Herbert T Harley Rayner, 19031981 (aged 78 years)

Name
Herbert T Harley /Rayner/
Given names
Herbert T Harley
Nickname
Mick
Surname
Rayner
Birth 1903 29 29

Birth of a sisterLillian D S Rayner
1905 (aged 2 years)

Birth of a brotherCharles Lance Rayner
1907 (aged 4 years)

Birth of a sisterEnid V Rayner
1910 (aged 7 years)

Birth of a brotherAustin M Rayner
1912 (aged 9 years)

Death of a fatherEdgar Herbert Rayner
26 January 1938 (aged 35 years)

Note: DEATH

DEATH Mr. E. H. Rayner MUDGEE lost a well-known citizen early last evening, when Mr. Edgar Herbert Rayner died in a local private hospital after a brief illness, aged 63 years. Deceased, who was born in the district, resided here for the greater part of his life. Of late years he followed the occupation of a building contractor, and erected many fine homes in town and country. He was a member of one of the fine old pioneer families which had played a most important part in the development of the Mudgee district. His venerable father has reached the great age of 93 years, and is still hale and hearty at the family home at McDonald's Creek. Quite a number of bers and sisters are among the most highly esteemed residents of Mudgee. A widow, four sons and two daughters are also left to mourn, and to the bereaved ones the "'Guardian" extends its deepest sympathy. The funeral left deceased's late home in Horatio Street this afternoon after a short service by the Rev. Mr. McCall, and proceeded to the Church of England portion of the general cemetery. From near and far the people came to pay their last sad tribute of respect, and local builders marched in the sad procession. The arrangements were in the hands of Mr. J. C. Swords (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Thursday 27 January 1938, page 4).

Death of a paternal grandfatherWilliam Rayner
23 September 1938 (aged 35 years) Age: 92

Note: MR. WILLIAM RAYNER

MR. WILLIAM RAYNER

One of the very oldest residents of the district, in the person of Mr. William Rayner, of McDonald's Creek, died in a Mudgee private hospital on Friday afternoon, at the great age of 92 years. Deceased was born at Broombee, and early in life settled on a farm at McDonald's Creek, where he was actively engaged up till a comparatively recent date. He was a fine type of pioneer, and his sterling qualities won for him the esteem of all sections of the community. Honest, capable, and industrious, he went through life undaunted, and his sturdy character showed at its best in periods of stress. Members of the Rayner clan are generally long-lived, and one of deceased's brothers - the late Harry Rayner, well-known horse trainer - must have been near the 90 mark at the end. Deceased is survived by the following sons and daughters: William (Newcastle), Henry, Sid, and Victor, (Mudgee), Mesdames J. Harvey (Mudgee), G. Marsh (Lawson), H. L. Patterson (McDonald's Creek) and J. Gawthorne (Mudgee). The funeral took place to the Church of England portion of the general cemetery on Saturday, the Rev. Mr. Powell officiating at both church and graveside. The arrangements were in the hands of Messrs. J. C. Swords and Son.

Death of a motherElizabeth McGowan
6 October 1960 (aged 57 years)

Death of a brotherEdgar James Henry Rayner
3 May 1963 (aged 60 years)

Note: Death

Death Mr. Edgar James Rayner Mr. Edgar James Rayner, aged 63 years, died suddenly whilst at work in Mealy Street on Thursday, May 3. He was the son of the late Mr. Edgar Herbert Rayner, builder, of Mudgee. He was a bachelor. His funeral took place on Saturday. Messrs Eastaugh and Carroll were in charge of the arrangements. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 3 June 1963, p. 2. Death Notice Edgar James Rayner

Death 19 September 1981 (aged 78 years)
Note: Obituary

Obituary Harley Herbert Rayner The death occurred in the Mudgee Hospital on September 19 of Harley Herbert “Mick” Rayner of Horatio Street, Mudgee, aged 78 years. Mick was a native of Mudgee, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rayner. Over the years Mick had worked with his father as a builder, then spent some years working at Glen Davis, also worked at the local brickworks and later worked in the Parramatta Council for some years until retirement age. A quiet, reserved man he never married, but was very attached to his family. In recent years he had suffered much ill health, and had been living with his sisters. He is survived by his sisters, Mrs. S. McGrath and Mrs. E. McGowan, both of Horatio Street, Mudgee, two invalid bers of Sydney and a number of nephews and nieces. The funeral took place in the Mudgee Cemetery following a service in St. John’s Anglican Church on September 22. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 6 October 1981, p. 6. Obituary Harley Herbert Rayner

Probate 17 November 1981 (1 month after death)

Note: Legal Notice

Legal Notice After 14 days from the publication of this notice, an application for Probate of the Will, dated 24th March 1981 of Harley Herbert Rayner, late of 27 Horatio Street, Mudgee, in the State of New South Wales whose occupation was Labourer, deceased, will be made by Vincent Charles Rayner. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon his estate to Garry F. Spring & Son, Solicitors, 83 Market Street, Mudgee 2850 (063) 72-3181. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 17 November 1981, p. 17. Probate Notice Harley Herbert Rayner

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1899
1 year
elder brother
5 years
himself
19031981
Birth: 1903 29 29
Death: 19 September 1981Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
4 years
younger sister
19101990
Birth: 1910 36 36
Death: 24 March 1990Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger brother
Death

Obituary Harley Herbert Rayner The death occurred in the Mudgee Hospital on September 19 of Harley Herbert “Mick” Rayner of Horatio Street, Mudgee, aged 78 years. Mick was a native of Mudgee, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rayner. Over the years Mick had worked with his father as a builder, then spent some years working at Glen Davis, also worked at the local brickworks and later worked in the Parramatta Council for some years until retirement age. A quiet, reserved man he never married, but was very attached to his family. In recent years he had suffered much ill health, and had been living with his sisters. He is survived by his sisters, Mrs. S. McGrath and Mrs. E. McGowan, both of Horatio Street, Mudgee, two invalid bers of Sydney and a number of nephews and nieces. The funeral took place in the Mudgee Cemetery following a service in St. John’s Anglican Church on September 22. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 6 October 1981, p. 6. Obituary Harley Herbert Rayner

Probate

Legal Notice After 14 days from the publication of this notice, an application for Probate of the Will, dated 24th March 1981 of Harley Herbert Rayner, late of 27 Horatio Street, Mudgee, in the State of New South Wales whose occupation was Labourer, deceased, will be made by Vincent Charles Rayner. Creditors are required to send particulars of their claims upon his estate to Garry F. Spring & Son, Solicitors, 83 Market Street, Mudgee 2850 (063) 72-3181. Mudgee Guardian, Tuesday 17 November 1981, p. 17. Probate Notice Harley Herbert Rayner