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Myrtle Edith Boley Willis

Birth
Subiaco City, Western Australia, Australia
Death
2 Jun 2016 (aged 94)
Queensland, Australia
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Myrtle is the daughter of Alfred J Boley & Martha E Grenville.

She was one of 10 children, being the 2nd youngest daughter.

Myrtle married Donald Willis in 1944.

They had 6 children:
Janet
Kay Myrtle 1947-1947
Baby Boy 1947-1947 these 2 were Twins.
Martin
Rosemary
Carolyn

Myrtle & her sister Ruth (who died a week & one day before Myrtle) were the last 2 children of AJ Boley & his 2 wives.

These 2 families were born, married & died over the centuries beginning in Mar 1865 then through the whole of the 1900's & ending in June 2016.

The new era now starts with the Grandchildren of both wives.

Will it too cover three centuries I wonder.

Aunt Myrtle's wishes for the burial of her ashes were that both her & her husband Donald Willis ashes were to be taken to a lovely little spot in the outback of Western Australia called "Camel Soak" east of Perenjori a country town in the Wheatbelt area of Western Australia.

Their ashes are to be scattered where they used to go & enjoy seeing the beautiful wildflowers & birds of Western Australia.


Your niece Helen
Myrtle is the daughter of Alfred J Boley & Martha E Grenville.

She was one of 10 children, being the 2nd youngest daughter.

Myrtle married Donald Willis in 1944.

They had 6 children:
Janet
Kay Myrtle 1947-1947
Baby Boy 1947-1947 these 2 were Twins.
Martin
Rosemary
Carolyn

Myrtle & her sister Ruth (who died a week & one day before Myrtle) were the last 2 children of AJ Boley & his 2 wives.

These 2 families were born, married & died over the centuries beginning in Mar 1865 then through the whole of the 1900's & ending in June 2016.

The new era now starts with the Grandchildren of both wives.

Will it too cover three centuries I wonder.

Aunt Myrtle's wishes for the burial of her ashes were that both her & her husband Donald Willis ashes were to be taken to a lovely little spot in the outback of Western Australia called "Camel Soak" east of Perenjori a country town in the Wheatbelt area of Western Australia.

Their ashes are to be scattered where they used to go & enjoy seeing the beautiful wildflowers & birds of Western Australia.


Your niece Helen


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