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Katee Payne Hodge

Birth
Woodville, Charles Sturt City, South Australia, Australia
Death
14 Oct 1957 (aged 82)
Fullarton, Unley City, South Australia, Australia
Burial
Pasadena, Mitcham City, South Australia, Australia Add to Map
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HODGE, Katee Payne aka Ada Florence Kate HODGE
Born 27 November 1874 at Edgecombe near Woodville, SA
Daughter of George Payne HODGE and Elizabeth nee RIDLEY
Was trained at the P.H.W.S., 1902 until 1905.
In 1913 she took C.M.B. with honours degree at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London.
Her war services extended from 06 August 1914 to 1920 as a sister in A.I.M.N.S.R., France, Belgium and Germany and Navy Charge and C.C.S. Nurses' Home, South France. Received R.R.C. (First Class) in 1917.
Was made honorary treasurer P.H.W.S. Nurses Association, 1935-1938.
Died 14 October 1957 at Fullarton, SA
Aged 82 years
Resided Home for Incurables, Fullarton, SA
Cremated at Centennial Park Cemetery
Katie became a nurse in 1915, part of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service, and after serving on a Hospital Ship, joined 49 Casualty Clearing Station at Contay, a village north of Amiens on the Somme. Although records are not clear, she may have continued serving after the war, tending long term wounded patients until 1924.

Sister Katie Payne Hodge, an Australian, was awarded the honour ‘Royal Red Cross' in January 1918 for ‘showing exceptional devotion or competency in performance of nursing duties with the Army in the field, or in Naval and Military or Air Force hospitals or in an Auxiliary War hospital over a continuous or long period or who has performed some exceptional acts of bravery or devotion to the post of duty'
HODGE, Katee Payne aka Ada Florence Kate HODGE
Born 27 November 1874 at Edgecombe near Woodville, SA
Daughter of George Payne HODGE and Elizabeth nee RIDLEY
Was trained at the P.H.W.S., 1902 until 1905.
In 1913 she took C.M.B. with honours degree at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London.
Her war services extended from 06 August 1914 to 1920 as a sister in A.I.M.N.S.R., France, Belgium and Germany and Navy Charge and C.C.S. Nurses' Home, South France. Received R.R.C. (First Class) in 1917.
Was made honorary treasurer P.H.W.S. Nurses Association, 1935-1938.
Died 14 October 1957 at Fullarton, SA
Aged 82 years
Resided Home for Incurables, Fullarton, SA
Cremated at Centennial Park Cemetery
Katie became a nurse in 1915, part of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Nursing Service, and after serving on a Hospital Ship, joined 49 Casualty Clearing Station at Contay, a village north of Amiens on the Somme. Although records are not clear, she may have continued serving after the war, tending long term wounded patients until 1924.

Sister Katie Payne Hodge, an Australian, was awarded the honour ‘Royal Red Cross' in January 1918 for ‘showing exceptional devotion or competency in performance of nursing duties with the Army in the field, or in Naval and Military or Air Force hospitals or in an Auxiliary War hospital over a continuous or long period or who has performed some exceptional acts of bravery or devotion to the post of duty'

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