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Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at 'Kalamata' Karragullen; 1958 at 44 Halsey street, South Bunbury; 1963 at 19 Carey street, Busselton; 1968 at 46 Bussell highway, Busselton; 1977 at Caravan Park, Carnarvon; 1980 at 13 Lewin court, Gosnells
 
Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at 'Kalamata' Karragullen; 1958 at 44 Halsey street, South Bunbury; 1963 at 19 Carey street, Busselton; 1968 at 46 Bussell highway, Busselton; 1977 at Caravan Park, Carnarvon; 1980 at 13 Lewin court, Gosnells
 
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Three of Joyce's brothers served in the Army during WW II.  [[Stanley Gordon Curtis]] with the 2/1st Independent Company on Rabaul where he was killed by the Japanese; [[Albert
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Three of Joyce's brothers served in the Army during WW II.  [[Stanley Gordon Curtis]] with the 2/1st Independent Company on Rabaul where he was killed by the Japanese; [[Albert Cecil Clarence Curtis]] with the Reserve's 19th Garrison Battalion, and [[Harry Alfred Curtis]] who served with the 2/32nd Battalion.
Cecil Clarence Curtis]] with the Reserve's 19th Garrison Battalion, and [[Harry Alfred Curtis]] who served with the 2/32nd Battalion.
 
  
 
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Joyce Curtis
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 6 Jun 1923
Place of Birth Jarrahdale, Western Australia
Death 29 Sep 2017, aged 94
Place of Death Gosnells, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 19 years, 9 Months
Address Bedfordale, Western Australia
Next of Kin Father , Mr Albert Curtis
Military Information
Reg Number WF53089
Date of Enlistment 18 Mar 1943
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 7th Advanced Ordnance Depot
Post War Details
Fate Remained in Australia



Pre War

War Service

discharged 2 May 1946

Post War

During 1947 Joyce married John Stanley Hudson. John died on 1 Sep 2003 in Gosnells, aged 80.

Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at 'Kalamata' Karragullen; 1958 at 44 Halsey street, South Bunbury; 1963 at 19 Carey street, Busselton; 1968 at 46 Bussell highway, Busselton; 1977 at Caravan Park, Carnarvon; 1980 at 13 Lewin court, Gosnells

Notes

Three of Joyce's brothers served in the Army during WW II. Stanley Gordon Curtis with the 2/1st Independent Company on Rabaul where he was killed by the Japanese; Albert Cecil Clarence Curtis with the Reserve's 19th Garrison Battalion, and Harry Alfred Curtis who served with the 2/32nd Battalion.


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