Pat Darling

Pat Darling
Born Janet Patteson Gunther
31 August 1913
Died 2007
Occupation Servicewoman,Nursing Sister
Years active 1940–1990

Pat Darling (born 31 August 1913, Casino, New South Wales, Australia – died 2007) was an Australian servicewoman and nursing sister with the 2/10th Australian General Hospital.

Early life

Born as Janet Patteson Gunther, her great grandfather, Archdeacon James Gunther, was a missionary to indigenous Australians at Wellington, New South Wales. Her grandfather, Archdeacon William Gunther, was rector of St John's, Parramatta. The second eldest of eight children, she attended bush schools before leaving school at 12 to help out at home in the farm.[1]

World War II

She trained in general nursing at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Camperdown, and worked as a private nurse until enlisting in 1940 with the 2nd/10th Australian General Hospital. She sailed to Singapore in February 1941. She was one of the Australian nurses taken prisoner by the Japanese in Sumatra during World War II. She wrote about her three and a half years incarceration and survival in Portrait of a Nurse (published in 2001).[2]

Family

She married Major George Colin Darling (NX101315 2/5 Infantry Battalion), a manager with the Port Kembla steelworks in 1957 and a widower with four children in 1949. She stopped nursing in the late 1940s/early 1950s. Colin Darling died in the early 1970s.[3]

Death

Janet Patteson Gunther "Pat" Darling died in 2007, aged 94. While George Colin Darling died in 1983, aged 76.

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