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1935 Rex 2021

Rex Aubrey

February 1, 1935 — April 20, 2021

Obituary of Rex Aubrey


Rex was born in Parkes Australia February 1935

During his childhood he excelled as a multisport athlete winning 3 first & 1 second place medals in the Eastern Track & Field championships, 2 first places in the Swimming championships as well as 2 Gold medals in the Australian National High School Swimming Championships. He also won 22 New South Wales State Championship medals as well as numerous other awards.

Rex moved to the United States at the age of 16 and attended Williston Academy prep school in Easthampton, MA. and then Yale University as a Political Science major.

While at Yale Rex became a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and a member of the Book and Snake Society. Here Rex continued his excellence in swimming setting multiple AAU & NCAA records earning a spot on the 1952 Olympic team participating in 2 events and taking 6th place in the 100 yard freestyle. In 1954 he participated in the British Commonwealth Games where he won a Gold and a Bronze medal and in 1956 he set a world record in the 100 yard freestyle.

Rex was admitted into the Parkes Roll of Excellence and also had a street named after him, Rex Aubrey Place. He was recently admitted to the Williston Academy Athletic Hall of Fame.

While working at the DAC he won multiple National titles as a Squash player, hobbies included tennis, scuba diving, and golf where he had 3 hole in ones !

Rex is survived by his wife, 3 children, 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Due to the current situation with Covid the family has decided not to hold any type of memorial.





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