Bruce Graeme Falk was born 1 August 1919 and was the son of Harold Vincent and Dorothy Emily Falk of New Plymouth. Before the war he was a keen cricketer and was a member of the successful New Plymouth Old Boy's cricket club senior team in 1937-1938.
He served in World War Two with the 15th Reinforcements and then the 19th Battalion before going to Sandhurst Military College for officer training in 1945.
Before the war he worked at the Internal Marketing Department in Wellington. After the war he moved to Christchurch where he married Ngaire Southerwood in 1949 and worked as an accountant. He died in Christchurch on 2 January 1972.
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