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- Punch Melbourne, Vic. Thursday 27th June 1907; MR. W. F. LOUTIT TO MISS W. G. WATERHOUSE
A very pretty wedding was celebrated at Wesley Church, Perth, on Wednesday, 5th June, between Mr. W. Flett Loutit, of Fremantle, second son of Mr. Loutit, of Mt. Gambier, South Australia, and Miss Winnie Graham Waterhouse, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Waterhouse. of "Lansdowne," Ventnor-avenue,West Perth. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. G. Jenkin. Mr. Reginald D'Arcy Irvine presided at the organ, and played the"Bridal March" as the bride entered the church on the arm of her father..........At the conclusion of the ceremony the newly wedded pair and friends adjourned to "Lansdowne"(the parents' residence, where a reception was held in the drawing-room. Dainty refreshments were served in a large marquee erected on the lawn for the purpose.
Sunday Times Perth 13th October 1918
A worthy citizen and generous hearted man was the late Mr. William Flett Loutit, of Leake-street. Cottesloe, whose death was announced recently. For years prominent in the service of Hy. Wills and Co., he was attacked by a painful malady, and death ended his sufferings after a long illness. His worth was attested by the large number of friends who attended the funeral at Karrakatta Cemetery. Telegrams and messages of condolence were received from all parts of the Commonwealth.
Cottesloe is a beach in Perth W.A., though the obituary is in an Adelaide paper )
Chronicle Adelaide Saturday 5th October 1918; LOUTIT.- On the 30th September at Cottesloe, Western Australia, William Flett Loutit, second son of the late Andrew Loutit.
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