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Frederick UREN [3234]
(1849-1931)
Maria TYLEY [3235]
(1850-1938)
Leonard UREN [13414]
(1882-1952)
Margaret Jane PYLE [15307]
(1886-Cir 1964)

Raymond Leonard UREN [15310]
(1911-1995)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Gladness V. T. PRINCE [15312]

Raymond Leonard UREN [15310]

  • Born: 29 Jul 1911, Balwyn, VIC, Australia
  • Marriage: Gladness V. T. PRINCE [15312] in Sep 1936 in Methodist Church, Forest Hill, Melbourne, VIC
  • Died: 19 Jun 1995 at age 83
  • Buried: Box Hill Cemetery, Melbourne, Australia
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bullet  General Notes:


(Headstone Image courtesy Billion Graves)

1911 VIC Birth UREN Raymond Leonard Birth Leonard, Maggie (Pyle) Reg. year 1911 Reg. no 16979

Box Hill Cemetery Record:
Uren Raymond Leonard 1911 1995, Gladness


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Raymond married Gladness V. T. PRINCE [15312] [MRIN: 5626] in Sep 1936 in Methodist Church, Forest Hill, Melbourne, VIC. (Gladness V. T. PRINCE [15312] was born on 23 Mar 1912, died on 28 Mar 2003 and was buried in Box Hill Cemetery, Melbourne, Australia.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:


Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939) Thu 3 Sep 1936
Weddings:
Uren--Prince
MT. PLEASANT METHODIST CHURCH Forest Hill, was the setting for the wedding recently of Miss Gladness V. T. Prince, youngest daughter of Mrs Harriet H. Prince, of McClare Road, Vermont, and the late Mr John C. Prince, with Mr Raymond L. Uren, eldest son of Mr and Mrs L. Uren, Canterbury Road, Vermont. The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr W D. Bale, of Box Hill, wore a charming frock of white satin, cut on long slender lines. The tight-fitting sleeves came into points over her hands, and the graceful skirt extended into a long train. Her tulle veil was held in place with a halo of orange blossom and satin, and she carried a bouquet of white carnations, sweet peas, autumn leaves and fern. Two bridesmaids, the Misses Bessie Uren and Grace Newman, attended her. They were frocked alike in pale blue satin, and they wore silver leaves in their hair. In perfect harmony were their bouquets of salamander carnations, sweet peas, autumn leaves and fern. Mr Howard Uren was best man and Mr Frank Boucher groomsman. After the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev J. W. Crean, of Mitcham, a reception was held at the Methodist Hall, Forest Hill.

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