Aubrey Charles Noel Keech, 1965

Name
Aubrey Charles Noel /Keech/
Given names
Aubrey Charles Noel
Surname
Keech
Death of a paternal grandmotherCharlotte Henrietta Mogg
13 November 1933

Religious marriageMegan DaviesView this family
10 May 1947
Note: Heart Shaped Halo

Heart Shaped Halo True lovers' knots trimmed the train of the white brocaded satin gown worn with an embroidered tulle veil and heart-shaped halo, by Miss Megan Davies, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Davies, of Fairfield, for her marriage at St John's Church, Parramatta on May 10, to, Mr. Aubrey Keech of Hoxton Park.The bride who carried a bouquet of tuberoses, gardenias, and gladioli, was attended by Lorna Keech and June Stromberg, wearing blue silk trimmed with silver sequins, and Gwen Davies and Pat Johnson in pink sequinned trimmed. Frocks. They added matching veil and top-knots of pink tuberoses to match their bouquets. Mr. Rowl Naylor was best man and Mr. Jack Aston, was groomsman. The reception was held at the Caraleon. Leaving for the honeymoon at Katoomba, the bride wore a brown frock trimmed with sequinned flowers and a brown hat trimmed with gold feathers Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate, Wednesday 14 May 1947, p. 7. Wedding Keech and Davies

Death of a motherGrace Mogg
28 July 1963 Age: 63
Note: Death Notice

Death Notice KEECH. Grace. - July 28. 1963, at hospital, late of Whitford Road. Hoxton Park, dearly beloved wife of Percy, dearly loved mother of Aubrey, Rexton (deceased), and Lorna, loved mother-in-law of Megan and Les, dearly loved grandmother of their children, loved sister of Millie (Mrs Archer), of Gulgong, aged 63 years. At rest. Sydney Morning Herald, Monday, July 29, 1963. Death Notice Grace Keech

Note: Obituary Notice

Obituary Notice Mrs. Keech The death occurred recently of Mrs. Grace Keech of Hoxton Park, in the Liverpool district. Mrs. Keech was a native of this district, and was born and married in Mudgee. Mrs. Keech, wife of Mr. Percy Keech, had lived at Hoxton Park with her husband and family for nearly 40 years. She passed away at the Liverpool District Hospital after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Keech was an extremely hard worker for many local causes, both at Hoxton Park and Liverpool for many years. She was a member of the Liverpool City Women's Bowling Club, the C.W.A., Red Cross and the Methodist Ladies Church Aid. Many representatives of these causes and the Hoxton Park community attended her funeral service at Liverpool Methodist Church prior to the cremation at Rookwood. Ladies of the Bowling Club formed a guard of honour at the church. Mrs. Keech is survived by her husband, a son, Mr. Aub Keech, a married daughter Lorna, and her twin sister, Mrs. R. Archer of Gulgong. Mudgee Guardian, Wednesday 14 August 1963, p. 2. Obituary Mrs Grace Keech

Death 24 March 1965
Note: DEATHS: KEECH, Aubrey Charles Noel. - March 24, 1965 (suddenly), at his residence, Whitford Road, Ho…

DEATHS: KEECH, Aubrey Charles Noel. - March 24, 1965 (suddenly), at his residence, Whitford Road, Hoxton Park, beloved husband of Megan, loved father of Denise, Royston and Roslyn, and loved ber of Lorna (Mrs Broad), aged 41 years, So mote it be Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday, March 25, 1965. Death Aubrey Charles Keech

Death
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Note: Death

Death Mr. A. Keech The death occurred of Mr. Aubry Charles Keech, of Hoxton Park, last week. He leaves a wife and three children. He was the nephew of Mrs. R. Archer, of Gulgong, and the son of Mr. Perce Keech and the late Mrs. Grace Keech, who was reared in the Mudgee district. Mudgee Guardian, Wednesday 7 April 1965, p. 4. Death notice Aubry Charles Keech

Family with parents
father
mother
1963
Death: 28 July 1963Liverpool District Hospital, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia
brother
Private
himself
1965
Death: 24 March 1965Whitford Road, Hoxton Park, New South Wales, Australia
sister
Private
Family with Megan Davies
himself
1965
Death: 24 March 1965Whitford Road, Hoxton Park, New South Wales, Australia
wife
Religious marriage Religious marriage10 May 1947St Johns, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage

Heart Shaped Halo True lovers' knots trimmed the train of the white brocaded satin gown worn with an embroidered tulle veil and heart-shaped halo, by Miss Megan Davies, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Davies, of Fairfield, for her marriage at St John's Church, Parramatta on May 10, to, Mr. Aubrey Keech of Hoxton Park.The bride who carried a bouquet of tuberoses, gardenias, and gladioli, was attended by Lorna Keech and June Stromberg, wearing blue silk trimmed with silver sequins, and Gwen Davies and Pat Johnson in pink sequinned trimmed. Frocks. They added matching veil and top-knots of pink tuberoses to match their bouquets. Mr. Rowl Naylor was best man and Mr. Jack Aston, was groomsman. The reception was held at the Caraleon. Leaving for the honeymoon at Katoomba, the bride wore a brown frock trimmed with sequinned flowers and a brown hat trimmed with gold feathers Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate, Wednesday 14 May 1947, p. 7. Wedding Keech and Davies

Death

DEATHS: KEECH, Aubrey Charles Noel. - March 24, 1965 (suddenly), at his residence, Whitford Road, Hoxton Park, beloved husband of Megan, loved father of Denise, Royston and Roslyn, and loved ber of Lorna (Mrs Broad), aged 41 years, So mote it be Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday, March 25, 1965. Death Aubrey Charles Keech

Death

Death Mr. A. Keech The death occurred of Mr. Aubry Charles Keech, of Hoxton Park, last week. He leaves a wife and three children. He was the nephew of Mrs. R. Archer, of Gulgong, and the son of Mr. Perce Keech and the late Mrs. Grace Keech, who was reared in the Mudgee district. Mudgee Guardian, Wednesday 7 April 1965, p. 4. Death notice Aubry Charles Keech

Note

DEATHS: KEECH, Aubrey Charles Noel. - March 24, 1965 (suddenly), at his residence, Whitford Road, Hoxton Park, beloved husband of Megan, loved father of Denise, Royston and Roslyn, and loved ber of Lorna (Mrs Broad), aged 41 years, So mote it be (Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday, March 25, 1965).