Eddie Charles MURDOCK [3129]
- Born: 17 Nov 1910, Warooka, South Australia
- Marriage: Nancy Jean ELTON [3127] on 11 Sep 1937 in Christadelphian Church, Adelaide, South Australia
- Died: 22 Oct 1993, Warooka, South Australia at age 82
- Buried: 27 Oct 1993, Warooka General Cemetery, South Australia
General Notes:
1910 SA Births 854/231 MURDOCK Eddie Charles Henry David MURDOCK Mary Maria BOUNDY, Daly Cemetery: Warooka General MURDOCK Eddie Charles (Chook) 82y 1993; Husband of Nancy Jean, father of Don, Robin, David & Michael.
Advertiser MURDOCK Chooky 1993 (- Pub 26 Oct 1993)
Advertiser and Register (Adelaide) Wednesday 13 May 1931 North Eastern Hills Association The annual meeting of the Western United Football Club was held at Warooka. The president (Mr. J. D. Fenhale) was in the chair. The secretary (Mr. E. C. Jung) submitted the balance-sheet, showing a credit of £17 16/. It was resolved to run only an 'A' Grade team this season. Officers elected:- Patron, Mr. F. Teheny; president, Mr. J. D. Penhale; secretary, Mr. E. C. Jung; assistant, Mr. Charles Murdock; treasurer, Mr. E. H. Ross; selection committee, captain; vice-captain, secretary; assistant and treasurer; goal umpire, Mr. H. Denton; boundary umpire, Mr. E. Hoile; gate keeper, Mr. W. Heitmann; timekeepers. Messrs. Penhale and P. Sheppard; delegates to association. Messrs. Jung and Penhale.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Monday 25 October 1993 Death Notice: MURDOCK, Eddie Charles 'Chook'. - 17/11/10-22/10/93. Suddenly at SYP Health Centre, Yorketown. Beloved husband of Nancy. Loved father and father-in-law of Don and Joyce, Robin and Nola, David and Jan, Michael and Sue. Dearly loved Papa of nine grand-children and four great-grandchildren. Awaiting the resurrection morn.
MURDOCK, Eddie Charles "Chook". - Papa, you were one of natures true gentlemen, a friend as well as a grandfather, you will live for ever in our hearts, never forgotten, Kristin and Fraser.
MURDOCK, E. C. (Chook). - Dearly beloved friend and brother in Christ of Jean and Frank, and our boys Mark, Clive and Jim. Lovingly remembers.
CHRISTADELPHIAN MURDOCK, Charles. - Members are advised of the falling asleep in Christ of our dearly loved Brother, Charles of Warooka.
Funeral Notice: MURDOCK. - THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. EDDIE CHARLES 'Chook' MURDOCK, are respectfully informed that his graveside Service will be conducted in the Warooka Cemetery, on WEDNESDAY, October 27, at 2 p.m. JO & J Adams AFDA Minlaton. (088) 532236.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Thursday 26 Oct 1993 Death Notice: MURDOCK, Chooky. -A much loved dear friend. Will be sadly missed by all but always remembered. David, Louise, Robbie and Brett.
Chook married Nancy Jean ELTON [3127] [MRIN: 1028], daughter of Harold John ELTON [3122] and Dorothy Alfreda LEANE [2645], on 11 Sep 1937 in Christadelphian Church, Adelaide, South Australia. (Nancy Jean ELTON [3127] was born on 27 Sep 1916 in Torrensville, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 19 Jun 2007 and was buried on 27 Jun 2007 in Warooka General Cemetery, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
1937 SA Marriage 380/3468 MURDOCK Eddie Charles ELTON Nancy Jean Adelaide
Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954) Thu 9 Sep 1937 Marriage Notice: ELTON--MURDOCK. The marriage of Nancy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elton, Allenby Gardens, to Charles, third son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Murdock. Warooka, will be solemnised at the Christadelphian Temple, Halifax street, Adelaide, on the 11th of September, at 7 p.m.
News (Adelaide) Saturday 11 September 1937 Sheaf of Arum Lilies WEARING a halo of orange blossom buds and carrying arum lilies, Miss Nancy Elton will be married tonight in the Christadelphian Temple, Halifax street, to Mr. Charles Murdock. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elton, of Allenby Gardens, and the bridegroom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Murdock, of Warooka, Yorke's Peninsula. An ivory satin gown has been chosen by the bride. It is made on close-fitting lines, and the skirt forms a train. The long net veil is heavily embroidered. The bride will be given away by her father. Misses Iris Elton (cousin of the bride) and Phyllis Lally will be bridesmaids, and Jean Williamson will be flower girl. The bridesmaids will wear dresses of pale green lace over satin, with full skirts and full puff sleeves. With them they will wear haloes of pink and green flowers, arranged with net, and they will carry pink sheaves. The flower girl will wear a long period dress of pink georgette with puff sleeves. Her headdress is a halo of pink and green flowers, fastened with bows of pink ribbon, and she will carry a basket of camellias, sweet peas, and carnations. Gifts to the bridesmaids, and flower girl from the bridegroom are inscribed gold signet rings. The best man will be Mr. Don McDonald, and the groomsman Mr. Ray Elton, the brother of the bride. For travelling the bride has chosen a light navy woollen ensemble relieved with a cream hand-knitted vest. Her accessories are navy. The future home of the bride and bridegroom will be at Warooka.
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