Ernest Warden Gordon Mucklow (3 September, 1898 – 23 April, 1953)[1] was an Australian football player. He played for Port Adelaide Football Club in the 1920s and 1930s. He also played for Victorian countryside, Dimboola, during the 1920s.[2] Mucklow also worked as a furnaceman.[3]
Family
Ernest Mucklow was the son of William Joseph Mucklow (1865–1932)[4] and Mary Mucklow (1863–1935), née Drewett.[5] He was born at Charleston, South Australia on 3 September, 1898.
He married Winifred Dorothy Mazey (1900–1979) on 15 August, 1921.[6]
Death
He died (suddenly) of a coronary occlusion at Semaphore Park, South Australia on 23 April, 1953.[7]
See also
References
- ^ Kneebone, Harry (24 April 1953). "'Punch' Mucklow Dead". The Advertiser. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
- ^ "Old Dimboola Star Dies". The Horsham Times. 1 May 1953. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
- ^ "Ex-Magpie Idol Dies". News. 23 April 1953. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
- ^ In Memoriam: Mucklow, The Advertiser, (Monday, 17 September 1934), p.14.
- ^ Deaths: Mucklow, The Chronicle, (Thursday, 8 August 1935), p.25.
- ^ Marriages: Mucklow—Mazey, The Chronicle, (Saturday, 4 November 1922), p.33.
- ^ Deaths: Mucklow, The Advertiser, (Friday, 24 April 1953), p.20.