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Patricia Agnes RYAN [9388]
(1920-2008)

 

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1. Philip Albert McBRIDE [7162]

Patricia Agnes RYAN [9388]

  • Born: 25 Nov 1920, Naracoorte, South Australia
  • Marriage (1): Philip Albert McBRIDE [7162] on 21 Sep 1940 in Kent Town Methodist Church, Adelaide, South Australia
  • Died: 8 Nov 2008, Adelaide, South Australia at age 87
  • Crem.: 17 Nov 2008, Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide, South Australia
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bullet  General Notes:


1920 SA Birth RYAN Patricia Agnes, John Hector RYAN Constance Erica GODDARD Robe 66A/500

The Advertiser (Adelaide) Tuesday 11 Nov 2008
Death Notice:
McBRIDE, Patricia Agnes. Died suddenly on November 8, 2008 Aged 87 years. Beloved wife of Philip Albert (deceased) Loved mother and mother-in-law of Patti and Robert, Philip and Helen, Christine and Mike, Keith and Vicky.Treasured grandmother of Lindy and Peter, Scott and Sam, Suzy and Luke; Nick and Katherine, Kate and Simon, Georgie and Brett; Sam, Ben and Di, and Nina; Jane and Peter, Anna and Dougal, Lucy and Rebecca. Much loved great-grandmother of James, Sarah and Abbey, Alaska and Sorraya, Jemima and Tristan, Philip and Annabel, Jack and Seb, Codi and Hannah, and Lily.

The Advertiser (Adelaide) Friday 14 November 2008
Funeral Notice:
McBRIDE. -- THE FAMILY and FRIENDS of the late Mrs PATRICIA AGNES McBRIDE are invited to assemble for her Funeral Service on MONDAY, November 17, at 1.30 p.m. in the Heysen Chapel, Centennial Park, Goodwood Road, Pasadena. In lieu of floral tributes a donation to the Adelaide Zoo, Frome Road, Adelaide would be appreciated. Alfred James Funeral Homes Unley 82728555 Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Association.


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Monty married Philip Albert McBRIDE [7162] [MRIN: 3399], son of Sir Philip Albert Martin McBRIDE [6082] and Lady Rita Irene CREWES [6091], on 21 Sep 1940 in Kent Town Methodist Church, Adelaide, South Australia. (Philip Albert McBRIDE [7162] was born on 3 Apr 1916 in Kooringa, South Australia, died on 1 Jul 1991 in South Australia and was cremated on 3 Jul 1991 in Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide, South Australia.)


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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Fri 19 Jul 1940
Lady Kitty's Social News:
Miss Patricia Agnes Ryan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ryan, of Mt. Bruce, Lucindale, whose engagement is announced to Mr. Philip Albert McBride, eldest son of Senator and Mrs. P. A. McBride, of Portrush road, Glen Osmond. (photograph: Dickinson-Monteath.)

The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954) Sat 21 Sep 1940
A Brace of Weddings:
Two weddings celebrated today are of interest to many Adelaide people.
At the Kent Town Methodist Church this evening Patricia Agnes Ryan (known to all her friends as 'Monty'), the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ryan, of Mount Bruce. Lucindale, S.E., was married to Philip Albert McBride, the eldest son of the Minister for the Army (Senator P. A. McBride) and of Mrs. McBride, of Portrush road, Glen Osmond. Her younger sister Mora and Joan Beauchamp were her two attendant maids, while Keith McBride was Phil's best man, and Bill Monfries groomsman. Monty's charming wedding gown was of white marquisette, interspersed with narrow panels of white lace. The sleeves were long and close-fitting, and the low, heart shaped neckline was edged with a narrow frill of marquisette. 'Something borrowed' was the lovely tulle wedding veil which Mrs. Colin Verco wore at her wedding not many months' ago. The bridesmaids wore identical frocks of palest pink marquisette cleverly pintucked to the hips, and then flared. Real pink and blue flowers fashioned their attractive half-wreath headdresses, and they carried match ing posies. Following the ceremony, at which the Rev. John Niele officiated, 60 guests are being entertained at the Oriental. They were received by Mrs. Ryan, wearing a dinner gown of orchid-blue crepe, and a matching bolero embroidered with pink and silver beading. A small matching hat and an orchid pinned on one shoulder completed the effect. For travelling Monty has chosen a light weight woollen dress and coat of an attractive shade of pale blue, worn with a black hat and black accessories. Monty has been staying this week with Mrs. Colin Verco at St. Corantyn, East terrace. Mrs. Verco (Katherine Bonython of yore) and Joan Beauchamp joined forces to give a linen tea in her honor on Wednesday, while Mardi Mitchell hostessed a coathanger luncheon party for her. Before she left Lucindale she was also entertained at a handkerchief tea, given late by Marjorie Daw.

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