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John Wilson MILLER [4885]
(-1968)
Mary GRIBBLE [4886]
Cynthia Wilson MILLER [4313]
(1927-2016)

 

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David George PERRIAM [4070]

Cynthia Wilson MILLER [4313]

  • Born: 30 Mar 1927
  • Marriage: David George PERRIAM [4070] on 7 Jun 1947 in Christ Church, Mt Gambier, South Australia
  • Died: 9 Jun 2016, Western Australia at age 89
  • Crem.: Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park, Western Australia
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bullet  General Notes:


PERRIAM Cynthia Wilson Death notice 09JUN2016 Death 89 late of Trigg The West Australian 15JUN2016

The West Australian (Perth) Wednesday 15.6.2016
Death Notice:
PERRIAM ( Cynthia W.) 30.3.1927 - 9.6.2016
Loving and devoted wife of David (dec) and adored mother of John, Peter, Brian, Jane and Elisabeth.
Cherished grandmother of eight and great grandmother of six. Died suddenly of a broken heart - reunited with David forever. Forever in the hearts and minds of those who loved her.


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Cynthia married David George PERRIAM [4070] [MRIN: 1344], son of Roy Vercoe PERRIAM [3700] and Decima MOYSE [1478], on 7 Jun 1947 in Christ Church, Mt Gambier, South Australia. (David George PERRIAM [4070] was born on 2 Feb 1924 in Mount Gambier, South Australia and died on 10 May 2016 in West Australia.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:


Border Watch Saturday 24 Aug 1946
Engagement Notice:
MILLER--PERRIAM - The engagement is announced of Cynthia, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller, Mount Gambier, to David, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Perriam, Mount Gambier.

Border Watch Saturday 21 Jun 1947
Wedding Notice:
Perriam-Miller
A gown of cream silk net over satin was worn by Cynthia, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller of Bertha Street, Mount Gambier for her marriage with David George, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R.V. Perriam of Wehl Street, Mount Gambier, at Christ Church on June 7. Rev. W.J. Chittleborough officiated.
The bride entered the church on the arm of her father. Her bodice was gathered and the skirt encircled with wide, tucks fell into a long train. Velvet roses held her long tulle veil. She carried a bouquet of cream roses. Miss Julie Perriam, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. She wore a gown of white organdie embroidered with clusters of pastel flowers. She wore a coronet of mixed flowers in her hair and carried a bouquet of pink and mauve flowers.
Mr. Charles Miller was best man. A reception was held at Christ Church Hall. Mrs. Miller pinned a spray of pink roses to her black coat which she wore over a black-silk frock. Mrs. Perriam wore a silver fox fur with a black coat and hat. For travelling the bride wore a turquoise frock with black coat and black hat trimmed with turquoise feathers. The honeymoon was spent in Adelaide and their future home will be in Mount Gambier.

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