Robert Funnell Explained

Robert Funnell
Constituency Am:Brisbane
Assembly:Queensland Legislative
Term Start:11 June 1932
Term End:3 January 1936
Predecessor:Mick Kirwan
Successor:Johnno Mann
Birth Date:1895
Birth Place:Tweed River, New South Wales, Australia
Death Date:3 January 1936 (aged 40 or 41)
Death Place:Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Restingplace:Toowong Cemetery
Birthname:Robert Funnell
Nationality:Australian
Party:Labor
Spouse:Aileen Vera Donovan (m.1929 d.1950)
Occupation:Station hand, Shearer, Business owner

Robert Funnell[1] (1895 – 3 January 1936) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[2]

Early years

Funnell was born in the Tweed River area of New South Wales, to parents John Funnell, farmer, and his wife Mary Ann (née Petrie)[2] and came to Queensland at an early age.[3] They first settled in Woombye before moving to Brisbane where he received his state primary education.[2]

After leaving school, Funnell worked as a station hand, shearer, and sugar worker before becoming an organiser with the Australian Workers' Union.[2] In this role, he represented the union at state meetings and conventions and was also a delegate to the Queensland Central Eexecutive. He later relinquished that position to open fruit businesses in Brisbane.[3]

Political career

After losing a party plebiscite for the seat of Ithaca, Funnell was chosen to be the Labor Party candidate for the seat of Brisbane at the 1932 state election, defeating the long-standing member, Mick Kirwan.

Funnell retained the seat for Labor[4] as the party won back government after three years in opposition.[5] He held the seat until his death in 1936, and during his term he had been a member of the Public Works Committee.[2]

Personal life

Funnell married Aileen Vera Donovan (died 1955)[6] on 25 May 1929 and together had two sons.[2] He was a talented sportsman and represented the state in rugby union.[2]

Whilst holidaying at Burleigh Heads in January 1936, Funnell returned to Brisbane to undergo an operation for appendicitis at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital.[3] He collapsed in the theatre, and died before the operation could commence.[3] His funeral was held at St Stephen's Cathedral and proceeded to the Toowong Cemetery.[7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Death of Bob Funnell M.L.A. . . Brisbane . 7 January 1936 . 24 April 2015 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  2. Web site: Former Members. Parliament of Queensland. 2015. 24 April 2015.
  3. News: DEATH OF M.L.A. FOR BRISBANE. . . Brisbane . 4 January 1936 . 24 April 2015 . 19 . National Library of Australia.
  4. News: DETAILS OF COLLING. . . 13 June 1932 . 24 April 2015 . 14 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: One of the Closest Contests in the History of Queensland. . . 13 June 1932 . 24 April 2015 . 11 . National Library of Australia.
  6. https://www.qld.gov.au/law/births-deaths-marriages-and-divorces/family-history-research/ Family history research
  7. News: Family Notices. . . Brisbane . 4 January 1936 . 24 April 2015 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  8. https://online.brisbane.qld.gov.au/cemeteries/cemeteries_step3.jsp?mapdisplay=185995 Funnell Robert