sheep on his property, 'Melrose.' His wife, Violet, predeceased him 15 years ago. He is survived by his son Derrick. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 15 September 1978, p. 4. Obituary notice, Claude Richard Farrar.

Probate 12 September 1978 (16 days after death)

Note: Probate Notice

Probate Notice After 14 days from the publication of this notice an application for the Probate of the Will, dated 18th December, 1961 of Claude Richard Farrar, late of Rylstone, in the State of New South Wales, whose occupation was Grazier, deceased, will be made by Derrick John Thomas Farrar the surviving Executor named in the said Will. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon his estate to John A. Knox, Solicitor, Louee Street, Rylstone 2849 (DX 3041 Orange) Phone: 100-D. City Agents:- Peter S. Utz & Co., Solicitors, 250 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000. (DX 691 Sydney) Phone: 61-9146. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 12 September 1978, p. 10. Probate Notice Claude Richard Farrar

Burial
Family with parents
father
18621950
Birth: 1862 19 19
Death: 29 July 1950Glen Alice, New South Wales, Australia
mother
18731959
Birth: 1873
Death: 14 November 1959Natalda Private Hospital, Brookvale, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1902
brother
elder brother
2 years
elder brother
19041989
Birth: 1904 42 31
Death: 13 February 1989Lithgow District Hospital, Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder brother
19061970
Birth: 1906 44 33
Death: 28 August 1970hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
himself
19081978
Birth: 1908 46 35
Death: 27 August 1978
sister
Family with Violet May H Grimshaw
himself
19081978
Birth: 1908 46 35
Death: 27 August 1978
wife
19081963
Birth: about 1908 33 21
Death: 11 September 1963St Ives Church of England Hospital, North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Religious marriage Religious marriage24 March 1934Glen Alice Church of England, Glen Alice, New South Wales, Australia
son
Marriage

Farrer - Grimshaw A VERY pretty wedding was celebrated at Glen Alice church by the Rev. G. H. Mathers on Saturday, March 24, when Violet May, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Grimshaw, of "Valley Apiary," Glen Alice, was married to Claude Richard Farrer, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Farrer, of "Warrangee Park," Bogey. The church was beautifully decorated with pink roses and white Easter daisies by friends of the bride. The bride, who was given away by her father, presented a charming picture in a frock of ivory satin and silver lace. She wore the customary wreath and veil and carried a sheaf of gladioli and cream roses. The bridesmaids were the Misses Lily Grimshaw (sister of the bride), Doreen Dunn and Grace Masters. They were prettily attired in ankle length frocks of pink organdi, layers of frills forming the short sleeves. They also wore frilled organdi gloves to match and covered their heads with pink tulle. Each carried an early Victorian posy of pink gladioli and roses. The bouquets were provided by Tollow, of Sydney. Mr. Ivan Farrer (ber of the bridegroom) was best man and Messrs Les and Laurie Grimshaw were groomsmen. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the mother of the bride received the guests wearing an ankle length frock of beige lace and hat to tone. Mrs Farrer (mother of the bridegroom) wore black morocain relieved with cream lace and hat to match. There were numerous valuable wedding presents, including a number of cheques. The bridegroom presented the bride with an opal brooch set in diamonds. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a gold-mounted packet wallet. The bridegroom's gifts to the bridesmaids were pink crystal pendants to match their frocks. The wedding cake, made and presented by Mrs J. Farrer, was a work of art. After the reception the happy couple left by car for Sydney on their honeymoon tour. The bride travelled in a frock of pansy morocain trimmed with beige lace with beige coat and hat to match. Their future home will be at Bogey. Mudgee Guardian,, Monday 9 April 1934, p. 8. Wedding Farrar and Grimshaw

Death

Obituary Claude Richard Farrar The death occurred suddenly of Claude Richard Farrar on his property 'Melrose', on August 27. Mr. Farrar is an identity of Rylstone - Bogee. He was born at Rylstone 69 years ago and has lived in the district all his life. His father, Jack Farrar, was also born at Rylstone. Mr. Farrar was active in his younger days in organising cricket and sporting activities, which were held on his father's property, 'Warrangee Park.' Mr. Farrar was interested in community functions and breeding fine wool sheep on his property, 'Melrose.' His wife, Violet, predeceased him 15 years ago. He is survived by his son Derrick. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 15 September 1978, p. 4. Obituary notice, Claude Richard Farrar.

Probate

Probate Notice After 14 days from the publication of this notice an application for the Probate of the Will, dated 18th December, 1961 of Claude Richard Farrar, late of Rylstone, in the State of New South Wales, whose occupation was Grazier, deceased, will be made by Derrick John Thomas Farrar the surviving Executor named in the said Will. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon his estate to John A. Knox, Solicitor, Louee Street, Rylstone 2849 (DX 3041 Orange) Phone: 100-D. City Agents:- Peter S. Utz & Co., Solicitors, 250 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000. (DX 691 Sydney) Phone: 61-9146. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 12 September 1978, p. 10. Probate Notice Claude Richard Farrar