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Leslie Arthur REBERGER (1923 - 1993)
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Leslie Arthur REBERGER (1923 - 1993)

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Living
Philip George Jarvis REBERGER (1890 - 1962) Philip REBERGER (1852 - 1935) Phillip REBERGER (1815 - 1877)
Elizabeth WETZSTEIN ( - 1889)
Georgina Robina (Annie) HARRIS (1871 - 1942) George Robert Grubb HARRIS (1843 - 1910)
Bridget BURREN (1845 - 1927)
Hanorah Margaret PARSELL (1895 - 1962)











b. 14 Dec 1923 at Forbes, New South Wales, Australia
m. Living Living or Recently Deceased
d. 08 Dec 1993 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia aged 69
Parents:
Philip George Jarvis REBERGER (1890 - 1962)
Hanorah Margaret PARSELL (1895 - 1962)
Siblings (5):
Thora May REBERGER (1916 - 1979)
Phyllis Norma REBERGER (1921 - 1979)
Jarvis Desmond REBERGER (1923 - 1990)
Jean Margaret REBERGER (1927 - 1927)
Events in Leslie Arthur REBERGER (1923 - 1993)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
14 Dec 1923 Leslie Arthur REBERGER was born Forbes, New South Wales, Australia
08 Jan 1962 38 Death of father Philip George Jarvis REBERGER (aged 72) Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
Feb 1962 38 Death of mother Hanorah Margaret PARSELL (aged 67) Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
08 Dec 1993 69 Leslie Arthur REBERGER died Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Personal Notes:
he died in Perth WA....he and Kathleen moved there beginning of 1993 ....they built a new house , but were only in it 10 months when he had massive heart attack....
He never talked about his family, he served time in army during WW 2 and spent couple years in Rabaul New Britain...

Service Record
Name REBERGER, LESLIE ARTHUR
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX143374 (N352346)
Date of Birth 14 Dec 1923
Place of Birth FORBES, NSW
Date of Enlistment 6 Oct 1942
Locality on Enlistment DUBBO, NSW
Place of Enlistment BUSHMEAD, WA
Next of Kin REBERGER, PHILLIP
Date of Discharge 5 Jun 1946
Rank Lance Corporal
Posting at Discharge 29/46 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No

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