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On 20 August 2024, Landsberger was struck and killed by a truck while at an intersection in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond. He was 35. [ 4 ] His death was acknowledged when the 2024 AFL Women's season launched.
Upon his death in lieu of flowers Rickard requested donations be made to the Melbourne Opera. [7] Rickard died aged 89 on 26 July 2024 after a short stay at Caulfield Hospital in Melbourne. His requiem mass was held on 9 August at the Anglo-Catholic St Mary's Anglican Church, where he was an active parishioner. [7] [8]
Duncan Gillies (1834–1903), Premier of Victoria; Samuel Gillott (1838–1913), politician, Mayor of Melbourne; Sir John Gorton (1911–2002), 19th Prime Minister of Australia; Thomas Grady VC DSM (To más Ó Grádaigh) (1835–1891), Irish Victoria Cross recipient in the Crimean War; Edward Grayndler (1867–1943), AWU General-Secretary ...
The youngest son of Hugh James Flaherty (-1893), [2] and Bridget Flaherty, née Toohey, Hugh James Flaherty was born at Sandridge, Victoria (now known as Port Melbourne) on 19 March 1873. Death [ edit ]
Allan Douglas Hotchkin (7 February 1943 – 25 February 2023) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Notes
Cause of death Year George Allen: 22 Sunshine: VFA: heart failure (during a practice match) 1971 Jack Allister: 27 North Melbourne: VFL: pneumonia: 1946 [1] Dave Barry: 24 North Fremantle (formerly South Melbourne) WAFL (formerly VFL) run over by a train 1913 [2] Rhett Baynes: 25 Perth (formerly Carlton) WAFL (formerly VFL) suicide (overdose ...
Ronald Charles Page (31 March 1951 – 24 December 2021) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). [2]
The son of Henry Bow Sneazwell (1882-1941), [2] and Mary Frances Sneazwell (1876-1970), née O'Connor, William Henry John Sneazwell was born at South Melbourne, Victoria on 3 April 1906. He married Eileen Mary Keenan (1908-1932) in 1928.