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George HIGGS [4958]
Agnes McDONALD [4959]
David William MOYSE [933]
(Abt 1856-1944)
Isabella Bond RYDER [929]
(1860-1927)
Alfred HIGGS [3698]
(1888-1960)
Constance Maude MOYSE [1476]
(1887-1941)
Thelma Jean HIGGS [4853]
(1916-1994)

 

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William John WEBB [4960]

Thelma Jean HIGGS [4853]

  • Born: 28 Jul 1916, Enfield, Adelaide, South Australia
  • Marriage: William John WEBB [4960] on 20 Aug 1937 in Methodist Church, Blythe, South Australia
  • Died: 30 Sep 1994, Nuriootpa, South Australia at age 78
  • Buried: 4 Oct 1994, Nuriootpa Cemetery, South Australia
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bullet  General Notes:


1916 SA Birth 982/598 HIGGS Thelma Jean Alfred HIGGS Constance Maud MOYSE, Adelaide

The Advertiser Monday 3 October 1994
Death Notice:
WEBB, Thelma Jean (nee Higgs). - Late of Barossa Valley Nursing Home, Nuriootpa. Passed away peacefully on September 30 at Angaston and District Hospital. Aged 78 years. Dearly loved and loving wife of John. Dearly loved and loving mother of David, Judith, Geoff, Heather and Warren. Oh for the touch of a vanished hand; the sound of a voice that is still.
Dearly loved mother and friend of David and Ursula. At peace. Mum, we saw you suffer, we watched you fade away but now the angels have chosen you, in Heaven you will stay.
Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Judith and Graham and loved nanna of Gary, Leanne and Paul.
Dearly loved mother, mother-in-law and nanna of Geoff, Sylvia, Melissa, John and Peter. You were the very best. God bless Mum. Remembered always.
Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Heather and Kevin, dear nanna of Glenys and Phil and Natalie. No more suffering. Resting peacefully in God's garden.
Dearly loved mother of Warren and mother-in-law of Janette. The Lord is my Shepherd.
In loving memory orf Nanna. Rest in peace. John Jnr. and April.
John and family wish to sincerely thank the staff of the Barossa Valley Nursing Home, Angaston and District Hospital and Dr. Goodwin for their loving care and support of our beloved wife and mother.
WEBB, Thelma. - Loveed sister-in-law of Ray and Joyce, aunt of Raelene, Daryl and families. Sleep well.
WEBB, Thelma Jean. - Loved sister-in-law of Mary and aunty of Garth, Marie and families and Chris.

Funeral Notice:
WEBB. - THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late Mrs. THELMA JEAN WEBB, of Nuriootpa, are respectfully advised that her Funeral will leave Coulthard Memorial Uniting Church, Nuriootpa, on TUESDAY, October 4, following a Service commencing at 2 p.m., for the Nuriootpa Cemetery. Colin Liebig Funerals Barossa Valley Nuriootpa (085) 1169.


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Thelma married William John WEBB [4960] [MRIN: 1645], son of William George WEBB [4962] and Henrietta Louisa Florence LINDNER [4963], on 20 Aug 1937 in Methodist Church, Blythe, South Australia. (William John WEBB [4960] was born on 27 Mar 1914 in Balaklava, South Australia and died on 25 Jun 2011 in Nuriootpa, South Australia.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:


1937 SA Marriage 380/3200 WEBB William John HIGGS Thelma Jean, Clare

The Advertiser Wednesday 11 August 1937
HIGGS-WEBB.-The marriage of Thelma Jean, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Higgs, of Blyth, to William John, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. W. G. Webb, of Halbury, will be solemnised at Methodist Church, Blyth, on the 20th August, at 7 p.m.

The Advertiser Tuesday 31 August 1937
Webb - Higgs
In the Methodist Church, Byth, on August 20, Thelma Jean, second daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. Higgs, of Byth and William John Webb, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Mr W. G. Webb, of Halbury, were married by the Rev. E. Miller. Miss Isla Clarke was organist, and Miss Marion Clarke sang. The bride who was given away by her father, was frocked in white satin made on princess lines, and wore a veil of embroidered silk tuile with a halo of orange blossom.
Her bouquet was of mixed flowers The bridesmaid (sister of bride) Miss Freda Higgs and the little flower girl, Miss Ruth Roberts (bride's cousin) were both frocked in pink matalasse, with pink tuile bandeau each carried a bouquet of pink silver peas. Mr. A. Brinkworth was best man. A reception was held in the institute assembly room. Mrs. John Webb travelled in a rust ensemble with accessories to match. Their future home will be at Blyth.

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