South Burnett Times, Tuesday, January 20, 2004 Obituary Lloyd WEIER, footballer, October 6, 1938 to December 17, 2003. Lloyd Mervyn WEIER was born at Laidley on October 6, 1938. He was one of 15 children to parents Mr and Mrs Fred WEIER. The children were seven boys, Ron, Cecil, Vince, Col, Doug, Lloyd and Len and eight girls, May, Violet, Iris, Phyllis, Lil, Lorna, Beryl and Elaine. Lloyd was reared on a farm at Tansey and played first senior football for Kilkivan in the Gympie League before being signed by Brisbane Norths in 1959 where he was coached by Test star Clive Churchill and then Bob Bax. Under Bob Bax he won four Brisbane Premierships and represented Queensland in 1962 and Brisbane in 1962-63. He was referred to as a gentle giant with the height of 197cm and 120kg at his peak and regarded as the biggest player in top league in Australia. In 1965 he covered himself in glory in his Test debut against New Zealand at Aucklands Carlaw Park. Australia won 13-8 in a match described by The Courier Mail as one of the toughest test matches ever played. Australia was down to 12 men for 47 minutes with the dismissal of full-back Graeme Langlands. The Kiwis squared the series a week later with a win 7-5. Lloyd played his first Test against Britain in 1966 domestic series, won by visitors 17-13. He played with North Sydney Bears until 1970 when he returned to Queensland for one last stint with Brisbane Norths. After 15 years of senior football, he retired and six months ago joined Geebung Lawn Bowls Club and he was playing at the club where he died. He is survived by his wife of 41 years Gloria, a son Steven and daughter Narelle and one grandchild. Wedding Katrina TREVOR and Brett KLEINHANSS were married on October 25 in the Baptist Church, Nanango. The attendants were Craig KLEINHANSS, Sarah SEILIN, Scott HARTWIG and Renae CLARK. Katrina is the youngest child of Greg and Pam TREVOR and Brett is the second son of Ian and Iris KLEINHANSS, all of Nanango. The couple will make their new home at Reedy Creek, Taroom. Birth Notices Ron and Janet ARMSTRONG and Cathy RUSH are proud to announce the birth of their first grandchild, Taylor Louise Thelma, Beautiful daughter of Michael and Eillema. 7lb 7oz. 13/1/04 Funeral Notices SCHULTZ, Margaret Ann; aged 49 years, late of Hunter Street, Bundaberg and formerly of Murgon. Passed away at the Base Hospital, Bundaberg on January 17, 2004. Beloved wife of Stephen. Dearly loved mother of Adam and Hannah. Dearly loved daughter of Owen and Shirley HOLSTON and daughter-in-law of Sid and Fran SCHULTZ. Loved sister and sister-in-law of Brian and Leanne, Michael and Glenys, Roger and Diane, Nigel and Deb, Sally and Wayne and loved aunt of their respective families. To know her was to love her. Relatives and friends of the late Margaret SCHULTZ are respectfully invited to attend her funeral service to be held at the Chapel of Des Allen & Co Funerals, Toonburra Street, Wednesday, January 21, 2004 at 10am prior to private cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to Qld Cancer Fund would be preferred. Des Allen & Co Funerals, QFDA, Bundaberg, ph 4153 2424 WATERS (nee RIEDY), Coral Dell; Of South Street, Wondai. Beloved partner of Len PICK, loving mother of Pauline, Paul, Mellesa and Gary, loved mother-in-law and grandmother of their families. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral service to be held at St Marys Anglican Church, Wondai at 11am Tuesday, January 20. HP Virgo & Son, ph 4162 1420 Kingaroy-Nanango-Murgon-Wondai In Memoriam KNIPE, Agnes Jean; 19/1/75 KNIPE, David Edgar; 30/7/83 Gone are the days we used to share But the memories are always there Loved and remembered always Gweneth, Ray and family ________________________________________________ Message sent using Dodo Internet Webmail Server