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Leo Patrick “Paddy” BYRNE

Age at Death51

Date Of Death22 February 1954 : Reg 2/1954 Boulder

Place Of BirthYork, Western Australia

OccupationMiner

Spouse's NameAnn Edith EMERY

  • West Australian, Tuesday 23 February 1954

  • Dept of Mines Annual Report 1954

  • Eastern Goldfields Miners Memorial at the WA Museum in Kalgoorlie WA - Photo Paul Doust

  • Eastern Goldfields Miners Memorial at the WA Museum in Kalgoorlie WA

  • Boulder Cemetery, Boulder, Western Australia - Photo Find a Grave

  • Boulder Cemetery, Boulder, Western Australia - Photo Find a Grave

  • War service record

Name Of Mine On Which Last Employed
Ivanhoe GM, Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia

Diagnosis or cause of accident
Steel being transported slipped from the cage, crushing Byrne against the shaft timbering.

Place Of Burial
Boulder Cemetery, Boulder, Western Australia

Submitted by
David McMillan - Volunteer

MSW
Married

District
Kalgoorlie-Boulder

Cause of Death
Mine Accidents

Father
Frederick Burgess BYRNE

Mother
Mary Anne 'Molly' GURNEY

Place of marriage
Boulder, Western Australia. 1923.

Other Information
WX6155 Paddy was diagnosed medically sick about 17 February 1942 and evacuated from Batavia on the hospital ship 'Wu Sui' which had sailed out of Singapore on 9 February 1942 and left Batavia about 20 February 1942 headed for Columbo.

He was admitted to 12 Australian General Hospital, Columbo on 4 March 1942. He returned to Melbourne 28 March 1942 and hospitalised for several weeks before returning to WA. He was discharged medically unfit 26 June 1942 having returned by train from Melbourne to WA.

Prior to enlisting he was a miner living in Kalgoorlie, where it appears other Byrne family members were also residing.

He came from a large family and several of his brothers enlisted with the military services. Sadly younger brother Mervyn Joseph (Joe) aged 27 years, died in Northam Military Hospital in 1944.

Returning to civilian life, Paddy was living with his wife whom he had married well before the war, and working in Kalgoorlie as a miner. He was to tragically lose his life in a mining accident at the age of 51 years on 22 February 1954.

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