Beryl Bonfield - Part 1
In this part 1 of the two part episode of Cronulla RSL Podcast Series ‘Friends By the Beach’, we delve into the extraordinary journey of Cronulla RSL Sub-Branch Life Member, the late Beryl Bonfield.
Part 1
Stan Grimshaw (Cronulla RSL Sub-Branch, Memorabilia Officer) gives us insight into Beryl’s service record. Beryl saw more overseas service during WWII, than many of the soldiers.
We also recall her incredible journey from England to Australia in 1948, as a passenger of a single engine Proctor III airplane. We read extracts from Beryl’s experience, written by Julie Norman for an issue of ‘The Woman Magazine’ (1949).
FROM HER TIME IN SERVICE WITH THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE DURING WW2, TO HER DEDICATION AS SUTHERLAND HOSPITALS FOUNDING MATRON, BERYL'S STORY IS ONE THAT CONTINUES TO INSPIRE AND UPLIFT THOSE WHO COME ACROSS IT.
JOIN US AS WE EXPLORE THE LIFE OF BERYL BONFIELD, A WOMAN WHOSE INDOMITABLE SPIRIT AND UNWAVERING DEDICATION HAVE LEFT AN INDELIBLE MARK ON OUR SUTHERLAND SHIRE COMMUNITY.