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'''Leslie Raymond Poad''' (02 December 1904 - 02 December 1996) was a resident of Westfield, moving to the district from Dardanup in the mid-1930s.
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==Property==
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The Poad family lived on Seventh Road (the former portion of which is now known as Poad Street). The family first bought 276 acres in 1934, a dairy farm which formerly belonged to L.W. Wells, however by 1942 the Poads had 110 acres on Seventh Road. Later in life, Leslie Poad moved to the Kelmscott hills during the 1980s.
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==Marriage==
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Les Poad's first wife was Florence Mary Poad (1912-2003). The couple married in 1935. Their sons were Barry Poad (1936-1990), Alan Poad (1944-2018) and Keith Poad (1939-1947).
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Lesley Raymond Poad's second marriage was to Shirley Igglesden (nee Allen). 
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==Community Contribution==
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Les Poad was Captain of the North-West Armadale Bush Fire Brigade which was established in 1953 and operated from Poad's property.
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His son Barry Poad was a well-respected Rotarian and community figure who had a local park, Barry Poad Reserve, named in his honour.
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Leslie Raymond Poad
Headstone Information
Date of Birth 02 December 1904
Age at Death 92 years
Transcription In Loving Memory of Leslie Raymond Poad Born 02/12/1904 Died 02/12/1996 Aged 92 Years


Leslie Raymond Poad (02 December 1904 - 02 December 1996) was a resident of Westfield, moving to the district from Dardanup in the mid-1930s.

Property

The Poad family lived on Seventh Road (the former portion of which is now known as Poad Street). The family first bought 276 acres in 1934, a dairy farm which formerly belonged to L.W. Wells, however by 1942 the Poads had 110 acres on Seventh Road. Later in life, Leslie Poad moved to the Kelmscott hills during the 1980s.

Marriage

Les Poad's first wife was Florence Mary Poad (1912-2003). The couple married in 1935. Their sons were Barry Poad (1936-1990), Alan Poad (1944-2018) and Keith Poad (1939-1947). Lesley Raymond Poad's second marriage was to Shirley Igglesden (nee Allen).

Community Contribution

Les Poad was Captain of the North-West Armadale Bush Fire Brigade which was established in 1953 and operated from Poad's property. His son Barry Poad was a well-respected Rotarian and community figure who had a local park, Barry Poad Reserve, named in his honour.

References