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Clarence Hyne Gibson

Birth
Australia
Death
25 Apr 1931 (aged 54–55)
Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Burial
Bronte, Waverley Council, New South Wales, Australia Add to Map
Plot
W-07-CE-SL-2948
Memorial ID
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Captain, 3rd New South Wales Mounted Rifles, South African (Second Boer) War 1899 - 1902.
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1931 April 28 - The Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday; page 13

LATE MR. C. H. GIBSON.

The funeral of Mr. Clarence Hyne Gibson, late secretary of the Old Sydneians' Union and of School Clubs, Ltd., took place yesterday at Waverley Cemetery. Before the Interment a short service was held at deceased's late residence, Ocean-street Woollahra, by the Rev Canon Langley who also officiated at the graveside
In a brief address at the graveside Canon Langley said that Mr. Gibson had been interested in keeping alive all the fine associations and traditions of the old school. Mr. Gibson was a
man who felt that the game was more than the player and the ship more than the crew
The principal mourners were Mr. R. V. Carte (nephew), also representing Mr. H. L. Carter (brother-in-law), Mr. H. O. Prince (cousin), and Mr. D. C. Ferguson. The Sydney Grammar School was represented by Dr. Brearley (trustee), Messrs. H. S. Dettmann (headmaster), R. Bullow, Hyam Marks (sports master), H. G. McConnell (senior prefect), A McGilvray, and A. D. Tuthlll (prefects), A. A. Chislett (curator).
There was a large representation of members of the Old Sydneians' Union and the Old Sydneians Club and School Clubs Ltd., together with friends of the deceased, including Messrs. H. V. Douglas (vice president of the Old Sydneians Union), D'Arcy Roberts, George Peapes, and D. C. Ferguson, representing the Perpetual Trustee Company, Ltd., treasurers of the Old Sydneians Union, H. S. P. Storey (chairman Old Sydneians Club), Russell French and J. S. Spencer (School Clubs, Ltd), H. P. Marriott, A. B. S. White, E. Douglas Gilchrist, James P. Jones, Walter Bone, Branthwalte Clarke, R. T. Scott, Douglas C. Close, W. Bassett Christian, A. Du Boise, L. G. I. Bode, R. E. Ludowici, J. M. Rossell, A. L. Swan, W. Alexander, B. C. Caldwell, S. Utz, R. S. Murray Prior, J. M. Jagelman, F. H. Mullens, H. F. Maxwell, R. J. Yeomans, L. S. Robertson
L. L. Robertson, Geo. Peapes, A. T. Stewart, Norman Cowper,V. L. Murphy, Dr. E. Ludowici, Messrs. John C. McCallum, E. O. Curtiss, C. A. H. Dezarnaults, H. H. Wilkinson, C. H. Slade, F. B. Wilkinson, P. R. Allen, F. F. Buchanan, A. A. Gorman, C. Mitchell, V. L. Hardy, and J. A. Norton.
Other schools were represented by Messrs. D. Maughan, K. C., C. M. Gunther, and F. A. Bindle (The Kings School Old Boys' Union), H. S. Lloyd (The Kings School Old Boys' Club), J. S. Spence, representing E. P. Allen and Eric S. Kelynack (Old Newlngtonlans), D'Arcy Roberts (Sydney
Church of England Grammar School Old Boys' Union), and Messrs. B. Byrne, H. Lewarne, J. Shirley, G. C. Turnbull, and E. E. Browne (Sydney Church of England Grammar School Old Boys' Club), S. G. Jones (The Scots College Old Boys' Union), and M. Campbell (The Scotch College
Old Boys' Club), M. F. Bruxner, M. L. A. (vice-president The Armidale School Old Boys' Union).
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Captain, 3rd New South Wales Mounted Rifles, South African (Second Boer) War 1899 - 1902.
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1931 April 28 - The Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday; page 13

LATE MR. C. H. GIBSON.

The funeral of Mr. Clarence Hyne Gibson, late secretary of the Old Sydneians' Union and of School Clubs, Ltd., took place yesterday at Waverley Cemetery. Before the Interment a short service was held at deceased's late residence, Ocean-street Woollahra, by the Rev Canon Langley who also officiated at the graveside
In a brief address at the graveside Canon Langley said that Mr. Gibson had been interested in keeping alive all the fine associations and traditions of the old school. Mr. Gibson was a
man who felt that the game was more than the player and the ship more than the crew
The principal mourners were Mr. R. V. Carte (nephew), also representing Mr. H. L. Carter (brother-in-law), Mr. H. O. Prince (cousin), and Mr. D. C. Ferguson. The Sydney Grammar School was represented by Dr. Brearley (trustee), Messrs. H. S. Dettmann (headmaster), R. Bullow, Hyam Marks (sports master), H. G. McConnell (senior prefect), A McGilvray, and A. D. Tuthlll (prefects), A. A. Chislett (curator).
There was a large representation of members of the Old Sydneians' Union and the Old Sydneians Club and School Clubs Ltd., together with friends of the deceased, including Messrs. H. V. Douglas (vice president of the Old Sydneians Union), D'Arcy Roberts, George Peapes, and D. C. Ferguson, representing the Perpetual Trustee Company, Ltd., treasurers of the Old Sydneians Union, H. S. P. Storey (chairman Old Sydneians Club), Russell French and J. S. Spencer (School Clubs, Ltd), H. P. Marriott, A. B. S. White, E. Douglas Gilchrist, James P. Jones, Walter Bone, Branthwalte Clarke, R. T. Scott, Douglas C. Close, W. Bassett Christian, A. Du Boise, L. G. I. Bode, R. E. Ludowici, J. M. Rossell, A. L. Swan, W. Alexander, B. C. Caldwell, S. Utz, R. S. Murray Prior, J. M. Jagelman, F. H. Mullens, H. F. Maxwell, R. J. Yeomans, L. S. Robertson
L. L. Robertson, Geo. Peapes, A. T. Stewart, Norman Cowper,V. L. Murphy, Dr. E. Ludowici, Messrs. John C. McCallum, E. O. Curtiss, C. A. H. Dezarnaults, H. H. Wilkinson, C. H. Slade, F. B. Wilkinson, P. R. Allen, F. F. Buchanan, A. A. Gorman, C. Mitchell, V. L. Hardy, and J. A. Norton.
Other schools were represented by Messrs. D. Maughan, K. C., C. M. Gunther, and F. A. Bindle (The Kings School Old Boys' Union), H. S. Lloyd (The Kings School Old Boys' Club), J. S. Spence, representing E. P. Allen and Eric S. Kelynack (Old Newlngtonlans), D'Arcy Roberts (Sydney
Church of England Grammar School Old Boys' Union), and Messrs. B. Byrne, H. Lewarne, J. Shirley, G. C. Turnbull, and E. E. Browne (Sydney Church of England Grammar School Old Boys' Club), S. G. Jones (The Scots College Old Boys' Union), and M. Campbell (The Scotch College
Old Boys' Club), M. F. Bruxner, M. L. A. (vice-president The Armidale School Old Boys' Union).
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