tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3819588144214105150.post1060260401604720505..comments2024-03-28T18:18:03.748+11:00Comments on The Other Side Of Funerals: An Inside Look: Woronora Cemetery & CrematoriumUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3819588144214105150.post-16220775837502741182013-06-11T02:02:30.199+10:002013-06-11T02:02:30.199+10:00My little brother Brian Robert Williams is buried ...My little brother Brian Robert Williams is buried there in an unmarked grave. He was three years old in 1936 when he was run over by a red truck when I (4 years old) and he were crossing the Princes Highway Kirrawee.<br />I never recovered as I felt I was blamed for not looking after him when we were going across the road to buy some lollies. I am now 81 years old.<br />My grandmother Lucy Williams (Pike) was cremated there and the ashes are in an alcove in the wall near the crematorium. She was nineteen stone when she died.<br />Old grandfather Harry (Henry Inglis Williams) is also buried there. He was a tough old bugger but I loved him anyway. He was a descendant of William Nash who came here as a marine with the First Fleet 1788.<br />I want to be buried in this cemetery because I was a baby in a bush camp just below the cemetery gates in 1933. We gotwater from the cemetery tap at the corner of Ist Ave Loftus. However I am in Vancouver Canada and will be interred far from home. Cedric hector (Ric) Williams.<br /> 'Ric Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01118350184918234516noreply@blogger.com