Merriott Families Genealogy
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Back to: Osborne to Queensland Page The Life of Neville Edward OsborneMy Father-in-law Neville Edward Osborne, was a great- grandson of Samuel Osborne, our original Queensland Immigrant. Neville passed away in 1997 and we produced a little booklet with photographs & memories of his life, some of which is reproduced here. My husband Jeff, Neville's eldest son, wrote the eulogy which also appears here. Jeff gave the eulogy at Neville's Funeral mass at St Gerald Majella's Catholic Church in Chermside, Brisbane. Eulogy - A Short Profile of the Life of our Father Dad was born on the 7th of June 1924 in Brisbane, the fourth of five brothers, all educated at Windsor State School, together with many other relatives living at Windsor.
After finishing school, he commenced a Bricklaying Apprenticeship. He then continued on in the building industry as a bricklayer. In September 1947 he completed his first family home, having to make the bricks before laying them. In July 1950 he purchased acreage on Maundrell Terrace, Chermside, just on the first ridge up from this church, [St Gerald Majella's Catholic Church, West Chermside, Brisbane] with his brother Roy also purchasing land in the area - acreage fronting Webster Road, giving the two brothers all the land between Maundrell Terrace and Webster Road. Later they subdivided the land for eventual sale in 1960. After the sale, Dad purchased further acreage in the area, most of which was later sold for the school [Craigslea] which is directly across the road from this church. He was left with two house blocks, on one of which was our home from 1960 to 1972. Dad built a new home on the other block - this is currently our family home. During Neville's working career he created many varied, exciting & challenging situations for both himself and all his family, some of which were: August 1956 started a general carrying business In 1972 he purchased a cattle property These are only some of the things that Dad accomplished during his life. As I mentioned earlier, life was never dull or boring being a part of Neville's family. Most of the properties were purchased for the dual reasons of being income producing and as holiday destinations for family and friends, allowing Dad to mix family and business. Whilst reviewing Dad's diary notes, my mind keeps wandering and wondering about hereditary problems passed on through the family: and one problem really stands out. Dad had it, his brother Cyril has it, Danny has it, and I've got it. The problem is cars. I reckon Dad has bought and sold more cars than Byrne Ford, and the rest of us are doing our best to match him. From 1995 to 28th November 1997 saw Valda and we children caring for, and helping Dad with his many health problems. During all these years he carried out his responsibilities of being a husband, a father, a teacher, a coach and a provider with love, honour and inspiration, to create a truly exciting lifestyle for all those he shared his life with.
Some of the things Dad taught us, I am sure, were passed on from his parents to Dad and his brothers. I hope I can pass on to my children and their children these same family values of love, honesty, ethics and morals, while enjoying life to the fullest. And so for now Dad, farewell, but we will meet again in another place at another time. Thank you all for taking the time to share with us this moment in the life and death of Neville Edward Osborne. |
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