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Anthony Parkes 4/69

Anthony (Tony) Williams Parkes (4/69) was born in Melbourne on 2 January 1949. He completed his secondary education at Mentone Grammar School. Prior to National Service he was employed with Myer (Melbourne) as a Furniture Buyer. He graduated for OTU with Class 4/69 on 16 April 1970 and was posted to RAASC. He attended his Corps Training at the RAASC Centre before being posted to HQ CRAASC 3 DIV in June 1970.

Tony was an OTU Victorian Chapter member before moving to Queensland a few years ago, where he became a regular Queensland Chapter lunch attendee.  Tony and his wife Vivienne owned a ballooning business in the Gold Coast region and Tony was sometimes late arriving at the lunches as a result of late balloon landings.

Mick Hart reported that Tony was a “man for all seasons”: open, considerate, met his difficulties with grace and humour and was genuine in his conversations and generally. He was great company and he will be sadly missed.  His selections of reds was always very acceptable. An enduring memory will be of Col Burg helping Tony home after a monthly lunch late last year.  It looked like a bit of mutual help.

Sadly, Tony died on Friday 25 January 2013 after a courageous fight against brain cancer. Tony’s funeral was held at 11am on Friday 1 February 2013 at Allambe Memorial Park, Nerang-Broadbeach Road, Nerang

 

Above Left: Peter and Tony Parkes, ANZAC Day 1970.



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Alan Cameron 1/70

Alan Ross CAMERON (1/70) was born in Goondiwindi, Queensland on 18 January 1949. He was educated at Toowoomba State High school. Before entering National Service he worked as an Insurance Chief Clerk with General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corp. Alan commenced his officer training at OTU with Class 4/69, graduating with Class 1/70 on 16 Jul 1970. He was posted to 9 RAR at Enoggerra, Queensland.

Sadly, Alan lost a short but brave battle with metastatic melanoma shortly before midnight on 19 December 2012. He was funeral was held at Burstow’s Funeral Chapel, Ruthven St, Toowoomba, at 2:30 pm on Friday 28 December 2012, 22 years to the day that Alan and Rhonda lost their son, Justin, to cancer in December 1990.

Brian McNamara (an ex-Nasho) who went to school with Alan said of Alan ‘A great officer and bloke, he will be sadly missed!’



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Barry Stach 1/68

THE  HIGHLIGHTS OF BARRY’S LIFE                                                         CELEBRATION  OF THE  LIFE  OF BARRY STACH

 


Born in Melbourne 10.12.1945

 

Educated  Northcote High School and RMIT National Service- 3rd Cavalry Regt. (Vietnam) Torquay Football Club – Team of the Century Winner Victorian  Longboard Surfing Title 1964

Met Janice at the Torquay Pub in 1971

 

Married Janice 25th May 1979

 

Moved with Janice to Darwin 1980

 

Project Construction Manager

 

•       Mindil Beach Casino

 

•       Tindal RAAF Base

•       White Constructions Singapore Lecturer – Charles Darwin University Teacher – Palmerston High School Darwin Sailing Club

•        UTYA President many years

 

•       Vice Commodore 3 years

 

•         Commodore 12 years

 

Darwin to Ambon Winner 1995, 96 and 97

 

Avid restorer of Classic Cars

 

Raconteur Extraordinaire

 

Vast font of knowledge on pretty much anything

 

Fanatical South Melbourne Bloods supporter


Welcome

 

 

Casket entry procession

 

 

Eulogies

 

 

Brenda Stach • Barry’s sister

 

 

Janice’s Family

Her nieces Kellie and Leanne and her brother Glenn

 

 

Simon Baum

Son of Ashley and Dawn, all longtime friends from Barry’s time in Adelaide

 

 

David Wilson

Barry’s best man will tell us about their times together in Torquay

 

 

Jenny Simondson, John Hardy and Bo Wharton

To tell us about Barry’s time in sailing and racing

 

 

Claire Wharton, Amy Nicholas, Andrea Rice,

Luke Owen, Thomas Winter and Jamie Richardson

Some of the DSC Juniors that Barry mentored on their journey in life

 

 

Barry’s friends to come forward to say goodbye

Casket exit procession

Barry’s cars leave in convoy with the hearse


 

 

But most importantly, Our Great Mate

 Sail past by Andromeda and the DSC Minnow fleet

 

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