Pimpama & Ormeau War Memorial Print Page
The monument was erected by local residents in the grounds of the Pimpama Uniting (previously Methodist) Church to commemorate those who served in World War One.
In 1993, the western wall was erected by the residents to commemorate those who served in all wars and conflicts.
The unveiling of a memorial monument to fallen soldiers of the Pimpama and Ormeau districts was performed by Mr. J. G. Appel, M.L.A., ion the 1st May, in the presence of a large gathering of residents and visitors. The memorial stone was erected in honour of seven of those gallant lads who had paid the supreme sacrifice. He appealed to those present to see that the boys returning received the assistance that was their due. This was not a matter of politics, but a sacred duty.
The Brisbane Courier, 6th May 1919.
Location
Address: | Creek Street , Uniting Church Cemetery near Mirambeena Drive service road, Pimpama, 4209 |
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State: | QLD |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -27.804911 Long: 153.26787 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | Multiple |
Monument Manufacturer: | A. L. Petrie & Sons (Toowong, QLD) |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Thursday 1st May, 1919 |
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[ Names ]
Pimpama and Ormeau ,
Honor Roll
The Western Wall was built by the residents of Pimpama and Ormeau,
And was dedicated to the memory of those men and women who served their country in its time of need.
When you go home tell them of us and say
For your to-morrow we gave our to-day
25. 4. 1993
ANZAC
Dedicated to the men and women of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and Allied armies who fought at Gallipoli and subsequent battles of the Great War
And for those who have fallen since, for the cause of freedom
We will remember them
25th April 2015
Lest We Forget
This memorial was erected by the loyal residents of Pimpama, and Ormeau,
In honor of those brave boys who sacrificed their all in the Great War.
1914 - 1918.
They have borne their cross,
They have gained their crowns,
Though they lie in far off graves
And we think of their lives a duty done
Manly unselfish, and brave.