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Author: | Hippy Chippy [ Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Sad passing of a True Gentleman... Jock McCracken... |
I received this very sad news from 'Charlie' Charlton tonight... Rick Jock passesd away in the early hours of Friday morning Here are the funeral arrangements: Cornelius Gray 'Jock' McCracken McCRACKEN, Cornelius Gray. 14.12.1925 - 15.06.2007 Late of North Curl Curl. Beloved and cherished husband for 59 years of Joy. Treasured and loved father of Patricia Bucknall, Jill Marles and Elizabeth McCracken. Father-in-law of Geoff Marles. Grandfather of Amanda, Ian and Skye Bucknall; Daniel, Rae and Kirsty Marles. Great-grandfather of Hannah and Harrison Bucknall and Luke Marles. The family and friends of CORNELIUS are kindly invited to attend his funeral service to be held in the South Chapel of Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Delhi Road, North Ryde, on Thursday (June 21, 2007) at 12 noon. No flowers, donations to specified charities, envelopes at the door. In The Care Of WHITE LADY FUNERALS Manly A.F.D.A. 9976 0854 Chas I had the great pleasure (as did 'Charlie',) of serving with Jock in HMAS Tarangau, TPNG, where, (for a LCDR,) he was one of the most likeable identities on the island... A true 'white man' as we say... Jock and Joy and daughters Jill, Elizabeth and Patricia were ALL very popular and the family always seemed to be more at home with the troops at the island's many banyans and social events, both at the Junior Sailors' Mess and the Chiefs' and P.O.'s Mess, than they were in the Wardroom, and on a number of occasions I, along with many other single sailors, had the pleasure of enjoying the McCrackens' hospitality at their home... If the Navy had, (in some uncharacteristic gesture of community) hand-picked a family, who would add to the harmony, enhance the social fabric and break the monotony of twelve to twenty four months on a lush tropical island in the middle of nowhere, they couldn't have done better than to select 'The McCrackens'... Jock was one of those unpretentious true Gentlemen, and his passing will be a sad loss to this world, he will be truly missed by everyone he came in contact with... My sincere condolences to Joy, Elizabeth, Jill and Patricia... I will definitely be attending Jock's funeral service on Thursday... VALE JOCK... |
Author: | charliec [ Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:17 pm ] |
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Thanks for those words Rick I've a lot more I want to say about Jock but still too upset at the moment I just hope anyone who served with Jock can get there if they can. Beaut Bloke ..Beaut family!! Chas |
Author: | Graeme Rhodes [ Wed Jun 20, 2007 12:47 pm ] |
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Shit!!! Knew Jock during his Tarangau days as well. An absolute gentleman. Will be sadly missed by all who ever knew or had anything to do with him or his family. Shit again! Sympathies to all his family. |
Author: | Hippy Chippy [ Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:04 pm ] |
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Received this post script from 'Charlie' Charlton... If you know how to post this on Gunplot there may be many people who served with Jock who would like to be advised of his death... A great man and friend to many. Will be sadly missed not only by family, but those he came in contact with in his time in RAN ...especially (on) Manus (Island). Charlie I agree with you entrirely Charlie, but regrettably, as both Ned and I are banned from The Gun Plot, (our 'punishment' from 'Stones' for having the audacity to start off our own website...) so I'm unable to post it... If any of our Members are still Members of The Gun Plot, would you please ensure Jock's funeral notice gets posted there... Thanks... |
Author: | davobj [ Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:16 pm ] |
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I also knew Jock during his Tarangau days. An true gentleman. Will be sadly missed by all who ever knew or had anything to do with him and Joy. I still remember the pleasure and privilage of an invite to Jock and Joy's "Sak Sak" for an all night BBQ, just bring yourself, thats all, and not allowed to leave until the sun rose, with a beer in hand. A "whiteman true". Also met again in Canberra and he had not changed at all. Sympathies to Joy and family. |
Author: | Hippy Chippy [ Fri Jun 22, 2007 2:19 am ] |
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Jock's funeral was a dignified and moving affair, (our Dave 'Charlie' Charleton piped Jock's casket into the Northern Suburbs Crematorium's South Chapel playing 'Flower of Scotland' on his bagpipes,) yet with with a typical wry touch of humour, and anyone who knew him would appreciate the 'Order of Service' folder below which sums up the 'Jock' that we all remember... It was lovely to see Joy and the family again, she REALLY hasn't changed..! Hard to believe it's 35 years since we last saw each other in Manus Island... Jock and Joy spent a total of four years in HMAS Tarangau, Manus Island, testimony to their popularity and acceptance by all... Having prior commitments at RANSA I couldn't get out of, I wasn't able to stay at the wake, leaving after just one beer, but I'm sure everyone else is still there now... (...trying to find Jock's secret stash of Glenfiddich...!) |
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