Mavis Amy ANDERSON [4835]
- Born: 11 Jun 1909, Pickering, South Australia
- Marriage: Eric Wilfred OEHM [4867] on 13 Apr 1946 in Methodist Church, Gilgandra, NSW, Australia
- Died: 2002, Palmdale, Wyonshire, NSW, Australia at age 93
- Buried: Palmdale Cemetery, New South Wales, Australia
General Notes:
1909 SA Birrth ANDERSON Mavis Amy William Alexander ANDERSON Minnie Gertrude DUNN Daly 824/476 2002 Palmdale Cemetery, Palmdale, Area: Serenity Lawn, Sec: N111, Site: 8
OEHM Mavis Amy Death notice 01MAR2000 Death 90 late of Berkeley Village, formerly of Gilgandra Central Coast Express Advocate 03MAR2000 (There is a discrepancy of Death year 2000/2002)
Other Records
• Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1949, Bundally, Gilgandra, NSW.
• Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1954, Bundally, Gilgandra, NSW.
• Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1958, Bundally, Gilgandra, NSW.
• Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1963, Bundally, Gilgandra, NSW.
• Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1968, Bundally, Gilgandra, NSW.
• Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1972, Bundally, Gilgandra, NSW.
• Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1977, Bundally, Gilgandra, NSW.
Mavis married Eric Wilfred OEHM [4867] [MRIN: 1596], son of Johan Ferdinand OEHM [4951] and Sarah Jane BRITTON [5171], on 13 Apr 1946 in Methodist Church, Gilgandra, NSW, Australia. (Eric Wilfred OEHM [4867] was born on 26 Jun 1908 in Dumbalk, Victoria, Australia, died on 15 Nov 1976 in Gilgandra, NSW, Australia and was buried in Gilgandra Methodist Cemetery, Dubbo Region.)
Marriage Notes:
Gilgandra Weekly (NSW) Thursday 18 April 1946 ANDERSON-OEHM Many friends and relatives were present at the Methodist Church, Gilgandra, when Miss Mavis Anderson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson of Mosgiel, Gilgandra was married to Mr. Eric Oehm (ex-RAAF), of Bundally, Gilgandra, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. Oehm. Rev. W. I. Jago officiated at the ceremony. The bride looked particularly charming in a frock of heavy off white crepe, trimmed with crystal beading and a very prettily veiled white straw hat, and carried a bouquet of white dahlias and carnations. She was given away by her father. Her twin sister, Mrs. Ron Semmler, who attended her as matron of honour, wore a dull blue crepe frock and a chic deep red straw hat. She carried a bouquet of red roses and gladioli. Best man was Mr. Cecil Oehm (twin brother of the bridegroom). After the ceremony a reception was held in the CWA Rooms and the guests were received by the bride's mother, who worn a frock of navy and white sheer with a posy of red rose buds. The happy couple left later by car on their honeymoon, to be spent in the city, the bride travelling in a floral frock and light weight wool blue coat, with matching hat.
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