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James HOCKHAM [8160]
Emma LANE [8166]
Edmund James Blackeby WINFIELD [5653]
(1849-1941)
Amelia Catherine TILLEY [3567]
(1846-1926)
James Francis HOCKHAM [8161]
(1875-1912)
Jessie WINFIELD [8144]
(1878-1965)

Jack Edmund HOCKHAM [3582]
(1908-1986)

 

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Coral Alice SUTTON [9025]

Jack Edmund HOCKHAM [3582]

  • Born: 12 Apr 1908, Basket Range, South Australia
  • Marriage: Coral Alice SUTTON [9025] on 16 Feb 1935 in Methodist Church, Uraidla, South Australia
  • Died: 28 Jun 1986, Stirling, South Australia at age 78
  • Buried: 2 Jul 1986, Summertown Cemetery, South Australia
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bullet  General Notes:


1908 SA Birth HOCKHAM Jack Edmund James Francis HOCKHAM Jessie WINFIELD Norwood 802/230

The Advertiser (Adelaide) Monday 30 June 1986
Death Notice:
HOCKHAM, Jack Edmund. - Of Ashton, on June 28, 1986. At Stirling District Hospital, dear faithful husband of Coral for 51 years. Aged 78 years. Only son of the late Jessie and James Francis Hockham. At Peace.
Loved father of Cynthia, father-in-law of Max, grandfather of Carolyn and David, Mary, Alison and Eklizabeth. In the Lord's care.
Loved father of Graeme, father-in-law of Jeanette, grandpa of Andrew, Martyn, Sharon and Wendee-Anne.
Funeral and thanksgiving service arrangements to appear in Thursday's Advertiser. KF & JA Kleemann Lobethal 389 6093.

The Advertiser (Adelaide) Thursday 3 July 1986
Funeral Notices:
HOCKHAM. - The RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late Mr. JACK EDMUND HOCKHAM, of Ashton, are advised that his Funeral Service was privately conducted on WEDNESDAY, at Ashton and the Summertown cemetery. Rev. Hopkins kindly officiated.
An invitation is extended to all to attend a Thanksgiving Service for Jack's life, on Sunday, July 6, at 2.30 p.m. at the Ashton Uniting Church. KJ & JA Kleemann SAFDA Lobethal 389 6093.

HOCKHAM. THE WORSHIPFUL BRETHREN and BRETHREN of Producers Fellowship Lodge No. 138, SAC are advised of the passing of our worshipful brother, JACK HOCKHAM, privately interred.

The Advertiser (Adelaide) Friday 1 August 1986
Return Thanks:
HOCKHAM, J.E. -- Coral, Graeme, Jeanette and family, Cynthia, Max and family, wish to sincerely thank all relatives and friends for floral tributes, cards, and personal expressions of sympathy in the loss of their dear husband, father and grandpa. Special thanks to doctors and staff of Stirling hospital, Reverend Milton Hopkins, Mr. Brian Causby and members of Ashton Uniting Church.

Summertown Cemetery: HOCKHAM Jack Edmund undefined 1986; Husband of Coral Alice, father of Cynthia & Graeme.


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Jack married Coral Alice SUTTON [9025] [MRIN: 3262], daughter of Lavis John SUTTON [9026] and Clarissa Alice DYER [9346], on 16 Feb 1935 in Methodist Church, Uraidla, South Australia. (Coral Alice SUTTON [9025] was born on 10 Apr 1913 in Kensington, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 16 Apr 1999 in Adelaide, South Australia and was buried on 20 Apr 1999 in Summertown Cemetery, South Australia.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:


1935 SA Marriage 354/468 HOCKHAM Jack Edmund SUTTON Coral Alice Adelaide

The Advertiser Saturday 9 February 1935
Approaching Marriage:
SUTTON-HOCKHAM. -The marriage of Coral A., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Sutton, of "Rosedale," Basket Range, to Jack E. only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. F. Hockham, late of Ashton, will be solemnised in the Uraidla Methodist Church on Saturday, February 16th at 7 p.m.

The Advertiser Tuesday 12 February 1935
Reports from Rural Centres
BASKET RANGE
An evening was tendered to Miss Coral Sutton, of Basket Range, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dyer, of Uraidla, before her marriage to Mr. Jack Hockham. A programme of musical items and games was provided. Miss Short sang and Irene Sutton gave a recitation. A competition was won by Miss Sutton and Mr. Friend. A home-made supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sutton, of 'Rosedale,' Basket Range, invited a number of relatives and friends to celebrate the coming of age of their elder son, Wilfred. Dancing and games formed part of the evening's amusement, and competitions were won by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sutton. A wrist watch and key were presented to Mr. Wilfred Sutton br his parents. Supper was served.

Chronicle Thursday 14 February 1935
Approaching Marriage:
SUTTON-HOCKHAM.-The marriage of Coral A., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Sutton, of "Rosedale," Basket Range, to Jack E. only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. F. Hockham, late of Ashton, will be solemnised in the Uraidla Methodist Church on Saturday, February 16th at 7 p.m.

News (Adelaide) Saturday 16 February 1935
Women's Social Gossip, Conducted by Candida.
FIVE WEDDINGS TONIGHT IN HILLS AND CITY All Gowns Merge Into Trains Cobweb lace, ivory satin, and crepe satin trimmed with silver lame, will be worn by four brides, who will be married tonight. Each of the gowns has a train and waterlilies, tiger lilies, roses, and gladioli are used in the floral sheaves which will be carried.
Bride to Wear Ivory Crepe Satin.
Twisted silver lame and satin trim the ivory crepe satin bridal dress which will be worn tonight by Miss Coral A. Sutton at her marriage to Mr. Jack E. Hockham, only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. F. Hockham, formerly of Ashton. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sutton, of Rosedale, Basket Range, and her father will give her away. The Rev. R. H. Lee will officiate at Uraidla Methodist Church. The bride's gown, which is moulded to the figure, merges into a train edged with kilting, and has cowl sleeves, tight-fitting from the elbows with points over the hands. Her embroidered tulle veil forms a second train, and will be worn with a halo of orange blossom. White flowers and fern will be arranged in the wedding sheaf. Green crepe trimmed with silver will be worn by the bridesmaid, Miss Muriel Sutton, the bride's sister. The frock is tight-fitting, with short, flared sleeves bordered with kilting to match the hem of the skirt. Pink trimming adorns her green hat, which with silver shoes will complete her toilette. She will carry a sheaf of pink flowers, and fern. The best man will be Mr. Glen Wright. A lido blue swagger suit and hat is the choice of the bride's mother, who will carry a tangerine posy. The bridegroom's mother will wear a brown frock and hat, and her posy will be autumn-toned. For travelling the bride will wear a brown and white swagger suit with brown hat, shoes, bag, and Gloves.

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