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Vale David Knuckey Respected Life Member of Anzroc Victoria

 

We were very sorry to hear that our Life Member David Knuckey passed away overnight.

David was a Senior Vice President on the Anzroc Victoria Committee for a number of years.

Since retiring from the Committee David continued to work with Noel Beanland in selecting venues for our lunch meetings. We were pleased to see him at our recent meeting in Mulgrave.

Condolences are extended to David's Family.

Funeral arrangements as below

Thursday 5 September, 12:00 noon

The Renowden Chapel, Springvale Botanical Cemetery, 600 Princes Hwy, Springvale VIC 3171

RIP David Valentine Respected Member of Anzroc Victoria

 

We are very sorry to tell you that David died this morning.  You probably know that he had been fighting prostate cancer for many years and his health had been deteriorating over the last few weeks but, in the end, he died peacefully at home this morning and we were with him.

 
David had a happy and successful life full of things that he enjoyed doing and friends and family with whom he enjoyed sharing those things.  His funeral will be family-only but we are planning a get-together of his friends to celebrate David's life and achievements.  This is likely to be in several weeks' time and once we have fixed the date, we will be in touch again.
 
We are conscious that we may not have contact details for everyone who was close to David, so please feel free to share the news with anyone who you feel would wish to know.
 
Best wishes,
 
Linda, Kaggi and Tina Valentine

Photos from lunch at 833 Collins Street August 2019

Over 60 Members attended our lunch at 833 Collins Street with guest speaker Roger Canty from the MCC

 

Recognising the 50th anniversary of ANZ in Japan

An interesting article to recognise 50 years since ANZ first opened in Japan . A number of anzroc members have been involved over the journey and provided content to Andrew . Next year marks 50 years since creation of the ANZ Brand so there will be more to come in recognition of this milestone.

Please click on the link below

 

https://news.anz.com/posts/2019/august/anz-japan-50-years-archives