Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington, 1914-1918
Hearle E Pte 2599 Edward Robert 5 Inf Bn 20 Printer Single Meth
Address: Kensington, Ormond St, 17
Next of Kin: Hearle, J K, Mrs, mother, 98 Ormond St, Kensington
Enlisted: 19 Jun 1915
Embarked: SS Makarini 15 Sep 1915
Prior service: 64 Inf
Date of Death: 21/07/1916
CWGC: "Son of James Reed Hearle and Jane Hearle, of 2, Mackay Avenue, Glen Huntley, Victoria, Australia. Born at Kensington, Victoria".
BRIGHTON CITY CEMETERY (BEAR ROAD)
Essendon Gazette 15 July 1915
Bay View Hotel, South Kensington (Photo: Lenore Frost, 2010)
A send-off was given by the South Kensington Juniors, at their club rooms, Gorry’s Bay View Hotel, on Saturday last, to two of their players, Messrs. E. Hearle and D. McNee, who have volunteered for the front. Songs, dancing, games, etc., helped to make a pleasant evening, and at supper Mr. Bert Henry, on behalf of the club, wished their comrades God speed and a safe return; and, on behalf of the "Bay View," presented them with pocket books. Both gentlemen responded, and at the conclusion of the evening, Mr. A. Mclvor, in a neat speech, thanked their hostess for her kindness to the club.
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War Service Commemorated
Flemington Branch ANA*
Kensington Methodist Church*
Kensington Salvation Army Corps*
Kensington State School
Anzac Honoured Dead 21 Jul 1916
Essendon Gazette Roll of Honour DOW
Regimental Register
IN MEMORIAM
HEARLE.-On the 21st July, at Kitchener Hospital,
England, of wounds received in action. Edward
Robert, dearly loved brother of Caroline, aged
21 years and 2 months.
Greater love hath no man than this,
that he lay down his life for his friends.
-(Inserted hy his loving sister and brother-in law,
Carrie and Frank, and little Ronnie and
Ivor.)
HEARLE.-Died from wounds, at Kitchener Hos-
pital, England, on 21st July, 1916, Edward Robert,
aged 21 years, beloved and only brother of John
Hearle, Glenhuntly.
He nobly served his country.
HEARLE.-A tribute of love to the memory of our
loved brother, Edward Robert (Eddie), who died
21st July, from wounds received while fighting for
King and country, aged 21; loved uncle of Carrie
and Sylvia Sutton.
A noble hero, true and brave,
Peacefully sleeps in a soldier's grave.
-(Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in law,
L. and B. Sutton.)
HEARLE.-Died of wounds on 21st July, at Kit-
chener Hospital, Brighton, England, Edward Robert,
aged 21 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R,
Hearle, Ormond street, Kensington; loved brother
of John Hearle (Glenhuntly), Mrs. E. H. Hughes
(Ascotvale), Mrs. H. D. Sutton (Coburg),
Mrs. G. H. Alison (Kensington), Mrs. F. D.
Stephens (Chelsea), Mary Reed, and Sylvia
Rose (Kensington).
He rose responsive to his country's call,
And gave for her his best, his life, his all.
HEARLE. In loving tribute to the memory of
our loved brother, Edward Robert (Eddie),
who died of wounds 21st July, 1916, also
our dear sister, Vic, and her babe, who died
21st January, 1917, loved uncle and aunt of
Carrie and Sylvia Sutton.
All honour give to those who nobly fighting,
nobly- fell, that we might live.
How little we know in the morning,
That ere falls the shadows of night,
And the stars come out in the heavens,
If our hearts will be sad or bright.
-(Inserted by their loving sister and brother-in
law, L. and B. Sutton, Glenhuntly.)
The Argus 29 July 1916
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1599957
HEARLE.-In loving memory of our brother,
Eddie, who died at the Kitchener Hospital, Eng-
land, on the 21st July, 1916, from wounds re-
ceived on active service in France, (inserted by
J. and F. Hearle, Glenhuntly.)
The Argus 21 July 1917
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1637529
HEARLE.—In loving memory of our dear son, Pri-
vate Eddie Hearle, who died of wounds July 21,
1916; also our loved daughter Vicky and her
babe, who died January 21, 1917; also our
loved daughter Lottie, who died February 24,
1918. "
Reunited.
The bugle call and battle's ball
Again shall rouse him never;
He fought and fell, he saved us well;
His furlough lasts for ever,
-(Inserted by their loving father, mother, and
sister Sylvia, Kensington.)
The Argus 20 July 1918
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1407496
HEARLE -In loving memory of our brother, Ed-
ward Robert, who died at Kitchener Hospital,
Brighton, England on 21st July, 1916, from
wounds received in France.
"When duty called he answered fearlessly"
-(Inserted by J and F Hearle, Glenhuntly)
The Argus 22 July 1918
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1408329
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