Gloster Udy

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Reverend Gloster Stuart Udy OAM MBE (21 May 1918 – 4 May 2003) was an Australian Uniting Church minister
and author.

Early life and education

Udy was the eldest son of Joseph George Stuart Udy (1885–1959) a Cornish Methodist minister and was one of three brothers who became ministers of religion. James Udy and Richard Udy were his younger brothers. Udy attended Newington College (1933),[1] North Sydney Boys High School and Maitland High School. He studied Arts at the University of Sydney graduating in 1939.[2]

War service

Udy served during the Second World War as a sergeant and then captain and chaplain to the 2/23 Infantry Battalion.[3] He was at the battle for Tarakan.

Christian mission

In 1951 he took up a posting as Minister of the Leigh Memorial Church at

Nashville
. After his retirement in 1988 he promoted the restoration of the Castlereagh Methodist Church which is the site of the first Methodist chapel in Australia. He is buried in the grounds.

Publications

Udy published seven books of history, religion and biography.[5]

Honours

References

  1. ^ Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Sydney, 1999) pp 203
  2. The Maitland Mercury
    . NSW. 28 December 1939. p. 4. Retrieved 15 April 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ Australian War Memorial
  4. The Cumberland Argus
    . Parramatta, NSW. 22 August 1951. p. 1. Retrieved 15 April 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ NLA Catalogue. Retrieved 15 April 2014
  6. ^ Member of the Order of the British Empire. Retrieved 15 April 2014
  7. ^ Medal of the Order of Australia. Retrieved 15 April 2014
  8. ^ Penrith Lakes Media Release. Retrieved 15 April 2014