Grace Mary KENNEDY [17417]
- Born: 29 Apr 1921
- Marriage: Sidney William REDMAN [17423] on 30 Apr 1946 in St Alphonsus, Millicent, South Australia
- Died: 20 May 2012, South Australia at age 91
- Crem.: 25 May 2012, Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia
General Notes:
SAGHS Newsaper Death database REDMAN Grace Death 26-May-2012 REDMAN Grace Mary 25-May-2012 Funeral 23-May-2012 REDMAN Grace Mary nee KENNEDY 20-May-2012 91Death 21-May-2012 REDMAN Grace Mary nee KENNEDY 20-May-2012 91Death 22-May-2012
Savill Index Redman Grace Mary 2012-05-23
Centennail Park Records Interment Type: Ashes Interment Date: 16/11/2012 Interment Status: Interred Interment Location: Derrick Gardens, Path 38, Grave 704B Cremation Date: 25/05/2012 Interment Right: 32955 Interment Right Status: Current Interment Right Expiry: 12/06/2029
Grace married Sidney William REDMAN [17423] [MRIN: 6421] on 30 Apr 1946 in St Alphonsus, Millicent, South Australia. (Sidney William REDMAN [17423] was born on 20 Oct 1918 in Penola, South Australia, died on 11 Jun 1979 in Wallaroo, South Australia and was buried on 12 Jun 1979 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
The Narracoorte Herald (SA) Tue 18 Jul 1944 page 1 Personal: The engagement is announced of Grace Mary,eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kennedy, "Pine Hill," Millicent, to Dvr. S. W. Redman (AIF., ret.), eldest; son of Mr. and J Mrs. W. H. Redman, Coonawarra.
The South Eastern Times (Millicent, SA : 1906 - 1954) Tue 21 May 1946 Page 4 Concerning People: On Tuesday, April 30, the marriage of Gracie, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs M. A. Kennedy, of Millicent, and Sidney, eldest son of Mr and and Mrs W. W. Redman, of Coonawarra, was celebrated at St. Alphonsus' church at 7 p.m. The bride, who entered the church on her father's arm, chose a beautiful magnolia satin frock, merging into a long train. Her two-tiered tulle veil was held with a coronet and orange buds. She carried a sheaf bouquet of gladioli and tuberoses. She was attended by her two sisters, Dulcie and Patricia, charmingly frocked alike in pale pink, with imitation flowered hats, and carrying sheafs of gladioli. Mr Ron Redman was best man, and Mr Alan Shaw, groomsman. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Kelly. Miss Sullivan officiated at the organ, and Mrs Vogt beautifully rendered the hymns during the ceremony. The reception was held at Atwell's cafe. The beautiful three-tiered cake was made by the bride's aunt, Mrs W. Brennan, and iced by Mrs Edgcumbe. The bride's mother chose an all black suit, and the bridegroom's mother wore a black beaded frock, toned with wedgewood blue, finished with a shoulder spray. The bride travelled in a green suit wilth brown accessories. The happy couple left that night for Adelaide, where their honeymoon was spent.
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