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Jim Park (footballer)

James William "Jim" Park (14 February 1910 – 9 February 1943) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1930s.
He died in action, in New Guinea, whist serving with the Second AIF.
==Family==
Born in Bendigo on 14 February 1910 to Alexander and Ethel Marion Park, he had three brothers, Alex, George, and Bob, and three sisters, Ethel, Hilda and Jean. His father was a general practitioner; and, in 1919, he moved his practice from Bendigo (having originally practised in Tatura) to Moonee Ponds in order to facilitate the education of his children: the boys attended Melbourne's Scotch College, which had not yet moved to Hawthorn and was still in East Melbourne, and the girls attended Melbourne's Presbyterian Ladies' College, also in East Melbourne.
He married Marjorie Jean Steele, and they had one daughter, Joan Millicent Park (later Mrs Schinner).

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