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Memories of 1962


 

Nineteen sixty two management committee
 
Newspaper clipping regarding the passing of Miss Essie Hefferan
                     
                    

Text from the above newspaper article:

ESSIE HEFFERAN DIES IN GYMPIE
Prominent Bundaberg musician Miss Theresa Mary (Essie) Hefferan died in Gympie General Hospital about noon yesterday.

Miss Hefferan, who was 47, received severe head injuries when her car overturned 20 miles north of Gympie on Saturday.

The hospital staff said she did not regain consciousness. Miss Hefferan, was born in Bundaberg - the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hefferan, of Bundaberg. She had lived at 252 Bourbong Street at the time of her death, and had lived in Bundaberg all her life.

Her main interest had been the Bundaberg Amateur Players, of which the was a co-founder in 1949, and it's musical director since its inception.

The president of the Players, Mr. W.M. Millar, said yesterday: "She occupied a unique position in the Players, and her passing will be deeply felt."

Miss Hefferan had piloted all the Players' musical productions, including several Gilbert and Sullivan works, Leharis "Merry Widow,", and Schubert's "Lilac Time."

Last year she made her only venture in straight production, with the successful comedy, "The Blue Goose."

Miss. Hefferan, L.T.C.L.L. Mus. A., as a professional music teacher, was responsible for the training of many of Bundaberg's leading pianists and singers.

She was the pianist for the Bundaberg Musical Society for many years.

                    
                    
 
 
         
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