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Helen Ingram (Balding) Tassicker 1943

Helen Ingram (Balding) Tassicker was married to William Henry Tassicker in August 1878, and had children Ruby Butterick and Frank Tassicker. Helen Tassicker died on October 9, 1943 in Wagin, Shire of Wagin County, Western Australia Australia, and was buried at Wagin Cemetery, Arthur Rd, in Wagin, WA.
Helen Ingram (Balding) Tassicker
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October 9, 1943
Wagin, Shire of Wagin County, Western Australia, 6315, Australia
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    Wagin Cemetery, Arthur Rd, in Wagin, Shire of Wagin County, WA 6315, Australia
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    The West Australian. Perth. 12th October 1943. TASSICKER. - On October 9, at Wagin, Helen, dearly loved mother of Frank ( POW, Germany ), and Olive, loved grandma of Shirley, Neil and Ross Tassicker. - Ever remembered. TASSICKER ( Helen ). - On October 9, 1943, at Wagin, loving mother of Ruby ( Mrs. J. Butterick, Wagin ). - Father in Thy gracious keeping, Leave we now our dear one sleeping.
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