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David Liebeck

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David Liebeck

Birth
Pekina, District Council of Orroroo Carrieton, South Australia, Australia
Death
21 Sep 1942 (aged 74)
Junee, Junee Shire, New South Wales, Australia
Burial
Junee, Junee Shire, New South Wales, Australia Add to Map
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MR. DAVID LIEBECK
Mr. David Liebeck, aged 73 years, died in the Junee Hospital on Monday. He was removed from his home in Junction-street to the Hospital on Saturday and had been in indifferent health for some time. Born at Kapunda (South Australia), he came to Harden in 1910, and thence to Old Junee district in 1918.

Later he gave up farm life and came to reside in Junee. He married in 1893, Miss. Ratke of Quarn (South Australia) who survives, besides a large family: Mrs. C. M. Murdoch (Cootamundra), Mrs. C. Spackman (West Wyalong), Mrs F. G. Hannett, ("Linden Valley," Cunningar), Mrs F. H. Hannett ("Bonefoi," Cunningar), Mrs. C. Warner (Wagga), Lancelot (Wantiool), Keith on military duty in Australia, and Roy (Wantiool), who came home last year from serving In the A.I.F overseas.

The funeral took place from the Anglican Church to . the Junee cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. The pallbearers were Messrs Roy and Lance Liebeck (sons), Herbert Liebeck (brother) and George Ratke (brother-in-law).

Murrumburrah Signal and County of Harden Advocate (NSW : 1881 - 1947) Thursday 24 September 1942 p 1 Article
MR. DAVID LIEBECK
Mr. David Liebeck, aged 73 years, died in the Junee Hospital on Monday. He was removed from his home in Junction-street to the Hospital on Saturday and had been in indifferent health for some time. Born at Kapunda (South Australia), he came to Harden in 1910, and thence to Old Junee district in 1918.

Later he gave up farm life and came to reside in Junee. He married in 1893, Miss. Ratke of Quarn (South Australia) who survives, besides a large family: Mrs. C. M. Murdoch (Cootamundra), Mrs. C. Spackman (West Wyalong), Mrs F. G. Hannett, ("Linden Valley," Cunningar), Mrs F. H. Hannett ("Bonefoi," Cunningar), Mrs. C. Warner (Wagga), Lancelot (Wantiool), Keith on military duty in Australia, and Roy (Wantiool), who came home last year from serving In the A.I.F overseas.

The funeral took place from the Anglican Church to . the Junee cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. The pallbearers were Messrs Roy and Lance Liebeck (sons), Herbert Liebeck (brother) and George Ratke (brother-in-law).

Murrumburrah Signal and County of Harden Advocate (NSW : 1881 - 1947) Thursday 24 September 1942 p 1 Article


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