Norma Ida Anne Mills, –2007
- Name
- Norma Ida Anne /Mills/
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- Norma Ida Anne
- Surname
- Mills
- Married name
- Norma Ida Anne /Dunn/
Death of a paternal grandfather | Reuben Mills 16 October 1921 Death. MR. REUBEN MILLS. The painfully sudden death occurred early on Sunday morning of Mr. Reuben Mills, a well known and highly respected farmer and dairyman of Lawson's Creek, Mudgee, and an old Mudgee district settler. Mr. Mills went to bed at about 9 o'clock on Saturday night, having had tea and spent a pleasant evening with his family, in apparently his usual health and in good spirits. It was his custom to call his son, Mr. Stanley Mills, the only son who remained at home with him, somewhat later on Sunday mornings than on the other days of the week, that is some time after seven o'clock. He did not call him yesterday, but after a while Mrs. Mills did. Later in the morning Mr. Stanley Mills went to his father's room, who he thought was sleeping rather late, and was shocked to find him apparently dead. He told his mother that his father would not speak and he feared he was dead. Mrs. Mills having confirmed the alarming discovery made by her son, telephoned to Mudgee for medical aid, and the doctor, having examined the body, declared that death had taken place quite recently, probably not long before Mr. Stanley Mills visited the deceased's room. Mr. Mills had probably passed away quietly and quite painlessly in his sleep. The deceased, who was 73 years of age, some ten years ago met with an accident whilst drawing hay from a paddock, as a result of which he fractured his shoulder. He never recovered altogether from the effects of the accident, up to the time of which he had been a healthy and active man, although they only kept him to his bed for a few weeks at the time. About five years ago Mr. Mills became a victim to rheumatism, and from that out his ill-health was confirmed. He was not even then confined to his bed, but was able to get about his property, generally supervise things and do light work on the farm, and even pay occasional visits to Mudgee. There was nothing in his health to suggest that his death was approaching, and its eventuation with such painful suddenness has come as a great shock to his family and many friends. The late Mr. Reuben Mills, the life long, close and almost inseparable companion of his only ber, Mr. Thomas Mills, of Lawson's Creek, was a native of Wilberforce, on the Hawkesbury River, and came (the two bers) to the Mudgee district some 45 years ago. The bers, then young men, started carrying on the road what time Wallerawang was the railway terminus, and freightage was transported thence to Mudgee, Gulgong, Coonabarabran, and other western centres, as far out as Coonamble by teams, hundreds of which were on the roads. Their section of the road was from Wallerawang to Mudgee, and they worked it successfully and profitably for several years. The Messrs. Mills were amongst the most popular of teamsters and commanded confidence and a large and established connection by their efficiency, reliableness and punctuality, and their invariable courtesy. They were renowned for their exceptionally fine teams of horses with which they worked. After a while they decided to make Mudgee their headquarters, and whilst continuing in the transport business they leased in partnership a farm at Wilbetree (now the property of Mr. Adam Menchin) from the late Mr. C. B. Lowe, grandfather of Mr. Reg Lowe. Gulgong was then in its prime, and things were also moving at Home Rule and Canadian Lead, and as there was no railway communication the road to the mining fields, from Wallerawang, via Mudgee, was necessarily an avenue of great traffic There were several hotels on the two roads from Mudgee to Gulgong, the one via Home Rule and the other by Canadian. One of these was at Wilbetree, and was known as Sheriff's, and was kept by the late Mr. Henry Hunt. A second, Peter Anderson's, was at the junction of the Home Rule and Canadian roads, and the third, Millard's, yet further on. The bers lived and farmed at Wilbetree for some time and did well. After several years they decided to move to Lawson's Creek, where Mr. Reuben Mills bought a farm on the Morrisey estate, adjoining the Lawson estate, which was at the time subdivided and put up for sale in farm blocks. The block Mr. Mills bought was an exceptionally good one. He put up a nice house on it and went in for dairying, lucerne growing and general farming and prospered exceedingly. He was an active, hard-working man, willing to toil on his farm from early morning to night. He was also enterprising, intelligent, and exhibited good judgement in the use of his land. It Is therefore not surprising that he prospered. He got together a fine dairy herd and went in largely for lucerne growing, and sent regularly large consignments of this valuable fodder to the Sydney market, where it shared in the popularity - expressed by top market prices - of the famed Mudgee lucerne. The late Mr. Mills was a public-spirited settler. He took an active and useful interest in the welfare and affairs of his town and district. He was for a considerable time an alderman of the Cudgegong Municipality and was for many years a member of the committee of the Mudgee and District Agricultural Association. He was also a shareholder in the Mudgee Dairy Company, and a large supplier to the Company's factory, and a shareholder in the company that took over the Mudgee Roller Mills after they were given up by the combination headed by the late Ald. Wilton by which they were started. He was a keen sport, especially a lover of a horse and (like all the Mills family) an enthusiastic cricketer. He was universally and highly respected as a conspicuously straightforward and honorable man, bluff and hearty, whose word was his bond, kind hearted, unsuspicious and charitable in thought, word and deed. He was loathe to believe evil of any and turned an invariably deaf ear to the tale bearer and scandal monger. He was open hearted and generous and there was no cause or institution deserving of support that he did not liberally assist. Mr. Reuben Mills was married to Miss Henrietta Hunt, daughter of the late Mr Henry Hunt, proprietor of Sheriff's Hotel, Wilbetree, who survives him. He leaves also the following family: Messrs. George Mills, Mount Frome; Walter, Lawson's Creek; James, Mt. Knowles; Harold, Lawson's Creek; and Stanley, Lawson's Creek (sons); Mesdames Whitfield, Merriwa; Horace Woolley, Burrundulla; F. Pitt, Mudgee; and Miss Doy Mills, Lawson's Creek (daughters). Mr. Thomas Mills, Lawson's Creek, is the only ber of deceased, and Mrs. Hobleman, Parramatta, his only sister. Bers-in-law surviving are Messrs. G. Thompson (Mudgee), Walter Hunt and Fred Hunt (Lawson's Creek), James Luxford (Woy Woy), Oswald Betts (Lismore), James Daly (Bourke), and P. Haley (Goodiman). The late Mr. James Doble, of Mudgee, was also a ber-in-law. The immediate nephews and nieces of the deceased (the family of his ber, Mr. Thomas Mills) are Messrs. Thomas, William and John Mills; Mrs. Hill (Sydney), Madell (Tenterfield) and Vincent (Sydney), and Misses Ada and Amy Mills (Lawson's Creek). The greatest sympathy is felt by all for the widow and the most highly respected and esteemed family of the deceased. The funeral, which was very largely attended, took place this afternoon. The interment was made in the Church of England section of the Mudgee general cemetery. The Rev. J. Parr officiated at the graveside. Mr. Harold Barton was in charge of the funeral arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 17 October 1921, p. 8. Obituary Reuben Mills IN MEMORIAM MILLS. - In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Reuben Mills, who departed this life October, 16th, 1921. When least expected death will come No hand can stay its power. One of the best this earth contained Was cut off like a flower. Inserted by his loving wife, Henrietta Mills, and family (Lawson's Creek). Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 16 October 1924, p. 8. In Memoriam Reuben Mills |
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Death of a maternal grandfather | William Thomas Pitt 25 June 1937 Note: Aged 82 years Mr. W. T. Pitt Mr William Thomas Pitt 82 passed away at his Denison street residence on Friday after a period of ill health. The late Mr Pitt was born at Cudgegong, where he spent the early part of his life. For most of his life, however, he had resided at Mullamuddy. He had been living in Mudgee during the last few years. He was one of the most highly esteemed men in the Mudgee district, and his death will be the cause of widespread regret. A wife and a grown-up family survive. The funeral was held on Saturday morning after Canon Walker had conducted a service at St. John's Church of England, at which he paid a tribute to Mrs and the late Mr Pitt, who had been married 55 years. Canon Walker also officiated at the Mudgee Cemetery, where the burial was carried out by Messrs J. C. Swords and Son (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 28 June 1937, p. 3). |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Margaret Morrison 15 July 1944 |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Henrietta Hunt 10 December 1947 |
Marriage | Lancelot Cecil Dunn — View this family 9 December 1950 St John the Baptist Church, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia Latitude: S32.590669 Longitude: E149.587968Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ Weddings DUNN—MILLS Miss Nonna Mills, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mills, of 'Yulingah,' Mudgee was married to Mr. Lance Dunn, elder son of Mr. N. S. Dunn and the late Mrs. Dunn, of 'Dunnville,' Rylstone, on December 9 at St. John's Church of England, Mudgee, by Canon A. G. Powell. The bride's frock was of white satin embroidered with pearls and satin flowers, and her three-tiered tulle veil was held in place by a coronet of white carnations and gardenias. Her bouquet was of frangipanni, white carnations and gardenias. Miss Mary Mills attended her sister as bridesmaid, wearing pale blue French taffeta with a circular coronet of pale pink carnations. She carried a bouquet of cream gladioli and pink carnations. The bride's niece, Miss Judith Harding was bridesmaid, attired in pale pink French taffeta, and carrying a posy of cream gladioli and pink carnations. Best man was the bridegroom's bRother, Mr. Bruce Dunn. The reception was held at the Masonic Hall, Mudgee, where the guests were received by the bride's mother, frocked in navy satin faille assisted by the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Jackson, who wore powder blue crepe. The bride's travelling frock was of pale blue moss crepe with navy accessories on leaving by car for the honeymoon at Jervis Bay. Future home of the happy couple will be at 'Glen Brook,' Rylstone (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 12 February 1951, page 11). |
Death of a sister | Maba Margaret Mills 4 March 1954 Note: Mrs. Maba Margaret Harding, wife of Mr. Hector Harding, of Cudgegong, died suddenly at her home at C… Mrs. Maba Margaret Harding, wife of Mr. Hector Harding, of Cudgegong, died suddenly at her home at Cudgegong on Thursday last, aged 38 years. Deceased, who was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mills, of Lawson's Creek, was born in the district, and lived here all her life. A lovable character, she was devoted to her husband and family, and her unexpected passing will be a terrible blow to them. Her large circle of near friends will also mourn her death very severely. In addition to a sorrowing husband she is survived by three children, viz: Judith, Denise and Phillip, and to the bereaved ones the deepest sympathy of the whole community is extended. The funeral, which was largely attended by mourners from all over the district, took place to the Church of England portion of the Mudgee cemetery, Rev. Canon Powell officiating. Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll were in charge of the arrangements (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 8 March 1954, page 2). |
Death of a father | Alfred James Mills 6 December 1960 Yulingah, Mount Knowles, New South Wales, Australia Latitude: S32.622670854320326 Longitude: E149.69843650551235Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ Deaths MILLS, Alfred James.—December 6 1960 (suddenly) at Yulingah, Mt. Knowles, beloved husband of Ida and loving father of Vincent and Maba (deceased), Lloyd, Norma, Harvey and Mary. Funeral from St. Johns Mudgee, at 11 a.m. the 6th December. Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 7 December 1960, p. 52. Death notice Alfred James Mills |
Death of a mother | Ida Adeline Pitt 13 December 1969 District Deaths Ida Mills The death occurred on December 13 at Mudgee Hospital of Ida Adeline Mills, late of “Yulingah”, Mt. Knowles. Mrs. Mills was predeceased by her husband James Mills nine years ago. Both were prominent citizens of the district and took an active part for many years in church, civic and charitable activities. She is survived by her family, Vincent, Maba (deceased), Mrs. Harding, Lloyd, Norma (Mrs. Lance Dunn), Harvey and Mary (Mrs. Dud Mills). Her funeral left St. John’s Church of England for interment in the Mudgee Cemetery on Monday. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 19 December 1969, p. 13. Death notice Ida Adeline Mills District Deaths Ida Mills The death occurred on December 13 at Mudgee Hospital of Ida Adeline Mills, late of “Yulingah”, Mt. Knowles. Mrs. Mills was predeceased by her husband James Mills nine years ago. Both were prominent citizens of the district and took an active part for many years in church, civic and charitable activities. She is survived by her family, Vincent, Maba (deceased), Mrs. Harding, Lloyd, Norma (Mrs. Lance Dunn), Harvey and Mary (Mrs. Dud Mills). Her funeral left St. John’s Church of England for interment in the Mudgee cemetery on Monday. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 19 December 1969, p. 13. Death notice Ida Adeline Mills |
Death of a brother | Vincent James Mills 8 June 1981 |
Death of a brother | Lloyd Reuben Mills 4 November 2001 Death and Funeral Service MILLS, Lloyd Reuben, November 4, 2001. Late of Julia Court, Mudgee and formerly of 'Glendos' Lue. Beloved husband of Doy, much loved father and father-in-law of Janette, Geoffrey & Lisa and Rowan & Gloria, and dear grandfather of Kurtis and Brayden, Aged 84 years. 'So Mote It Be'. The relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend Lloyd's Memorial Service, which will take place at 2.00pm on Friday November 9th, 2001 at St. John's Anglican Church, Mudgee. Masonic Brethren are especially invited to attend. By special request, donations in lieu of floral tributes may be made, at the service, to The Heart Foundation. Macquarie Valley Funerals A.A.F.D & F.D.A. of N.S.W. 53 Church Street, Mudgee Telephone: 6372 2331 All Hours. Mudgee Guardian Tuesday 6 November 2001, p. 32. Death notice Lloyd Reuben Mills. |
Burial of a brother | Lloyd Reuben Mills 9 November 2001 Mudgee General Cemetery, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia Latitude: S32.567945 Longitude: E149.617251Google Maps™Bing Maps™OpenStreetMap™ Headstone reads: Lloyd Reuben Mills 29.10.1917 - 4.11.2001 Beloved husband of Doy Dear father of Jannette, Geoffrey and Rowan and much loved grandfather Rest eternal grant unto him o lord and let light perpetual shine upon him |
Death of a husband | Lancelot Cecil Dunn 24 October 2003 Death and Funeral Service DUNN, Lancelot Cecil (Lance), October 24th, 2003, late of 'Dunnville' Rylstone. Loving husband of Norma, Loving father and father-in-law of Tim & Jane and Steph & Rick. Loving grandfather of Christopher, Angus, Edwina, Oliver, William and Victoria, Aged 81 years, Rest in Peace. A funeral service for the Late Lancelot Cecil Dunn was held at St. James' Anglican Church, Rylstone on Monday October 27th, 2003. Macquarie Valley Funerals, Members of the F.D.A. of N.S.W., 118 Market Street, Mudgee Telephone: 6372 2331 All Hours. Mudgee Guardian Tuesday 28 October 2003, p. 26. Death notice Lancelot Cecil Dunn. |
Burial of a husband | Lancelot Cecil Dunn 27 October 2003 Address: 150.007435 |
Death | 7 October 2007 Death Notice DUNN, Norma Ida Annie, Passed away on October 7th, 2007 at Mudgee. Beloved wife of Lance (dec) formerly of 'Dunville', Rylstone. Loved mother and mother-in-law of Tim, Jane, Stephanie and Rick. Grandmother of Christopher, Angus, Edwina, Oliver, William and Victoria. A private Funeral Service is to be held at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, in Mudgee. Eastaugh & Carroll, Funeral Directors Since 1895, John Hopkins and Peter Hannigan, Cnr. Horatio and Lawson Streets, Mudgee 6372 2384 - 24 Hours. Mudgee Guardian Friday 2 October 2007, p. 32. Death notice Norma Ida Annie Dunn. |
Probate | 26 October 2007 (19 days after death) Probate Notice In the Supreme Court of New South Wales Probate Division. After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 29 September 2005 of Norma Ida Anni Dunn late Kanandah Retirement Village, Douro Street, Mudgee, retired person, deceased, will be made by Stephanie Marion Gordon and Thomas Roderick Gordon. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon her Estate to: Flynn Conn, Solicitors, PO Box 1014, Mudgee NSW 2850 Reference: Margaret Conn. Mudgee Guardian Friday 26 October 2007, p. 45. Probate notice Norma Ida Anni Dunn. |
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Marriage | Marriage — 9 December 1950 — St John the Baptist Church, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Weddings DUNN—MILLS Miss Nonna Mills, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mills, of 'Yulingah,' Mudgee was married to Mr. Lance Dunn, elder son of Mr. N. S. Dunn and the late Mrs. Dunn, of 'Dunnville,' Rylstone, on December 9 at St. John's Church of England, Mudgee, by Canon A. G. Powell. The bride's frock was of white satin embroidered with pearls and satin flowers, and her three-tiered tulle veil was held in place by a coronet of white carnations and gardenias. Her bouquet was of frangipanni, white carnations and gardenias. Miss Mary Mills attended her sister as bridesmaid, wearing pale blue French taffeta with a circular coronet of pale pink carnations. She carried a bouquet of cream gladioli and pink carnations. The bride's niece, Miss Judith Harding was bridesmaid, attired in pale pink French taffeta, and carrying a posy of cream gladioli and pink carnations. Best man was the bridegroom's bRother, Mr. Bruce Dunn. The reception was held at the Masonic Hall, Mudgee, where the guests were received by the bride's mother, frocked in navy satin faille assisted by the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Jackson, who wore powder blue crepe. The bride's travelling frock was of pale blue moss crepe with navy accessories on leaving by car for the honeymoon at Jervis Bay. Future home of the happy couple will be at 'Glen Brook,' Rylstone (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 12 February 1951, page 11). |
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Death | Death Notice DUNN, Norma Ida Annie, Passed away on October 7th, 2007 at Mudgee. Beloved wife of Lance (dec) formerly of 'Dunville', Rylstone. Loved mother and mother-in-law of Tim, Jane, Stephanie and Rick. Grandmother of Christopher, Angus, Edwina, Oliver, William and Victoria. A private Funeral Service is to be held at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, in Mudgee. Eastaugh & Carroll, Funeral Directors Since 1895, John Hopkins and Peter Hannigan, Cnr. Horatio and Lawson Streets, Mudgee 6372 2384 - 24 Hours. Mudgee Guardian Friday 2 October 2007, p. 32. Death notice Norma Ida Annie Dunn. |
Probate | Probate Notice In the Supreme Court of New South Wales Probate Division. After 14 days from publication of this notice an application for Probate of the Will dated 29 September 2005 of Norma Ida Anni Dunn late Kanandah Retirement Village, Douro Street, Mudgee, retired person, deceased, will be made by Stephanie Marion Gordon and Thomas Roderick Gordon. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon her Estate to: Flynn Conn, Solicitors, PO Box 1014, Mudgee NSW 2850 Reference: Margaret Conn. Mudgee Guardian Friday 26 October 2007, p. 45. Probate notice Norma Ida Anni Dunn. |