BOAST, Norman Louis
| Service Number: | 14696 |
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| Enlisted: | 4 May 1917, Brisbane, Qld. |
| Last Rank: | Private |
| Last Unit: | Australian Army Service Corps |
| Born: | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 7 July 1898 |
| Home Town: | Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland |
| Schooling: | Fortitude Valley State School |
| Occupation: | Motor Driver / Motor Mechanic |
| Died: | Death attributed to war service, Queensland, Australia, 23 February 1934, aged 35 years |
| Cemetery: |
Lutwyche Cemetery, Brisbane, Qld Monumental COE 3, section 23A, Grave 13 |
| Memorials: | New Farm Fortitude Valley School Great War Honour Roll, Queensland Garden of Remembrance (Pinnaroo), Qld |
World War 1 Service
| 4 May 1917: | Enlisted AIF WW1, Private, 14696, Australian Army Service Corps, Brisbane, Qld. |
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Son of Ephraim Thomas BOAST and Elizabeth Mary nee CRAYCRAFT, Doggatt Street, Valley, Queensland
Husband of Violet Frances BOAST nee OGILVIE
Mr. und Mrs E. T. Boast have received advice that their youngest son, Driver Norman Louis Boast, 1st Divisional Train. A.A.S. Corps, after two years on active service, is returning by the troopship Takada, and will arrive in Melbourne about 31st August.
BOAST.—The Friends of Mrs. N. L. Boast and Family, of Prince Street, Grange, are invited to attend the Funeral of her deceased Husband and their Father, (Mr. Norman Louis Boast), late Army Service Corps, A.I.F., to leave the Funeral Parlour, 45 Adelaide Street. City, This (Saturday) Afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for the Lutwyche Cemetery.
CANNON & CRIPPS,
Funeral Directors.
BOAST.—LOYAL HOPE OF THE VALLEY, M.U.I.O.O.F.—The Officers and Members of the above Lodge are Invited to attend the Funeral of their deceased Bro., Norman Louis Boast, to leave the Funeral Parlour, 45 Adelaide Street, City, This (Saturday) Afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for the Lutwyche Cemetery.
C. W. A. MUNRO,
Secretary.