Jack McCafferty
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John Francis (Jack) McCafferty | |
Born | March 11, 1914 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
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Died | 12 January 1999 (aged 84) |
Spouse | Lorna McCafferty |
Children | Six |
John Francis (Jack) McCafferty was one of the great pioneers of the bus and coach industry in Australia, founder of McCafferty's Express Coaches and Mayor of Toowoomba for 9 years.[1]
Jack was born at Breakfast Creek, Brisbane on March 11, 1914, the son of James McCafferty, a railway engine driver, and Martha.
During the depression in the 1930s, Jack operated a milk run with a horse and cart in Wilsonton.
On April 1 1940, Jack began his first bus run, purchasing the Picnic Point to Rangeville service. Later in 1950, he acquired a co-ordinated bus-rail link from Toowoomba to Brisbane. Over the following years, Jack acquired further services, building the business into an Australia-wide coach service.
In 1955, Jack was elected as an Alderman to the Toowoomba City Council and within three years he was the 58th Mayor of Toowoomba, an office he held for 9 years until his defeat in 1967. During this time, he came to be regarded as a dynamic Mayor who put Toowoomba on the map.[2]
Jack McCafferty passed away on January 12 1999 at the age of 84 after a 2 year battle with cancer. His funeral was held at St. Patrick’s Cathedral and was attended by more than 1000 people. [3]
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NAME | McCafferty, John Francis (Jack) |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Founder of McCafferty's Express Coaches and Mayor of Toowoomba |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1914-3-11 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
DATE OF DEATH | 1999-1-12 |
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