Cecil V Dykes, 1901

Name
Cecil V /Dykes/
Given names
Cecil V
Surname
Dykes
Birth 1901 25

Birth of a brotherJoseph H Dykes
1904 (aged 3 years)

Birth of a sisterMary Regina Dykes
1906 (aged 5 years)

Birth of a sisterMarie Lola Dykes
1908 (aged 7 years)

Birth of a brotherBenjamin Noel Dykes
1913 (aged 12 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherSarah Ryan
25 March 1915 (aged 14 years)

Note: MRS. SARAH DYKES.

MRS. SARAH DYKES. Mr. Geo. W. Dykes, of Exchange Corner, received a wire today, containing the sad information that his mother, Mrs. Sarah Dykes, had died in Sydney. Deceased was about 75 years of age. She had been ailing for some time, and her demise was not unexpected. The funeral will move from St. Mary's R.C. Church, Mudgee, at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday next. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 25 March 1915, p. 16. Sarah Dykes Death

Note: The Late Mrs Dykes

The Late Mrs Dykes It was with deep regret that the public heard of the death of Mrs. Geo. Dykes, sen., who lived for many years in Mudgee, and was very highly respected. Deceased was a benefactor to the public with her private hospital in Gladstone-street. How many there are who received therein, her skilled and kindly attention in pain and sickness. It was a splendidly conducted institution. It was somewhere in the late 60's that deceased, with her late husband (who predeceased her by a number of years) with four little ones travelled to Mudgee in the spring cart of the day, taking up residence at Burrundulla. The family increased to ten. After the demise of her husband Mrs. Dykes opened the private hospital, and was as a God-send to the mothers of the bush who found comfort and great care from the principal and her estimable assistants during 30 years. Dr. Harvey Nickoll will bear a medical man's testimony to the capability of the motherly matron. Length of years and the need for well-earned rest brought about her retirement, and finally the good lady took up her abode at Summer Hill with members of the family. Her end had been expected for weeks past. Members of the family had been summoned in good time. The remains were brought to Mudgee for interment. The employees of Messrs Jas. Loneragan, Ltd., and relatives of deceased met the remains at the railway station, and marched behind the hearse to St. Mary's R.C. Church. The funeral left the church at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday. The funeral cortege was lengthy, and embraced the members of the A.H.C. Guild. The pall bearers were Messrs. George, Charles, Benjamin and James Dykes, sons of the deceased. The Rev. Father Phelan, of Lewisham, attended deceased before her death. The service at the graveside was conducted by Rev. Father Flanagan. The funeral ar-rangements were in the hands of Mr. J. Medcalf (Redfern) and Mrs. Jones (Mudgee). The deceased was a native of Mulgoa, Penrith. So one more good pioneer mother sleeps in God's acre at Mudgee. Mr. George Dykes (Mudgee) is the senior of the family in deep mourning on the verge of Eastertide. Mr. Edward Dykes is a resident of Brisbane, Mr. Charles is in the city, Mr. Ben resides at Dulwich Hill, Mr James is at Mudgee, Mrs. P. Rheinberger resides at Wellington, Mrs. Fryer is a resident of Summer Hill, also Misses Annie, Marie, and Bessie. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 1 April 1915, p. 20. Sarah Dykes Obituary

Burial of a paternal grandmotherSarah Ryan
27 March 1915 (aged 14 years)

Note: Funeral Notice.

Funeral Notice. THE friends of Messrs. George and James Dykes, Mudgee, are respecfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved mother, Sarah Dykes, to move from St Mary's R.C. Church at 10.30 on SATURDAY morning. MRS. F. JONES & SON, Funeral Directors. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 25 March 1915, p. 16. Sarah Dykes Funeral

Death of a fatherBenjamin Dykes
September 1927 (aged 26 years)

Note: Late Ben Dykes

Late Ben Dykes POPULAR EX-MUDGEEITE. IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL. Mr. Benjamin Dykes, who died in Sydney last week, aged 51 years, was a member of a family which has been associated with Mudgee's activities for a period extending over many years. Ben, as he was familiarly known to a large circle of friends in this district, served his apprenticeship in the tin-smithing business so long conducted by his brother, the late George W. Dykes, and in his early days was very prominently connected with the sporting life of the town. When football boomed he was regarded as one of our most nippy players, and both on and off the field his actions were always those of the true sportsman. He migrated to Sydney some fifteen years ago, and continued in his chosen trade. The lure of his home town, however, was irresistible, and he paid frequent visits to relatives here, being always warmly greeted by old comrades. His passing came as a severe blow to members of the family, also to a very large circle of friends and acquaintances both in Mudgee and city. He is survived by a widow, four sons, and three daughters, also the following brothers and sisters: - Edward (Cooma), Charles (Randwick), James (Mudgee), Mesdames F. Fryer (Petersham), P. J. Rheinberger (Wellington), and Misses Annie, Maria, and Bessie (Petersham). The funeral took place to Rookwood cemetery on Sunday, and in addition to the near relatives, a large number of ex-Mudgeeites in the city were in attendance to pay their last sad tribute of respect to a valued friend. The members of the Lakemba Bowling Club, with which deceased had been connected for sometime, marched in the sad procession. To the sorrowing ones we extend our deepest sympathy. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 15 September 1927, p. 26. Benjamin Dykes Obituary

Burial of a fatherBenjamin Dykes
11 September 1927 (aged 26 years)
Death of a sisterMary Regina Dykes
24 February 1945 (aged 44 years)
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS HAMMOND. - February 24, 1945, at St. George Hospital, Kogarah, Mary Regina (Ena) Hammond, dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. R. M. and the late Benjamin Dykes, of Lakemba, and loved sister of Fred, Cec, Harold (deceased), Noel, Lola, and Vera (Mrs. V. Hayes), and sister-in-law of Edie, Nell, and Joyce. Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 26 February 1945, p. 10. Mary Regina Hammond Death

Death of a sisterMarie Lola Dykes
2 July 1948 (aged 47 years)
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS DYKES, Lola Marie - July 2 1948, at her residence, 8 Bellevue Avenue, Lakemba, dearly beloved daughter of Regina Mary and the late Benjamin Dykes, and loved sister of Frederick, Cecil, Harold (deceased RAN), Ena (Mrs. H. Hammond, deceased), Noel and Vera (Mrs. Hayes) RIP. Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 3 July 1948, p. 28. Lola Marie Dykes Death

Death of a motherRegina Mary Bruhn
9 September 1967 (aged 66 years)

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS DYKES, Regina Mary. - September 9, 1967, at a private hospital, of 8 Bellevue Avenue, Lakemba, dearly loved wife of the late Benjamin Dykes, and loved mother of Frederick, Ceil, Harold (deceased), Ena (Mrs. Hammond, deceased), Lola (deceased), Noel and Vera (Mrs. Hayes), dear mother-in-law of Edie and Joyce and loved grandmother and great grandmother of their children, aged 92 years. Requiescat in pace. Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 11 September 1967, p. 23. Regina Mary Dykes Death

Death of a brotherBenjamin Noel Dykes
10 April 1971 (aged 70 years)

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS DYKES, Benjamin Noel. - April 10, 1971, beloved son of the late Mary and Benjamin Dykes, loved brother of Frederick, Cecil, Harold (deceased), Ena (deceased), Lola (deceased) and Vera, brother-in-law of Edie, loved nephew of Dol and Jim. At rest. Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 12 April 1971, p. 45. Benjamin Noel Dykes Death

Death of a brotherFrederick Raymond Eric Dykes
1980 (aged 79 years)

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1900
1 year
elder brother
2 years
himself
4 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
19061945
Birth: 1906 30
Death: 24 February 1945St. George Hospital, Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger sister
19081948
Birth: 1908 32
Death: 2 July 19488 Bellevue Avenue, Lakemba, New South Wales, Australia
6 years
younger brother