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Duncan Leslie Jamieson (1892–1950)

Duncan Jamieson, c.1915

Duncan Jamieson, c.1915

The death occurred at the Wagga Base Hospital last night of Mr. Duncan Leslie Jamieson of 4 Norman Street, Wagga, at the age of 58 years. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Messrs. Lindsay, of the Merchant Navy, and Norman, of Sydney; one daughter, Beryl, 0f Sydney; two brothers, Messrs. Neil Jamieson, of Melbourne, and William Jamieson, of Henty. One sister, Mrs. Clark, of Leeton, precedeased him in April last. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning. The cortege will move from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church after a service at 10.30.

Original publication

Additional Resources

  • World War I service file, B2455, item Jamieson Duncan Leslie (National Archives of Australia)
  • funeral, Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW), 20 July 1950, p 2

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Duncan Jamieson, c.1915

Duncan Jamieson, c.1915

Life Summary [details]

Birth

10 March, 1892
Tungamah, Victoria, Australia

Death

16 July, 1950 (aged 58)
Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

Religious Influence

Includes the religion in which subjects were raised, have chosen themselves, attendance at religious schools and/or religious funeral rites; Atheism and Agnosticism have been included.

Occupation
Military Service