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Private Geoffrey O'Shea Memorial Font, Mullumbimby

Private Geoffrey O'Shea Memorial Font, Mullumbimby
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Description / Background

This memorial is a baptisimal font dedicated to Private Geoffrey O'Shea, who died of illness while serving in the Vietnam War. It consists of three sections, the base, pedestal, and bowl, which all have a hexagonal shape. This traditional style is contrasted nicely by the contemporary, light-coloured stone material used in its construction. There is a white marble plaque bearing the dedication to O'Shea on the front face of the bowl and a smaller metal plaque on the top face of the bowl. 

Geoffrey O'Shea was born on 18 November 1946 at Southport, Queensland. He enlisted in the Australian Army on 3 December 1963 and was allocated to the Royal Australian Signals.

He underwent selection for the Special Air Service (SAS) in 1966, was posted to the SASR on 28 April 1966, and then transferred to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals. As a Signalman, aged 20 years, and a member of the 1st Special Air Service Squadron, he died in South Vietnam from illness on 1 October 1967. He was buried in the Mullumbimby Cemetery.

The font is located in St John's Church, Mullumbimby, near the entry doorway. Access to it is restricted to the opening hours of the church. 

Source: Special Air Service Historial Foundation website.

Inscription

Plaque - front face

TO THE MEMORY

OF

PTE. GEOFF. O'SHEA

DIED VIETNAM

1.10.67

Plaque - top face

IN MEMORY OF

THOSE WHO SERVED TO SECURE YOUR FREEDOM

Veterans listed on this memorial

Veterans listed on this memorial

Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more
Private Geoff O'Shea Vietnam War, 1962–75 18490 Australian Army view

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Address
St John's Church
15 Murwillumbah Road
Mullumbimby NSW 2482
Local Government Area
Byron Shire
Setting
Building – inside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Baptismal font
Recorded by
Graham Wilson
Conflict/s
Vietnam War, 1962–75
Materials
Other stone