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Mary Angela HALLORAN (1908 - 2009)
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Mary Angela HALLORAN (1908 - 2009)

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Alan John GUTHRIE (1907 - 1972)
Patrick HALLORAN (1865 - 1949) Patrick HALLORAN (1826 - 1900) Francis HALLORAN
Mary MCNAMARA
Bridget Mary O'FARRELL (1833 - 1923)



Helena Teresa MCGUIRE (1875 - 1925) Charles John MCGUIRE (1835 - )



Mary Jane MCSHERRY (1840 - 1907)



Mary Angela HALLORAN

Mary Angela HALLORAN
Mary Angela HALLORAN Mary Angela HALLORAN
Pic P1. Inscription
In Loving Memory Of
MARY ANGELA GUTHRIE
Passed Away 19th August 2009
Aged 101 Years
Rest In Peace

Pic 1. Inscription
In Loving Memory Of
MARY ANGELA GUTHRIE
Passed Away 19th August 2009
Aged 101 Years
Rest In Peace

b. 24 May 1908 at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
m. 1942 Alan John GUTHRIE (1907 - 1972) at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
d. 19 Aug 2009 at Tumut, New South Wales, Australia aged 101
Near Relatives of Mary Angela HALLORAN (1908 - 2009)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Patrick HALLORAN abt 1826 Co Clare, Ireland 08 Nov 1900 Blowering, New South Wales, Australia 74
Grandmother Bridget Mary O'FARRELL abt 1833 Co Clare, Ireland 15 May 1923 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 90
Grandfather Charles John MCGUIRE 1835
Grandmother Mary Jane MCSHERRY 1840 1907 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 67

Father Patrick HALLORAN Oct 1865 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 04 Jul 1949 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 83
Mother Helena Teresa MCGUIRE 1875 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 29 Apr 1925 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 50

Self Mary Angela HALLORAN 24 May 1908 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 19 Aug 2009 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 101

Husband Alan John GUTHRIE 1907 1972 65

Sister Teresa HALLORAN abt 1899 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1906 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 7
Brother Alphonsis Patrick HALLORAN 1901 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1953 52
Brother John Francis HALLORAN 1903 Blowering, New South Wales, Australia 1957 54
Sister Margaret HALLORAN 06 Oct 1910 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 2005 95
Sister Bridget HALLORAN 25 Nov 1916 Blowering, New South Wales, Australia 2007 91
Brother Bernard Joseph HALLORAN 14 Apr 1920 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1990 70

Aunt Bridget HALLORAN 04 May 1857 Western Australia, Australia 20 May 1885 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 28
Uncle Timothy QUILTY 08 Oct 1850 New South Wales, Australia 28 Apr 1926 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 75
Uncle Francis HALLORAN 05 May 1859 24 May 1930 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 71
Uncle Thomas HALLORAN 1861 26 Aug 1936 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia 75
Aunt Emily Louise BOWDEN 1878 1958 80
Aunt Margaret HALLORAN 1863 08 Jul 1946 Auburn, New South Wales, Australia 83
Uncle John Blakeney HALLORAN 1867 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
Aunt Lydia POLLARD
Aunt Ellen HALLORAN 08 Aug 1869 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1957 88
Uncle Michael HAYES 1858 1920 62
Aunt Mary Anne HALLORAN 18 Sep 1871 02 Nov 1953 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 82
Uncle Robert HAYDEN 1877 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1960 83
Aunt Catherine Maria Marion HALLORAN 15 Sep 1873 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia abt 15 Nov 1957 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 84
Uncle William KELL 09 Jul 1875 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1969 94
Aunt Teresa HALLORAN 1876 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1957 81
Aunt Annie Elizabeth HALLORAN 1879 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 21 Sep 1970 91
Uncle Roland Lenford BLAKENEY 1878 05 Jul 1956 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 78
Aunt Margaret MCGUIRE
Uncle Patrick Joseph MCGUIRE 1865

Cousin Thomas QUILTY 14 May 1885 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1962 77
Cousin Mary QUILTY 1891 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 22 Feb 1977 Waverley, New South Wales, Australia 86
Cousin William Dempsey QUILTY 1892 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1964 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 72
Cousin Francis Bourke QUILTY 1893 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 18 Aug 1918 France 25
Cousin Elsie May HALLORAN 1901 Adaminaby, Monaro, New South Wales, Australia 1941 North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 40
Cousin Doris Amy HALLORAN 1903 Adaminaby, Monaro, New South Wales, Australia 1975 New South Wales, Australia 72
Cousin Thomas Francis HALLORAN 1905 Adaminaby, Monaro, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Vincent John HALLORAN 1906 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1972 66
Cousin Annie Francis Teresa HALLORAN 1908
Cousin Leopold (Pat) HALLORAN 1913 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin William J HALLORAN 1915 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Jean M HALLORAN 1918 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 2005 87
Cousin Kathleen KELL 1906
Cousin James BLAKENEY
Cousin John Gerard BLAKENEY 1910 Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 1979 69

Brother in Law Edwin Leo GROVES
Brother in Law Dominic WHITE
Events in Mary Angela HALLORAN (1908 - 2009)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
24 May 1908 Mary Angela HALLORAN was born Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
29 Apr 1925 16 Death of mother Helena Teresa MCGUIRE (aged 50) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia 63
1942 34 Married Alan John GUTHRIE (aged 35) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
04 Jul 1949 41 Death of father Patrick HALLORAN (aged 83) Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
1972 64 Death of husband Alan John GUTHRIE (aged 65) 76
19 Aug 2009 101 Mary Angela HALLORAN died Tumut, New South Wales, Australia
Personal Notes:
The Tumut and Adelong Times 28 May 1929
EAST BLOWER1NG. COMING-OF-AGE PARTY PRESENTATIONS TO MISS AN GELA HALLORAN. On Friday last one of the largest gatherings of Blowering folk seen for some considerable time took place at the residence of Mr. J. Bridle. Talblngo, Bowler's Flat, Springfield, West Blowering and Tumut. Plains were also well represented., It was to celebrate the coming of age of Miss Angela Haloran, eldest daughter of Mr. Pat. Halloran and the late Mrs. Halloran that had brought so many together and this in itself was a trib ute to the esteem and liking all have for the popular young lady and the Halloran family. Mr. and Mrs. Bridle, put their whole home at the dis posal of the guests for the night. The room in which the dancing took place was bountifully decorated with ferns, streamers and balloons, while the music supplied by Messrs Hampsted and Higgins left nothing to be desir ed. Mr. Jasper Bridle acted as M..C., and consequently the dancing went along merrily. During the even ing several novelty dances for prizes were held, and these added much to the enjoyment. At about 10.20 the first of a hundred guests sat down to supper. The table presented such a picture that it seemed almost a shame to despoil it. However its de licacies were not to be resisted, and all did justice to the cooking of the Blowering ladies. A very nice twodecker birthday cake, decorated with pink rosebuds, etc, and surmounted by 21 candles, occupied the centre of the table in front of the guest of honor. After full justice had been done tothe supper, The chairman (Mr. S. Lawson), in proposing the toast of the guest of honor, referred to the sterling qualities of Miss Angela, first as a pupil of his school and later when, through the death of her mother, she had had to take the care of the home upon her shoulders, and right -well she had acquitted herself. In addition to her duties at home, she had al ways found time to join enthusiasti cally in all the functions held in Blowering, and the Tennis Club owed much to her untiring efforts as sec retary; and now she has accepted the duties of secretary of the Parents and Citizens' Association. In conclusion, he wished her health, happiness and prosperity on behalf of the host of her friends, now gathered together to do her honor on this auspicious occa sion . Mr. J. Bridle. said it was with the greatest pleasure he was present, and such a gathering must be highly pleas ing to Angela, as a tibute to his pop ularity. Mr. Halloran must, he felt sure, be proud that he had a daugh ter who had so efficiently taken her mother's place and who was a credit to the mother who trained her. Mr. F. Oddy said he knew that what the previous speakers had said was deserved, and the evening tend ered to her was no more than her due, and that all took as much pleas ure in being present us he was sure Angela did in them being there. Mr. S. Hulm added a tribute to the splendid qualities of the guest, and wished her long life and prosper ity, and hoped that it would not be long before he was drinking her health again, but on the next occasion as a bride. Mr. A. Johnson, Mr. Jasper Bridle and Mr. F. Bourke said that the pre vious speakers had left little for them to say, but they thoroughly endorsed their remarks and wished Angela very many more happy birthdays. The toast was drunk to enthusiasti cally, and the strains of 'For She's a Jolly Good Fellow' nearly lifted the roof. The Chairman then called upon Mr. James Johnson to make a pre sentation, on behalf of the Blowering people. ' Mr. Johnson said it gave him the greatest of pleasure to be chosen to make the presentation to Angela, whom he had known all his life. After paying tribute to her many good qualities and popularity, he asked her to accept (on behiilf of her many friends) a handsome handbag, a xy lonite manicure set, a bottle of per fume, and, finally, in the following verse he presented her with a gold wristlet watch : — It is now In my glory, I feel but duty, bound To present you with this present From your friends now gathered round. I ask you to accept it In the spirit it. is given— Just a small memento of esteem Of tho height to which you've risen. As I clasp this bracelet Upon your little arm, I know that yon will cherish it Aad keep it safe from harm. And as the years roll onward And time flies into space May it bring back memories ? Of your home and childhood place. Miss Halloran was also the recipi ent of a number of other presents. Mr. Patrick Halloran, in respond ing on behalf of his daughter, said he felt a proud man when he looked around and saw so many present to honor her. He could assure them he was both pleased with and proud of the way in which Angela came to his assistance when he had had the mis fortune to lose his wife. Since Angela had taken charge, the running of the home had never given him one min ute's anxiety. He would like to say, on Angela's behalf, that her work, was rendered easier by the little trouble and assistance the younger members of the family had given her. On be half of Angela, he thanked them for the handsome presents, and the kind thoughts and good feeling which hud prompted the giving of them. Mr. F. Bourke, in proposing the health. of Mr. Halloran, referred to the good work which Mr. Halloran had done for the district for the past 50 years. He said that he could not let the opportunity pass without men tioning Mr. Halloran's efforts on be half of sport, especially cricket. In his younger days. Mr. Halloran had been one of the mainstays of Tumnt cricket, and it was only lack of op portunity which had, competent jud ges had said, prevented him from making his name once famous in the annals of big cricket. His people and the Halloran family had been associated for many years, and he could not speak too highly of the Hallorans. Mr. Halloran, in responding, than ked the speaker for his remarks, and said it was Mr. Bourke's father, Francis Bourke, who had first intro duced him to cricket after leaving school, and he recalled many instan ces of their joint triumph on the 'ricket field. He was sorry, and he was sure all present were also sorry, that ill-health had kept Mrs. Bourke ( a citizen of whom Blowering was proud) from being present. A hearty vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Bridle for so generously coming, forward with the use of their home, was passed by acclamation. A letter ot good wishes from the ' Hargreaves family was read. Dancing then continued till the early hours, of the morning, and everybody departed pleased with an evening most enjoyably spent.
Source References:
63. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Trove, Title: Trove National Library of Australia, Locn: http://trove.nla.gov.au/
- Reference = Adelong Argus, Tumut and Adelong Advertiser 30 Apr 1925 (Name, Notes)
76. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Find a Grave, Title: Find A Grave, Locn: https://www.findagrave.com/
- Reference = https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/220509013/mary-angela-guthrie (Name, Notes, Death)

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