Lois Fay HENRIKSEN

HENRIKSEN, Lois Fay

Service Number: VF514924
Enlisted: 5 February 1944
Last Rank: Private
Last Unit: Not yet discovered
Born: Terang, Victoria, Australia, 3 February 1926
Home Town: Malvern, Stonnington, Victoria
Schooling: Not yet discovered
Occupation: Hospital Worker
Died: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 April 2012, aged 86 years, cause of death not yet discovered
Cemetery: Tyabb Cemetery, Hastings, Victoria
Grave: Church of England, Row F4
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World War 2 Service

5 Feb 1944: Enlisted Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, VF514924
21 May 1946: Discharged Australian Military Forces (WW2) , Private, VF514924

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Biography contributed by Ian Fox

Before leaving for overseas service, VX36974 Robert George Towers, of 2/29 Battalion, gave his sweetheart Miss Lois Fay Henriksen a brooch which he had cut out and made from an Australian florin. He wore the corresponding outer part around his neck with his identity discs. He said to her that when the two parts were joined together the war would be over and he would be home with her forever. Towers was posted to Malaya and was subsequently captured by the Japanese.

Lois Henriksen enlisted in the Australian Army Medical Womens Services in February 1944, two days after her 18th birthday. She was a private with the service number VF514924.

She had heard nothing more of Towers until just after the war when she was working in a ward where ex-POWs were being treated. One of the men had been in a POW camp in Japan with Towers and had been with him when he died of illness on 8 November 1943. He knew of an officer who had brought Towers' effects home with him, and arranged for the effects to be sent to Towers' mother, whose address Miss Henriksen gave him.

She went to see his mother and among the effects was Tower's corresponding pendant to her brooch.

In 1946 Henriksen married a returned soldier, Arthur Percival Rourke [VX40400]. They had two children, Arthur Rourke died in 1989 and Lois Rourke died in 2012.

[Edited from a description relating to a small silver brooch made from the Australian coat of arms emblem cut out from the centre of an Australian florin held in the AWM collection - Accession Number REL27148.001]

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