MOUNT EVELYN STAR MAIL
Home » News » Mercy Place continues Anzac Day tradition

Mercy Place continues Anzac Day tradition

In its third year, Mercy Place Montrose hosted a special Anzac Day service for its residents to honour and remember their service on Australia’s frontlines.

A tradition that started in 2021 as a bucket list item for one of Mercy Place’s residents, Private Bill Morris, a World War II veteran who wanted to experience one more Anzac Day, has continued as a valued part of the aged care home’s calendar.

Although hanging on to experience two services in the end, Mr Morris died after a long battle with illness.

Despite him not being here, lifestyle coordinator Deidre Halligan said it was important for Mercy Place to honour all residents for their service.

“Residents and staff at Mercy Place Montrose believe it’s important to honour and recognise the service and sacrifices made by our residents who served to protect this nation,” she said.

“Our Anzac Day service is an opportunity for the home to come together as a community to pay tribute and respect to their bravery. I am privileged to organise this service to honour their legacy and to acknowledge the sacrifices they made for our freedom.”

Recognised in this year’s service were serving members of the Reserve Forces John Cumming and Colin Bowater, as well as Korean War veteran Eric Philpot.

Having served in the Reserve Forces from 1953-1959, Mr Cumming was the recipient of an Aussie Hero Quilt to acknowledge him for his dedication to Australia.

“Anzac Day is a reminder for me that every contribution to our nation’s history is valuable, whether it was during the wars or not,” he said.

“It’s important that we honour and remember all those who have served, and continue to serve, to protect our country and our way of life.”

For Mr Philpot, Anzac Day is a time to remember the sacrifices made throughout all wars.

“As a member of the Australian Army during the Korean War between 1951 to 1953, I was called upon to support our allies and to defend our values,” he said.

“Anzac Day is important to me as it honours the sacrifices made by those who served in this war, and the impact it had on our nation.”

As a long time member of the Reserve Forces, from 1968 to 1990, Mr Bowater said he served during a time of challenges for Australia.

“Anzac Day is a chance for all to reflect and pay tribute to those who served alongside me and the other Anzacs.

“It’s important we remember the sacrifices made by our servicemen and women, and the impact their service had on our nation’s history. I am proud to have served my country and to be a part of this commemoration.”

Not only were those who joined the armed forces acknowledged, the women who lost husbands and helped on home soil to support Australia’s fighters were honoured.

World War II seamstress Leila Fraser recalled her time during the war, befriending and supporting those around her.

“As a seamstress during World War II, I supported the Australian soldiers by making their clothes and uniforms,” she said.

“I also forged lasting relationships with American soldiers, who were so far away from their homes and families, and allies of the Anzacs.

“Mercy Place Montrose’s Anzac Day service is important to me as it also recognises the contributions of those who supported the war effort in other ways. I am grateful to be able to share my story.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Olympians descend on Yarra Valley

    Olympians descend on Yarra Valley

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 527441 Thursday 8 January marked the commencement of a four-day frenzy at the Melbourne Gun Club in Yering. From the Commonwealth Championship competition to…

  • Smith steers Mounters’ Seconds to victory

    Smith steers Mounters’ Seconds to victory

    Cricket returned after its summer siesta over the Christmas period on Saturday, and Mt Evelyn’s cricketers braced themselves for the big run into finals with just over a month to…

  • To stay or go when fires are near

    To stay or go when fires are near

    Friday’s extreme fire conditions and statewide total fire ban has raised one question for many Yarra Ranges locals. ‘Should I stay or should I go?’ With many fires dotted around…

  • Yarra Junction Dental Surgery welcomes Dr Luke Emery

    Yarra Junction Dental Surgery welcomes Dr Luke Emery

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 522145 Dr Stewart Gin is pleased to announce the addition of his good friend Dr Luke Emery to the Yarra Junction Dental Surgery team.…

  • A simple New Year’s resolution that could save your life

    A simple New Year’s resolution that could save your life

    Dear editor, Many of us make a promise or two at this time of year to do more for our health. But there’s one subject many skip when planning their…

  • Another Avatar special effects extravaganza

    Another Avatar special effects extravaganza

    Avatar: Fire and Ash Starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña and Stephen Lang M 3.75/5 The third film in the Avatar franchise, Avatar: Fire and Ash is another serviceable, visually stunning…

  • Experience country racing at its best in Healesville

    Experience country racing at its best in Healesville

    Just an hour from the hustle and bustle of Melbourne, the Healesville Amateur Horse Racing Club delivers one of regional Victoria’s most enjoyable and family-friendly days out. Nestled in the…

  • Connect with free advice and support when you need it most

    Connect with free advice and support when you need it most

    Accessing mental health support can feel overwhelming, especially during times of stress, anxiety or emotional uncertainty. Knowing where to turn and what options are available is not always clear. Eastern…

  • Go wild and visit the zoo

    Go wild and visit the zoo

    On a stunning 12 ha property with sweeping views to Mt Buller and beyond is a very special place where Dr Doolittle dreams of talking to the animals regularly come…

  • Flowery family fun at Blue Lotus Water Garden

    Flowery family fun at Blue Lotus Water Garden

    With the pressures of Christmas now over, I’m sure many parents are looking for ways to keep the kids entertained over the school holidays. The Blue Lotus Water Garden at…