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  1. 1.  Living (son of Living and Living).

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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Living (son of Keven Elmo DICKENSON and Kerry Lyn WALLACE).

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    Living + Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living

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    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 1. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Keven Elmo DICKENSON was born on 12 Oct 1954 in Rockhampton Mater Hospital, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; died on 19 Mar 2012 in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FNRL: 28 Mar 2012, Boyne Tannum Memorial Parklands Crematorium Chapel, Boyne Island, Queensland, Australia

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Family information.


    _FNRL:
    Source: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/gladstoneobserver-au/obituary.aspx?n=keven-elmo-dickenson-dicko&pid=156640131
    DICKENSON Keven Elmo (Dicko) Late of Adelaide Street Gladstone. Tragically taken Monday, 19th March, 2012, aged 57 years. Cherished and adored Husband of Kerry. Proud and devoted Father and Father-in-law of Adam and Yvonne, Jacinta and Craig, Matt and Caroline. Cherished and adored Grandfather to
    7 beautiful Grandchildren. Loved Brother and Brother-in-law to Lexe and Yvonne. Relatives and Friends are respectfully invited to a Celebration of Keven's life to be held at the Boyne Tannum Memorial Parklands Crematorium Chapel, Pioneer Drive, Boyne Island, Wednesday, 28th March, 2012 commencing 11.00a.m.



    Died:
    ryersonindex.org
    DICKENSON Keven Elmo Funeral notice 19MAR2012 Death 57 late of Gladstone Rockhampton Morning Bulletin 24MAR2012

    Keven died in a light plane crash while taking flying lessons.

    Keven married Kerry Lyn WALLACE on 2 Sep 1978 in Biloela, Queensland, Australia. Kerry (daughter of James Alfred WALLACE and Margaret Shirley BRYANT) was born on 17 Feb 1960 in Biloela, Queensland, Australia; died on 30 Apr 2016 in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Kerry Lyn WALLACEKerry Lyn WALLACE was born on 17 Feb 1960 in Biloela, Queensland, Australia (daughter of James Alfred WALLACE and Margaret Shirley BRYANT); died on 30 Apr 2016 in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Family information.


    Died:
    DICKENSON Kerry Lyn Funeral notice 30APR2016 Death 56 at Gladstone Mater Hospital, late of Gladstone Gladstone Observer 04MAY2016

    Children:
    1. 2. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  James Alfred WALLACEJames Alfred WALLACE was born on 21 Nov 1932 in Mt Morgan, Queensland, Australia (son of Robert James WALLACE and Edna Loraine HOFFMAN); died on 3 Jul 2017 in Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Boilermaker/welder
    • Residence: 1954, Globe Hotel, Mount Morgan, Queensland, Australia
    • Residence: 1963, Kariboe St, Biloela, Queensland, Australia
    • Residence: 1968-1980, 29 Malakoff St, Biloela, Queensland, Australia

    Notes:

    Four National Trainees Charged
    The necessity for strict adherence to the National Service Act was emphasised by Mr N. F. Applin, S.M., in the Court of Petty Sessions yesterday, when four trainees appeared before him on charges relating to the Act.
    Privates William Robert Charles Weeding, Robert Ernest Reid, James Alfred Wallace and Kingstone Fawcett Lyon each pleaded guilty to two charges, in that, being persons upon whom notices under section 26 of the Act had been served, they absented themselves without leave from an obligatory parade on October 14 and an obligatory bivouac on September 13-14, thereby failing to render the service required of them.
    The adjutant of the 42nd Battalion (Lieut. William Moran), who prosecuted, said that the men were trained at considerable expense to the public and if they were allowed to get away with absenting themselves without leave a number of others would do the same thing. Parades were held at the Archer Street Drill Hall and notice cards were sent to the trainees setting out dates of parades.
    Mr. Applin: The Act requires you to attend. It also provides for a penalty not exceeding ?50 for failing to attend, and a provision that, on conviction, I can commit you to the military to be taken into custody forthwith.
    There is also provision that, in addition to a fine, if I see fit, I can release you on a bond, to comply with any future notices served on you. if you do not do this, then you are liable to further penalty.
    I can assure you now that if you are brought before me again in connection with this matter, I will order that you be committed to the military and I can order you to be taken into custody until the military can take you.
    Mr. Applin also said that the Act was passed to ensure that everyone had some military training. It was a duty to the country and something that must be done, but as this was the first application of this kind before him, he did not intend to impose a heavy fine.
    The defendants were fined ?1, plus 6/- costs, on each of the two charges, in default three days' imprisonment. Each was also ordered to enter into a bond of ?10 that they would comply with any further notices served upon them under this section of the Act in default, to be committed, to the Senior Administrative Officer of the Northern Command (Brigadier White).
    Wallace was allowed seven days in which to pay.
    Lieutenant Moran stated that if trainees were working they should apply for leave at least seven days before and, if leave was impossible, they should submit a certificate showing that they were required at work.
    Mr. Applin's advice to the trainees was to see their employers as soon as they got their notices and obtain permission to attend the parades. He said that the emoloyers were required to release the men without afterwards penalising them.
    APA citation: Four National Trainees Charged. (1952, November 19). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954), p. 6. Retrieved March 27, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57306531
    Note: When asked about this episode, Jim replied that the parades were "on the wrong night". Jim had a carefree way about him; to put it mildly. A larrikin he was.



    TRAINEE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY
    Ten breaches of the National Service Act resulted in a 19-year-old youth being fined ?18 and ordered into the immediate custody of the military authorities, by Mr. N. F. Applin, S.M., in the Court of Petty Sessions yesterday.
    James Wallace, boilermaker, pleaded guilty to having failed to render service under the National Service Act by absenting himself without leave from ten obligatory parades between January 27, and March 3.
    Lieutenant H. J. Moran, who prosecuted on behalf of the military authorities, said that the defendant had appeared before the court in November on a similar charge, but was released after entering into a bond to comply with the regulations. Since then he had attended only one parade. His three months' training period had been served, but he had 77 days to complete.
    Mr. Applin told the defendant that it was a serious matter, as previously he had been dealt with lightly.
    "You have given only flimsy excuses* and apparently had no intention of attending the parades," he said.
    Wallace was convicted and fined ?5, with 6/- costs, in default 14 days' imprisonment on two charges, and ?1. with 6/ costs, in default three days, on eight charges. He was allowed three months to pay the fines.
    An immediate order was also issued for the defendant to be taken into the custody of the Senior Administration Officer, Northern Command, and escorted to Brisbane to render the prescribed service.
    APA citation: TRAINEE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. (1953, April 11). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954), p. 5. Retrieved March 28, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57252522
    *According to Jim, the parades were "on the wrong night". That was what he said 50 years or so after the event. Perhaps this was one of the "flimsy excuses" he offered up back in 1953.



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    Residence:
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    Residence:
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    Died:
    Jim passed away about 3.30am on Monday 3 July 2017 at Sunshine Coast University Hospital from cancer that had metastasised and spread through his body. He'd been in hospital since May 31.

    https://www.heavenaddress.com/whiteladyfunerals/James-Alfred-Wallace/1703446/

    James married Margaret Shirley BRYANT on 19 Nov 1955 in Mt Morgan, Queensland, Australia. Margaret (daughter of William Albert BRYANT and Ivy Lillian STOREY) was born on 10 Aug 1936 in Atherton, Queensland, Australia; died on 3 Apr 2012 in Sundale Nursing Home, Doolan St, Nambour, Queensland, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Margaret Shirley BRYANTMargaret Shirley BRYANT was born on 10 Aug 1936 in Atherton, Queensland, Australia (daughter of William Albert BRYANT and Ivy Lillian STOREY); died on 3 Apr 2012 in Sundale Nursing Home, Doolan St, Nambour, Queensland, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Retailer
    • Residence: 1997-2012, 118/52 University Way, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia
    • _FNRL: 11 Apr 2012, Gregson & Weight Chapel, Nambour, Queensland, Australia

    Notes:

    _FNRL:
    WALLACE, Margaret Shirley (nee Bryant) Late of Sippy Downs and formerly Biloela. Passed away at Nambour on 3rd April, 2012. Aged 75 Years Beloved Wife of Jim. Dearly loved Mother and Mother-in-law of Lorelle and Warren Nunn, Robert and Denise Wallace, Kerry and Keven (dec'd*) Dickenson and Families. Loving Grandmother and Great-grandmother to their respective Families. Relatives and Friends are respectfully invited to attend Marg's Funeral to be held at the Gregson & Weight Chapel, 34 National Park Road, Nambour, on Wednesday, 11th April, 2012, commencing at 1 p.m. GREGSON & WEIGHT Nambour 5476 2866
    *Keven died 15 days before his mother-in-law



    Died:
    Queensland deaths certificat 2012/53791
    Margaret Shirley Wallace, retailer, female, 75 years, died on 3 Apr 2012 at Sundale Nursing Home, Doolan St, Nambour. Born Atherton, Queensland, dau of William Albert Bryant and Ivy lillian Storey. Married Mt Morgan, Queensland, aged 19 to James Wallace. Causes: Alzheimer's disease, peripheral vascular disease, epilepsy, osteoporisis. Cremated 11 Apr 2012, Nambour Crematorium. Informant: James Wallace, husband, 118/52 University Way, Sippy Downs.

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 5. Kerry Lyn WALLACE was born on 17 Feb 1960 in Biloela, Queensland, Australia; died on 30 Apr 2016 in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia.



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