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Arthur Ernest Madgwick

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Arthur Ernest Madgwick

Birth
Parramatta, City of Parramatta Council, New South Wales, Australia
Death
14 Sep 1951 (aged 67)
Wollongong, Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia
Burial
Wollongong, Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia Add to Map
Plot
Utg 1, Row P, Grave 5
Memorial ID
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Son of George Madgwick and Elizabeth Madgwick.

Husband of Pearl Madgwick.

Father of Thelma Madgwick, Phyllis Madgwick, Harold Madgwick, and Arthur Madgwick.


MR. A. E. MADGWICK.
A well-known Wollongong resident, Mr. Arthur Ernest Madgwick, of 5 Station-street, Wollongong, died on Wednes- day of last week at the age of sixty-seven years. The late Mr. Madgwick had been residing at the home of Mr. J. J. Lacey. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Madgwick and the late Mr. George Madgwick, a former well known Wollongong saddler, he was brother to Reginald, Jack, Lottie (Mrs. Murphy) and Elsie (Mrs. Braham). He is also survived by a widow, Mrs. Pearl Madgwick, and family — Thelma, Phyllis, Harold and Arthur. The funeral on Thursday left H. Parsons' chapel for the Wollongong Methodist cemet ery. Rev. Williams, of Corri- mal Methodist Church, officiated at the funeral.


South Coast Times and
Wollongong Argus (NSW)
Thursday 20 Sept. 1951 p.4
Son of George Madgwick and Elizabeth Madgwick.

Husband of Pearl Madgwick.

Father of Thelma Madgwick, Phyllis Madgwick, Harold Madgwick, and Arthur Madgwick.


MR. A. E. MADGWICK.
A well-known Wollongong resident, Mr. Arthur Ernest Madgwick, of 5 Station-street, Wollongong, died on Wednes- day of last week at the age of sixty-seven years. The late Mr. Madgwick had been residing at the home of Mr. J. J. Lacey. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Madgwick and the late Mr. George Madgwick, a former well known Wollongong saddler, he was brother to Reginald, Jack, Lottie (Mrs. Murphy) and Elsie (Mrs. Braham). He is also survived by a widow, Mrs. Pearl Madgwick, and family — Thelma, Phyllis, Harold and Arthur. The funeral on Thursday left H. Parsons' chapel for the Wollongong Methodist cemet ery. Rev. Williams, of Corri- mal Methodist Church, officiated at the funeral.


South Coast Times and
Wollongong Argus (NSW)
Thursday 20 Sept. 1951 p.4


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