O'SULLIVAN, Horatio Eugene Augustus
Service Numbers: | Not yet discovered |
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Enlisted: | Not yet discovered |
Last Rank: | Not yet discovered |
Last Unit: | Australian Army Chaplains' Department |
Born: | Victoria, Hong Kong, 1862 |
Home Town: | Mooroopna, Greater Shepparton, Victoria |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Minister of Religion |
Died: | 16 April 1939, cause of death not yet discovered, place of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Melbourne Tristania, Wall 1B, Niche 131 |
Memorials: | Mooroopna War Memorial |
World War 1 Service
23 Nov 1916: | Involvement Australian Army Chaplains' Department, --- :embarkation_roll: roll_number: '1' embarkation_place: Melbourne embarkation_ship: HMAT Hororata embarkation_ship_number: A20 public_note: '' | |
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23 Nov 1916: | Embarked Australian Army Chaplains' Department, HMAT Hororata, Melbourne |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Daryl Jones
REV. H. E. A. O'SULLIVAN
The funeral of the Rev H E A O'Sullivan, of Hampton, who died on Sunday, took place yesterday at the Springvale Crematorium. The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria (the Rev Karl Forster), assisted by the moderator of the Melbourne South presbytery (the Rev A Martin), conducted the services at St Leonards Church, Brighton, and at the crematorium
Mr O'sullivan, who came to Australia when aged 29 years, had served in several States as a minister of the Presbyterian Church. In Victoria he had served at Mooroopna, Trafalgar, and Yea and was stationed at Hampton when his health broke down two years ago. The chief mourners at the funeral yesterday were his widow, his daughter, and son-in-law.
A memorial tribute to the life and work of Mr O'Sullivan will be made by the Rev E G Petherick at the Anzac memorial service at St Leonards Church on Sunday. Funeral arrangements were made by the Irvin Broderick Funeral Service.
The Argus Wednesday 19 April 1939 page 9