Pattie Leckie
Pattie Leckie was born Pattie Maie Leckie at Alexandra, Victoria on 2 March 1899 and died 30 August 1995. She was the wife of Australia?s longest serving Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies.
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Alexandra, Victoria - 2 March - 1899 - 30 August - 1995 - Sir Robert Menzies
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Pattie was the eldest daughter of John Leckie, a Deakinite Liberal who was elected the member for Benambra in the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 1913. He won the federal seat of Indi in 1917. Pattie usually accompanied her father on electorate tours until he lost his seat in 1919.
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John Leckie - Deakinite Liberal - Benambra - Victorian Legislative Assembly - 1913 - Indi - 1917 - 1919
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Pattie attended Fintona Girls? School and during this time saw Robert Menzies, but they were not formally introduced until 1919. After they met Menzies became a regular visitor at her father?s home, and on 27 September 1920 they were married at Kew Presbyterian Church in Melbourne. Soon after their marriage the Menzies' bought the house in Howard Street, Kew that became their family home for 25 years. They had four children, one of whom died at birth.
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Robert Menzies - 1919 - 27 September - 1920 - Kew - Presbyterian Church - Melbourne
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Nine years prior to her husband?s knight hood, on 1 January 1954 Pattie Menzies was appointed Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire. The official citation read: "In recognition for her years of incessant and unselfish performance of public duty in hospital work, in visiting, addressing and encouraging many thousands of women in every State of Australia, including very remote areas, and in the distinguished representation of Australia on a number of occasions overseas."
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1 January - 1954 - Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire
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Dame Pattie outlived her husband who died in 1978 and two of her sons. In 1992 she moved back to Melbourne from Canberra to live with her daughter.
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1978 - 1992 - Melbourne - Canberra
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