WHITE, Louise Ellen
Service Number: | Staff Nurse |
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Enlisted: | 29 September 1914 |
Last Rank: | Sister |
Last Unit: | Not yet discovered |
Born: | London, England, 1882 |
Home Town: | Not yet discovered |
Schooling: | Not yet discovered |
Occupation: | Nurse |
Died: | Kensington Gardens, South Australia, 27 September 1962, cause of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
West Terrace Cemetery (AIF Section) Light Oval 55 W15 |
Memorials: | Keswick South Australian Army Nurses Roll of Honor |
World War 1 Service
29 Sep 1914: | Enlisted Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), Staff Nurse, Staff Nurse | |
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12 May 1919: | Discharged Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1), Sister, Served in France, England & Egypt |
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Add my storyBiography contributed by Faithe Jones
aka Crosby-White
Daughter of Emma WHITE
Of 89 Francis Rd, Leyton, Essex, England
Married John Edward DOYLE 31 October 1921
Her husband died in 1923
At Glen Osmond Baptist Church on Monday the Rev. B C Tuck united in matrimony Mr. John Edward Doyle, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Doyle, Seymour, Victoria, and Miss Louise Crosby-White (late matron of the Myrtle Bank Home.
The bride looked charming in a costume of grey crepe-de-chine, with a mauve hat, and carried a posy of pale pink and mauve. She was supported by Miss Lucy Daw, who was attired in a biscuit-coloured coat and skirt and leghorn hat and carried a post of pale pink. The bride was given away by Gen. Price Weir, and the bridegroom was supported by Mr. W. Pengelly. The church was prettily decorated by the ladies of Glen Osmond, and as the bride entered the building the organist played 'The Wedding March'. After the ceremony a few intimate friends of the bride were entertained at the Grand Central Hotel.
At the annual meeting this week of the Soldiers' Home League of South Australia, of which Mrs. Doyle was formerly matron, a resolution of appreciation of her services was adopted, and she was wished the greatest happiness in her new sphere. A presentation will follow this expression of goodwill.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle are at present residing at North Adelaide.
The Mail Saturday 05 November 1921 page 7