![]() He married Gladys Marie Walter and started a family. They liked his friendly open demeanour and taught him Swahili and the song ‘Congo Safari’ which became one of his party tricks. He entered the police force where he was proud to escort the African Rifles to and from their training ground and guided them around the island. After he left the army things moved at a gallop. It was during his military career that his love of cooking and eating corn beef hash began. He and his men endured a harsh climate and sometimes attacks from the nationalist. He was sent to the Middle East where he was posted at the Suez Canal Zone in Egypt. ![]() ![]() His mother, Marie Lydie, née Levèque was a homemaker.Īurèle joined the military as a young lad and became a non-commissioned officer rising up the ranks to sergeant. His father, Marius Lucien Alexandre Lamy was a police constable before becoming the harbour master. Aurèle was born in Rodrigues, one of seven children. ![]()
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