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Beaconsfield ANZAC memorial service 2022 event

The Beaconsfield ANZAC memorial service was held on 24th April, 2022 at the Cenotaph.

Piper leading the march

 

March along Woods Street to the Cenotaph

 

March to Cenotaph

 

Casey Choir

 

Cranbourne Salvation Army Recorder Ensemble

 

MC Graeme Taylor President of the Beaconsfield Progress Association leads the service

 

Welcome from Brad Battin MP

 

“A call to remember” Philip Walton Beaconsfield CFA

 

Bible reading Suzanne Brewer

 

Prayers Pastor Duncan Becsi Beaconsfield Baptist Church

 

Cr. Brett Owen reading the Memorial Address ‘The Witham Family’

The text of the address read by Councillor Brett Owen is displayed at the bottom of this page.

 

Eric Chaplin President Upper Beaconsfield RSL laying a wreath

 

Students from St Francis Xavier College Beaconsfield laying a wreath

 

Community at service

 

Some of the Community who gathered for the Service

 

Witham family who attended the service to pay tribute to James Albert Witham and Robert Percival Witham

 

Cr Brett Owen holding the nameplate for James Arthur Witham from the Beaconsfield Avenue of Honour

 

Neville and Elizabeth King, Elizabeth is the granddaughter of Private William Charles McNaughton

 

Floral tributes at the Beaconsfield Anzac Memorial Service

 

Beaconsfield Avenue of Honour plaques at Beaconsfield Park, Corner Beaconsfield Emerald Road and Old Princes Highway

 

Eric Chaplin (President Upper Beaconsfield RSL), Viv Williams (Animals In War representative), Cr. Brett Owen (Cardinia Shire), Graeme Taylor (President BPA), Suzanne Brewer (minute secretary BPA), Ann Taylor (Secretary BPA), Brad Battin MP

 

The Poppy is a symbol of World War I

Memorial Address ‘The Witham Family’

The Witham family, a family that have given “their all” for Beaconsfield and Australia

By Penny Harris Jennings

James Albert Witham and his brother Robert Percival were both born in Omeo, Victoria. With the commencement of World War 1 both brothers enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces.  Robert embarked on 19 October 1914. He sadly paid the supreme sacrifice on 25 April 1915 and was “killed in action” at Gallipoli.

James, known as Jim, embarked on 7 March 1916, one can only imagine how Jim felt, his brother dead and now he himself heading into war.

Action in France came immediately, as recorded;

“At 3.15pm on the 24 April 1916, Driver Witham was lead driver of a team comprising a portion of a convoy carting ammunition. When passing along a sunken road nearing the Bonnay Cross roads, the convoy came under very heavy shell fire, killing two complete teams and wounding all the drivers. Driver Witham although himself wounded immediately picked himself up and went to the assistance of other drivers. Although the shell fire was particularly heavy and concentrated on this one point, this driver with utter disregard of personal danger, extricated from amongst the dying mules, one of the drivers who was badly wounded, and still under heavy shell fire carried him 200 yards to a place where his wounds could be dressed. His coolness under fire and his disregard for personal danger, although wounded, set a very high example of courage and devotion to duty”.

For Jim’s action, he was commended and awarded the Military Medal on 10 May 1918.

When Jim returned to Australia from the war, he married Hilda Hodgson and they had four children, Donald, Robert, John and Norma.

Home was now Beaconsfield and Jim had steady employment as a store assistant.

In 1939 the Second World War was announced. Son Robert was first to enlist, he enlisted with Royal Australian Air Force. Bob as he was called,  had attended Beaconsfield State School and then Dandenong High School. On completing school Bob had chosen the career of school teaching.

Training on 10 June 1943 at Sale, Victoria , Bob topped his class at the Bombing and Air Gunnery School with a 90.3 per cent pass.”That capital performance bought him his sergeant’s stripes, air gunner’s wings and a recommendation for a commission”.

Jim, who had served in World War 1, once again enlisted on 12 May 1942 and served with the 11 Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps.

Son Donald also enlisted on 2 September 1942 and joined the unit 10 Australian Advanced Workshop; his Rank was craftsman.

When the war ended, Jim returned home to his life in Beaconsfield once again, with wife Hilda and their two youngest children, John and Norma. Bob returned to teaching and Don resumed his career as a Police Officer.

Today as we reflect, think about the meaning of the following words; bravery, fearless, courage, selflessness, duty and service, these are just a few deserving words that describe a notable Beaconsfield family; The Witham Family.

Thank you.

We Will Remember Them

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