Alfred George Ibbotson1

M, #7010, b. 29 March 1870, d. 7 June 1949
FatherGeorge Robert Ibbotson1
MotherLucy Annet Buckley1 b. 31 Jan 1847
Relationship2nd cousin 3 times removed of Keith Graham Bassett
Last Edited8 Sep 2018
Birth*29 March 1870 Tumut, NSW, Australia1 
Death1 June 1949 Tumut District Hospital, Tumut, NSW, Australia2 
Obituary*7 June 1949 "The Tumut and Adelong Times", Tumut, NSW, Australia;
OBITUARY
MR. ARTHUR IBBOTSON
Another old Tumut identity has passed on! On Wednesday last at 2.30 p.m. the death occurred at the Tumut District Hospital of Mr. George Arthur Ibbotson, of Macquarie-Street, Tumut, who had been admitted to the institution that morning.
He had been in failing health for some years, but had been able to go about his usual daily routine right up until the morning of his death when he suffered a sudden heart attack at his home. His death was a great shock to his family as the end came so suddenly.
The late Mr. Ibbotson, who was 79 years of age, was born at Tumut, being the eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Ibbotson, of Tumut.
In early manhood he followed station work and droving and later worked as a carrier for the late Mr. John Weeden in the latter's general store (now Weedens Pty. Ltd.), which position he held for twelve years. Then he launched out in a carrying business with a horse-drawn waggon, principally to the mountain regions, and he followed this occupation until the advent of motor transport. Selling his team of horses, he purchased a butcher's business in Russell-Street from the late Mr. Walter Russell and continued with this enterprise until his retirement.
In 1896 the late Mr. Ibbotson married at Tumut Miss Sarah Mantell, who predeceased him 26 years ago. There is a family of five surviving: Elsie (Mrs. W. Patton, Tumut Plains), George (Bondi) Walter (Melbourne), Colin (Tumut) and Roy (Rosebery). The three surviving brothers are A. E. (Bert) Ibbotson (Katoomba), Roland Ibbotson (Tumut) and Herbert Ibbotson (Burwood). There are also six grandchildren. Two brothers and one sister predeceased him.
The funeral took place on Thursday last, leaving for the C. of E. portion of the Tumut New Cemetery after a service at All Saints' Church conducted by Rev. S. Broadfoot. Deceased was laid to rest beside his late wife. Pall-bearers were Messrs. George, Walter, Colin and Roy Ibbotson (sons), Ray Ibbotson and Jack Ibbotson (nephews).
Floral tributes were received from Elsie and Wal.; George and Ken; Walter, Phyl and girls; Colin; Roy, Ada and family; Florrie, Roland and family; Jean, Frank and family; Herb: Fanny, Arthur, Ivy and family; Ned, Jean and Noel; Mr. and Mrs. Keogh; Mr., and Mrs. J. F. Lockeridge; Pop and Doris; Kit, Gus and Brian; Bill, Hilda, Rex and Ken; W. Bridle; Geo; Ivy and Bev; Mrs. Anderson and Una; Curll family, "Greenhills"; Vera Delany; members Tumut Red Cross; Ella, Betty and Jack Nuttall; Mr. and Mrs. O. Dowling; the Harris family, Howick-St; Nell, Roy, Joyce and George; F. and E. Malone and family; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crampton and family; Edie, Fred and family; the Chave family; Mr. and Mrs. Jan and family; Mr. and Mrs. E. Malone and Mrs. Curry; Leo and Alice Hoad and boys; S. and E. Carr; W. W. Beavan and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dunn; Aunty Fan, Jim and Gus; Tumut Plains Church Women's Union; Harry and Mrs. Baker; Eileen and Jim McDonald and family; Yarrangobilly C.W.A.; Hilda, Clarrie and family; Colie and Eddie Stanfield and family; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham; Monte, Una and Raymond Carr; Tumut C.W.A. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilkinson; Bob, Jack and Dawn; John, Con, David and Geoffrey French.2 

Citations

  1. [S1472] NSW Birth Indexes, 17777/1870 Alfred G Ibbotson.
  2. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Tumut and Adelong Times, Tuesday, June 7, 1949.