Mabel Emily Weatherley, 19031985 (aged 82 years)

Name
Mabel Emily /Weatherley/
Given names
Mabel Emily
Surname
Weatherley
Married name
Mabel Emily /Cafe/
Married name
Mabel Emily /Roberts/
Birth 1903 29

Birth of a sisterAnnie E Weatherley
September 1904 (aged 1 year)

Birth of a brotherHerbert George Weatherley
1907 (aged 4 years)

Birth of a brotherNorman Ross Weatherley
1908 (aged 5 years)

Birth of a brotherReuben James Weatherley
1911 (aged 8 years)

Birth of a sisterOlive Beryl Weatherley
1913 (aged 10 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherSarah Garraway
16 March 1914 (aged 11 years)

Death of a maternal grandmotherAnn Bush
1920 (aged 17 years)

Death of a maternal grandfatherJohn Slapp
1 February 1925 (aged 22 years)
Note: Local News,

Local News, Death of Ilford Resident. - The death took place in the Mudgee Hospital yesterday, Sunday, of a highly respected resident of Ilford in the person of Mr. John Slapp. The late Mr. Slapp has followed farming and dairying pursuits in the Ilford district for the past 30 years, and for some time was maintenance man on a portion of the Sydney Road for the shire council. His wife predeceased him by about five years and the following family are left: Mrs. J. Wetherley, Ilford; Robert, Merrylands; James, Kandos; Mrs. E. Cafe, Warrangunyah; Grace and Phillip, Ilford. The remains were taken to Ilford this morning and interred in the C.E. portion, of the Ilford Cemetery, with those of his late wife. The Rev. Thomson of Rylstone, officiated at the graveside, and Mr. J. C. Swords conducted the funeral. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 2 February 1925, p. 1. Obituary John Slapp

Death of a brotherHerbert George Weatherley
19 July 1943 (aged 40 years)
Note: DEATH TRAP

DEATH TRAP Truck Dashes Into Rylstone Dam Man Found Dead in Cabin On Monday last, about 6 p.m., Herbert George Weatherley (36), a grader driver of the Rylstone Shire Council, was driving a truck to his home at Hilltop, about two miles from Rylstone. Some 200 yards from home he had to traverse a dam embankment holding back a considerable quantity of water in a gully. By some means the truck left the embankment and dashed into the water. The driver was trapped in the cabin and was dead when recovered. When he did not return home his wife walked along the road from her home and reached the dam, where she noticed the overturned truck. Despite the cold she dashed into the water and tried desperately to rescue the imprisoned man. Finding this impossible, she sought help and the police were informed. The police and willing helpers were soon on the spot. Three young men entered the water and put ropes on the truck. With the help of those on the bank the vehicle was pulled to the side, the door was opened and the body recovered. Under the supervision of Dr. Howe, artificial respiration was carried out for an hour and a half, but without success. Later a post-mortem examination was held and certain organs were sent to Sydney. It may transpire deceased collapsed at the wheel and died before the truck capsized. Deceased leaves a sorrowing widow and three young boys (the eldest about 11 years to mourn. The remains were interred in the Church of England cemetery. Later a coroner's inquest will be held. Much admiration is expressed for the coolness and courage of Mrs. Weatherley who, in the dark and all alone, tried so gallantly to rescue her husband and assisted in the resuscitation efforts. Deceased met with a very serious accident about 2½ years ago, and of late had not enjoyed the best of health, although he seldom missed a day's work. He has several relatives in the Mudgee district (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 22 July 1943, page 12).

Note: Mainly About People

Mainly About People The news of the tragic death of Mr. Herbert Weatherley at Rylstone came as a great shock to a wide circle of friends in Mudgee, where the family is well known and very highly respected. The bereaved ones will have the sympathy of the whole community (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 26 July 1943, page 2).

Death of a husbandAlbert Cafe
29 May 1952 (aged 49 years)
Note: DEATH

DEATH MR. ALBERT CAFE Mr. Albert Cafe, of 52 Lawson Street, Mudgee, collapsed and died on Thursday afternoon on Mr. G. M. Brownhill's property, 'Beaudesert.' A rabbit buyer for the Gulgong freezing works, deceased complained of a pain in the chest while loading rabbits onto his truck with Mr. P. Dykes, of Cullenbone. Shortly afterwards he collapsed, and died almost immediately. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 2 June 1952, p. 2. Death Albert Cafe

Note: Mainly About People

Mainly About People The late Albert Cafe, whose death is referred to elsewhere in this issue, is survived by a widow and the following sons and daughters, to whom deep sympathy is extended: Cyril, Keith, Valerie, Betty, Phyllis, and Thelma. The funeral, which was very largely attended, took place to the Church of England portion of the Mudgee cemetery on Saturday, Rev. Canon Powell officiating. The arrangements were in the hands of Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 2 June 1952, p. 2. Obituary Albert Cafe

Death of a fatherJoseph Weatherley
1 September 1955 (aged 52 years)

Death of a motherClara Slapp
30 June 1965 (aged 62 years)
Note: DEATHS

DEATHS Mrs. C. Weatherley Mrs. Clara Weatherley, of Lawson Street, died in the Mudgee District Hospital, on Wednesday, aged 90 years. She was born at Mt. Ilford. Her husband, Joseph, predeceased her, and she leaves the following children: Mabel, Eva, Harbert, Norman, Reuben and Beryl. A service was held yesterday at 11 a.m. at St. John’s Church of England, Mudgee, before interment in the Mudgee cemetery. Funeral arrangements were in the hands of Messrs. Eastaugh and Carroll, funeral directors of Mudgee and Gulgong. Mudgee Guardian, Friday 2 July 1965, p. 2. Obituary Clara Weatherley

Death of a brotherReuben James Weatherley
6 September 1980 (aged 77 years)

Note: Obituary

Obituary Reuban James Weatherley The death occurred on September 6 of Mr. Reuban James Weatherley a very highly respected resident of the Mudgee area. The late Mr. Weatherley was born at 'Woodbine', Ilford sixty-nine years ago, he had lived in that area as a young man, but later moved to the Budgee-Budgee area; then about eight years ago he sold his property and moved to Short Street, Mudgee to live in retirement and only a few months ago sold his home in Short Street and purchased the home of the late Mrs. Doris Caughey in Mortimer Street, Mudgee. unfortunately , Mr. Weatherley became stricken by illness and has suffered much ill health in the past few years, he was a man of nature, and set a good example of manhood, honest and just, a hard worker, he loved the land and outdoor life, and although very ill, he still took a keen and active interest in gardening, and in his home. He was a devoted husband and father, and had been a good son and ber and regular at his church. He is survived by his wife Emily (the former Miss Emily Ellis of Cooks Gap) son John of Toukley and daughter, Robin (Mrs. M. Woolf of Orange), two sisters Mrs. M. Roberts of Lawson Street, Mudgee, Mrs. D. Thompson of Coonabarabran and one ber, Mr. Norman Weatherley of 'Woodbine', Ilford. The funeral was widely attended by friends, workmates, neighbours and relatives. It took place in the Mudgee Cemetery following a service at St. John's Anglican Church, Mudgee at 11 am on September 8. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 30 September 1980, p. 2. Obituary Reuben James Weatherley

Death 10 October 1985 (aged 82 years)
Note: Death Notice

Death Notice Mrs. Mabel Emily Roberts, 84, died at Dubbo Base Hospital on October 10. Her usual residence was 58 Lawson Street, Mudgee. She is survived by four daughters, Val (Mrs. Headley), Betty (Mrs. Hill), Peggy (Mrs. Segal) and Thelma (Mrs. Joyce) all of Mudgee. The funeral of Mrs. Roberts took place in the Mudgee Cemetery on October 14 after a service in St. John's Anglican Church, Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian Friday 18 October 1985, p. 19. Death notice Mabel Emily Roberts

Family with parents
father
mother
herself
19031985
Birth: 1903 29
Death: 10 October 1985Dubbo Base Hospital, Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
21 months
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
19071943
Birth: 1907 33
Death: 19 July 1943Hilltop, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
younger brother
19081988
Birth: 1908 34
Death: 28 June 1988Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
sister
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Family with Albert Cafe
husband
18991952
Birth: 1899 49 43
Death: 29 May 1952Beaudesert, Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia
herself
19031985
Birth: 1903 29
Death: 10 October 1985Dubbo Base Hospital, Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
son
Private
son
Private
daughter
Private
daughter
Private
daughter
Private
daughter
Private
Family with Private
husband
Private
herself
19031985
Birth: 1903 29
Death: 10 October 1985Dubbo Base Hospital, Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
Death

Death Notice Mrs. Mabel Emily Roberts, 84, died at Dubbo Base Hospital on October 10. Her usual residence was 58 Lawson Street, Mudgee. She is survived by four daughters, Val (Mrs. Headley), Betty (Mrs. Hill), Peggy (Mrs. Segal) and Thelma (Mrs. Joyce) all of Mudgee. The funeral of Mrs. Roberts took place in the Mudgee Cemetery on October 14 after a service in St. John's Anglican Church, Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian Friday 18 October 1985, p. 19. Death notice Mabel Emily Roberts