Name | Helen Margaret MITCHELL [1] | |
Born | 14 Aug 1945 [1] | |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 3 Jul 2021 | Kelmscott, Western Australia |
Buried | 14 Jul 2021 | Pinnaroo, Western Australia |
Person ID | I3 | Mitchell |
Last Modified | 25 Jul 2021 |
Father | William Willaton 'Bill' MITCHELL, b. 15 Oct 1922, Tien Tsin, China , d. 16 Jul 1996 (Age 73 years) | |
Mother | Mavis Eileen Alison RENSHAW, b. 26 Aug 1920 | |
Married | 21 Oct 1944 | Geelong [2] |
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Family ID | F1 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | D.J. GORDON | |||||||
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Last Modified | 14 Jul 2020 | |||||||
Family ID | F67 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents | Helen Gordon, nee Mitchell - died 3rd July 2021 in Kelmscott Place of death: 20 Turner Place, Kelmscott Parents: William Willatton Mitchell & Mavis Eileen Alison Renshaw Spouse: Donald James Gordon Children: Joseph, Benjamin & Ruth Burial: Pinnaroo Cemetery on 14th July 2021 |
Videos | Helen's experiences as a Baha'i - audio recording in 2015 |
Stories | The Routeburn Track Helen Gordon (nee Mitchell) went on the Routeburn Track while in New Zealand on a working holiday in 1973. | |
Blackstone Community, 1998 to 2001 Don & Helen Gordon (nee Mitchell) were in the Blackstone Community near the borders of Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory. Helen helped develop arts and crafts - including dot painting, sewing, jigsaws and spinifex paper. |
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