Eltham District Historical Society Inc
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Opal (1914-2010) and husband Ken married in 1936 and moved to the new Quinn estate, Montmorency, in the mid 1930s. They ran various businesses and bought a farm in Butterman's Track, St Andrews. Ken was involved in local organisations and Opal was red Cross volunteer.
Contents
Typed notes: Sue Law, 10 November 2010, Address to Eltham District Historical Society about death of Opal Smith. Biographical details of Opal Smith and recent death.
Typed notes: Russell J Smith (son of Opal Smith), 5 November 2010, Notes for celebrant at funeral of Opal Smith. Biographical details of Opal Smith and Montmorency in 1930s.
Order of Service: Celebration of the life of Opal Smith, 8 November 2010, Le Pine Chapel, Eltham.
Typed copy of a reading at service for Opal Smith: "I live on" (author unknown).
Letter Sue Law to Russell Smith, 12 November 2010. Outlining her and friends' involvement with Opal Smith.
Letter Russell Smith to Sue Law, 6 December 2010. Thanks for letter, providing requested material.
Card Russell Smith to Sue Law, no date. Thanks from family.
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