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==Early Life==  
 
==Early Life==  
 
Born 18 September 1901, Dorothy grew up in Mt Lawley and lived with her parents until she married. Her education took place at Schooled at Perth College. Dorothy's brother Roy was her only sibling, with both children born to Edward Robert Marsh and Betsy May Cockram.
 
Born 18 September 1901, Dorothy grew up in Mt Lawley and lived with her parents until she married. Her education took place at Schooled at Perth College. Dorothy's brother Roy was her only sibling, with both children born to Edward Robert Marsh and Betsy May Cockram.
 
  
 
==Marriage==
 
==Marriage==
Dorothy married Claude Robert Marsh (born 3 August 1897 – Died 23 October 1976) on 18 August 1934 at St Albans Church in Mt Lawley.  
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Dorothy married [[Claude Robert Marsh]] (born 3 August 1897 – Died 23 October 1976) on 18 August 1934 at St Albans Church in Mt Lawley.  
 
The couple had two children: Marlene Dorothy (married Ross Raymond Smith) and Alison May (married Geoffrey J Wholagan).
 
The couple had two children: Marlene Dorothy (married Ross Raymond Smith) and Alison May (married Geoffrey J Wholagan).
 
  
 
==Property==  
 
==Property==  
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==Community Life==  
 
==Community Life==  
 
Dorothy was a member Hospital Auxiliary, was involved with the 1st Armadale Guides, was a member of the Armadale Bowling Club, and was also a member of the Armadale branch of the CWA.  Dorothy and Claude were keen tennis players and had the good fortune of living next to a tennis court belonging to Robert Blackburn. They later bought that block and built a house for their daughter Marlene.  
 
Dorothy was a member Hospital Auxiliary, was involved with the 1st Armadale Guides, was a member of the Armadale Bowling Club, and was also a member of the Armadale branch of the CWA.  Dorothy and Claude were keen tennis players and had the good fortune of living next to a tennis court belonging to Robert Blackburn. They later bought that block and built a house for their daughter Marlene.  
 
  
 
==Death==
 
==Death==
 
Dorothy died on 19 October 1976 aged 75 years. Her husband Claude died only four days later.
 
Dorothy died on 19 October 1976 aged 75 years. Her husband Claude died only four days later.
 
Buried in St Mary in the Valley cemetery's Columbarium Wall.
 
Buried in St Mary in the Valley cemetery's Columbarium Wall.
 
==Notes==
 

Revision as of 19:19, 24 March 2020

Dorothy May Marsh
Headstone Information
Date of Birth Not known
Age at Death 75 years
Transcription In Loving Memory of Dorothy May Marsh Born 1901 Died 17/10/1976 Aged 75 Years

Early Life

Born 18 September 1901, Dorothy grew up in Mt Lawley and lived with her parents until she married. Her education took place at Schooled at Perth College. Dorothy's brother Roy was her only sibling, with both children born to Edward Robert Marsh and Betsy May Cockram.

Marriage

Dorothy married Claude Robert Marsh (born 3 August 1897 – Died 23 October 1976) on 18 August 1934 at St Albans Church in Mt Lawley. The couple had two children: Marlene Dorothy (married Ross Raymond Smith) and Alison May (married Geoffrey J Wholagan).

Property

The Marshes lived at 21 Fourth Road, Armadale in a brick and tile house they built in the 1930s. Their neighbours were the Blackburns.

Community Life

Dorothy was a member Hospital Auxiliary, was involved with the 1st Armadale Guides, was a member of the Armadale Bowling Club, and was also a member of the Armadale branch of the CWA. Dorothy and Claude were keen tennis players and had the good fortune of living next to a tennis court belonging to Robert Blackburn. They later bought that block and built a house for their daughter Marlene.

Death

Dorothy died on 19 October 1976 aged 75 years. Her husband Claude died only four days later. Buried in St Mary in the Valley cemetery's Columbarium Wall.