Winifred Edna Spinks, 19111946 (aged 34 years)

Name
Winifred Edna /Spinks/
Given names
Winifred Edna
Surname
Spinks
Source citation: @Footnote: 'Mary Wade to Us' p.117@
INDI:NAME:SOUR:_FOOT: 'Mary Wade to Us' p.117
Birth
Christening
Death of a paternal grandfather
Burial of a paternal grandfather
Note: SPINKS. The Friends of Mrs JAMES E. SPINKS are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved HUSBAND to leave his late residence, 84 Newman street, Newtown, THIS DAY, at 1.30, for Newtown Station, thence to Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood, via No. 1 Mortuary.

SPINKS. The Friends of Mrs JAMES E. SPINKS are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved HUSBAND to leave his late residence, 84 Newman street, Newtown, THIS DAY, at 1.30, for Newtown Station, thence to Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood, via No. 1 Mortuary.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 19 May 1926 p 11 Family Notices.

Marriage
Note: READING— SPINKS.

READING— SPINKS.

At St. Matthews' Church of England, Currabubulla on April 2 the wedding took place of Winifred Edna, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Spinks (late of Cronulla), to Clarence Hilton, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Reading, of Werris Creek.

Rev. Mr. West performed the ceremony. The church was beautifully decorated by friends of the bride.

The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, and wore an ankle-length frock of white bridal satin relieved with pale pink apple blossoms.

The train was also of satin, lined with pale pink georgette, and a beautifully embossed veil was worn cap fashion with a trail of orange blossoms on to each shoulder she carried a sheaf of cactus dahlias and roses.

The bridesmaid was Miss Vera Reading, sister of the bridegroom, and she wore a pale pink satin ankle-length frock and hat to tone, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and blue delphiniums.

The train-bearer, Alma Berlefold (niece of the bridegroom) wore an ankle-length frock of pale blue satin relieved with silver.

Mr. Reg. Spinks (brother of the bride) was best man. Mrs. L. J. Spinks received the guests, wearing a frock of navy blue crepe-de-ehono (?) trimmed with beige and navy blue felt hat.

The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW : 1911 - 1954) Friday 13 May 1932 p 3 Article

Residence
Note: 1936 - 1937: Warramoo, Miles

1936 - 1937: Warramoo, Miles
1946 - 1949: Edward Street, Charleville

Clarence worked as a grazier and shearer.

Death of a paternal grandmother
Note: The FAMILY of the late MARTHA SPINKS, of 84 Newman Street, Newtown, wish to THANK all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement.

The FAMILY of the late MARTHA SPINKS, of 84 Newman Street, Newtown, wish to THANK all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement.

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 28 September 1940 p 11 Family Notices

Death
Burial
Family with parents
father
18871966
Birth: 7 January 1887 30 24 Queen Street, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 24 January 1966
mother
Private
herself
19111946
Birth: 3 January 1911 23 Judd Street, Banksia, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1946Edward Street, Charleville, Queensland, Australia
younger brother
Private
Family with Clarence Hilton Reading
husband
19081993
Birth: 1908Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1993Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
herself
19111946
Birth: 3 January 1911 23 Judd Street, Banksia, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1946Edward Street, Charleville, Queensland, Australia
Marriage Marriage2 April 1932St. Matthews' Church of England, Currabubulla, New South Wales, Australia
Birth
Christening
Marriage
Residence
Name
Source citation: @Footnote: 'Mary Wade to Us' p.117@
INDI:NAME:SOUR:_FOOT: 'Mary Wade to Us' p.117
Death
Burial
Marriage

READING— SPINKS.

At St. Matthews' Church of England, Currabubulla on April 2 the wedding took place of Winifred Edna, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Spinks (late of Cronulla), to Clarence Hilton, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Reading, of Werris Creek.

Rev. Mr. West performed the ceremony. The church was beautifully decorated by friends of the bride.

The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, and wore an ankle-length frock of white bridal satin relieved with pale pink apple blossoms.

The train was also of satin, lined with pale pink georgette, and a beautifully embossed veil was worn cap fashion with a trail of orange blossoms on to each shoulder she carried a sheaf of cactus dahlias and roses.

The bridesmaid was Miss Vera Reading, sister of the bridegroom, and she wore a pale pink satin ankle-length frock and hat to tone, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and blue delphiniums.

The train-bearer, Alma Berlefold (niece of the bridegroom) wore an ankle-length frock of pale blue satin relieved with silver.

Mr. Reg. Spinks (brother of the bride) was best man. Mrs. L. J. Spinks received the guests, wearing a frock of navy blue crepe-de-ehono (?) trimmed with beige and navy blue felt hat.

The Propeller (Hurstville, NSW : 1911 - 1954) Friday 13 May 1932 p 3 Article

Residence

1936 - 1937: Warramoo, Miles
1946 - 1949: Edward Street, Charleville

Clarence worked as a grazier and shearer.