Abraham Wilson’s obituary appeared in the Townsville (Bulletin?) on (date?)
It read:
Abraham Wilson died in Townsville on May 27 at the age of 92. He was born in Northern Ireland in 1876 and arrived in Australia at Rockhampton in 1892, on the ship S.S. Roma. He came to Townsville in 1901. He lived at Oonoonba during cyclone Leonta, working in the tin shop at Ross River Meatworks.
He married Emily Jane Coleman of South Townsville, in 1908, taking up residence at Railway Estate, living there until his retirement to Pallarenda, Townsville in 1965.
Having been taught painting trade, while in Rockhampton, by a German resident there, worked as such in and around Townsville for approximately 40 years. He was noted for his ability in paint colour mixing, signwriting, house painting, coach painting and lining of same, graining of altars in churches, gold leaf lettering and landscape paintings in oil. Oldtimers alive to-day who knew him refer to him as one of the best in his day in his profession.
He was respected by all who knew him. He loved band music, playing in the Wesleyan Band in Townsville, and with a circus band in Rockhampton as a side drummer. He also played clarinet and accordion. He was a keen fisherman for many years on and around Townsville’s Harbour breakwaters and enjoyed talking of his experiences as such. His means of transport to and from wherever he wished to go, be it work or fishing, throughout his life in Townsville, were his legs only. He was a non-drinker and non-smoker.
He is survived by his wife and sons Henry, Edward, William, Gordon and daughter Lillian (Mrs J. Hatton), all of Townsville.
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