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Alfred Augustus Le Fevre

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Alfred Augustus Le Fevre

Birth
Death
23 Nov 1967 (aged 79–80)
Burial
Tumut, Snowy Valleys Council, New South Wales, Australia Add to Map
Plot
CE New Section E2 1
Memorial ID
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BLOWERING WEDDING
On Nov. 22, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson, West Blowering, their second daughter, Miss Bertha Florence, was married to Mr. Alfred Augustus, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lefevre, of Tumut Plains, Mr. L. Vickery being best man and Miss Doris Vera Johnson bridesmaid. After the wedding, all gathered round the breakfast table, which was prettily decorated and attended at by girl friends of the bride. After full justice had been done to the good things provided, the Chairman (Rev. C. E. Burgess) wished Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lefevre all good luck. The bridegroom responded and thanked all for their kindness and good wishes. Appreciative speeches were also delivered by Messrs L. Vickery, S. Denton, G. A. Johnson and R. R. Johnson. The bride's dress was of soft white muslin, insertion and lace trimmings, with overdress of shadow lace. The bridesmaid was prettily attired, and carried a basket of forget-me-nots and the lily of the valley, and received from the bridegroom a nice gold bangle. Mr. and Mrs Lefevre immediately left to catch the train for Sydney. The bride's travelling dress was of mole crepe-de-chene, with pale blue crepe-de-chene and white lace trimmings and hat to match.

Adelong and Tumut Express and Tumbarumba Post (NSW : 1900 - 1925) Friday 8 December 1916
BLOWERING WEDDING
On Nov. 22, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson, West Blowering, their second daughter, Miss Bertha Florence, was married to Mr. Alfred Augustus, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lefevre, of Tumut Plains, Mr. L. Vickery being best man and Miss Doris Vera Johnson bridesmaid. After the wedding, all gathered round the breakfast table, which was prettily decorated and attended at by girl friends of the bride. After full justice had been done to the good things provided, the Chairman (Rev. C. E. Burgess) wished Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lefevre all good luck. The bridegroom responded and thanked all for their kindness and good wishes. Appreciative speeches were also delivered by Messrs L. Vickery, S. Denton, G. A. Johnson and R. R. Johnson. The bride's dress was of soft white muslin, insertion and lace trimmings, with overdress of shadow lace. The bridesmaid was prettily attired, and carried a basket of forget-me-nots and the lily of the valley, and received from the bridegroom a nice gold bangle. Mr. and Mrs Lefevre immediately left to catch the train for Sydney. The bride's travelling dress was of mole crepe-de-chene, with pale blue crepe-de-chene and white lace trimmings and hat to match.

Adelong and Tumut Express and Tumbarumba Post (NSW : 1900 - 1925) Friday 8 December 1916

Inscription

In Loving Memory Of
Our Dear Father
ALFRED AUGUSTUS LEFEVRE
Who Passed Away 23rd Nov. 1967
Aged 80 Years
Always Remembered By His Loving Family



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