Honor Hazel Bamberry was born on 25th June 1924 at Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia. She was a daughter of Alfred Bamberry and Beatrice Kemp.
Honor served in the Australian Women's Army Service as a driver during the Second World War, from 1st May 1943 to 20th June 1946.[1]
She married Walter Ladbrook about 1955.[2] They had two children:
Honor passed away, aged 67 years, in 1991.[3]
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Categories: Australian Women's Army Service, World War II | War Medal 1939-1945 | Australia Service Medal 1939-1945