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Una Chapman BOASE
1974 Una and Alan Shepherd
Una Chapman BOASE  ‎(I18)‎
Given Names: Una Chapman
Surname: BOASE
Married Name: Una Chapman SHEPHERD

Gender: FemaleFemale
      

Birth: 7 September 1913 26 27 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Death: 30 May 1989 ‎(Age 75)‎ Wakefield Street Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 7 September 1913 26 27 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Wedding 11 February 1939 ‎(Age 25)‎ Millicent, South Australia, Australia


Hide Details Note: Border Watch ‎(Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954)‎, Saturday 18 February 1939, page 4

Shepherd-Boase.

Millicent, February 16.

Friends of the bride contrived a beautiful floral setting for the wed-ding last Saturday afternoon of Miss Una Boase, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Boase, of Millicent, and Mr. Alan G. Shepherd, second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. M. Shepherd, of Woodville. The ceremony took place at the Methodist Church, Millicent, with the Rev. George B. Tucker, of Naracoorte, as Celebrant, assisted by the Rev. L. R. Barker. Troughs of phlox, antirrhinums, carnations, zin-nias, gaillardias, delphiniums, stocks, gladioli, and other flowers in a variety of colors, were arranged along the choir railing, and up the steps leading to the vestry. Huge bowls of phlox, agapanthus, tecoma and plumbago, standing on pedestals, provided the background. The service was fully choral, with Mr. Sid. B. Hewitt, of Naracoorte at the organ. As the bride entered the Church with her father, the choir sang "O Perfect Love," and at the conclusion of the ceremony "The Blessing" was rendered. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Finch an aunt of the bride, sang "Salaam," followed by the choral number, "Break forth into Joy." Mrs. R. E. DeGaris playing the accompaniments. The bride was a dainty figure in a picture frock of ivory georgette. The circular skirt hung in soft folds to the ground, and the bodice was made with alter-nate rows of pin tucks and valencien-nes lace around the figure. Short puf-fed sleeves and a Peter Pan collar matched the bodice, which had small georgette buttons from neck to waist. The belt was finished with four tiny georgette bows. The full length tulle veil billowed out from a halo of orange blossom. She carried a beauti-ful shower bouquet of mixed white flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Margaret DeGaris, of Nara-coorte, wore a frock of pale delphinium blue georgette. The ground length skirt was sun-ray pleat-ed, and the bodice was fashioned with groups of pin tucks going around the figure and on the short puffed sleeves. It was finished with a Peter Pan col-lar and buttons. She wore a large summer-felt hat, with a flower-pot crown, in the same shade of blue as her frock, and carried a shower bouquet of gorgeous deep red flowers and leaves. Mr. S. M. Lucas, of Kings-ton, supported the bridegroom.

Messrs. Max and Bruce ‎(brothers of the bride)‎ acted as ushers. Mrs. Boase wore olive green figured sheer, trim-med with luggage tan buttons, and an olive green Baku hat, and her acces-sories were in luggage tan. She wore a shoulder spray and carried a posy, both in autumn tints. The bride groom's mother was dressed in navy blue silk lace, navy hat and acces-sories, and she wore a shoulder spray of pansies. After the ceremony the parents of the bride entertained about 60 guests at the Millicent hotel at a buffet tea. The lounge had been taste-fully decorated for the occasion, and a very happy afternoon was spent, during which speeches were made by the Rev. G. B. Tucker, Mr. A. C. De-Garis ‎(Naracoorte)‎, and Mrs. C. L. Gurney; Mrs. L. R. Barker sang "A May Morning" and "Comin' thro' the Rye," and Mrs. W. I. S. Story sang "Orange Blossom." The newly married couple motored to Mount Gambier, en-route for Mount Lofty and Victor Harbor. The bride travelled in a Paris blue shark-skin frock, with duck-egg blue jacket trimmed with scarlet crys-tal buttons. She wore a Paris blue ballibuntal hat and accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd will live at Wood-ville. In the weeks prior to the wed-ding the bride was the guest at num-erous gift parties at Naracoorte and Millicent. Miss Boase had been a mem-ber of the staff of DeGaris, Sons & Co., at Naracoorte, for the past two and a half years, and Mr. Shepherd was a member of the Naracoorte
staff of the Savings Bank. Following is a list of the guests. -

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. DeGaris, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. DeGaris, Mr. and Mrs. Pocock, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Edwards, Rev. G. B. Tucker, Mr. Sid. Hewitt, Mr. Jim DeGaris, Miss Margaret De-Garis ‎(all of Naracoorte)‎, Mr. Stan Lucas ‎(Kingston)‎, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Haines ‎(Nairne)‎, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. D. Chapman ‎(Nairne)‎, Mr. W. A. L. Hallett ‎(Knoxville)‎, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. M. Shepherd ‎(Woodville)‎, Miss Jean Shepherd ‎(Woodville)‎, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. DeGaris, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. S. Story, Mr; and Mrs. C. L. Gur-ney, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Millhouse, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. L. Willshire, Mr. and Mrs. S. Aberle, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hann, Rev. L. R. and Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boase, Mr. and Mrs. L. Luck, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boase, Mrs. S. E. Millhouse, Mrs. Jane Agnew, Mrs. Thelma Finch, Misses E.
Millhouse, B. Millhouse, Gwen and Betty Willshire, Phyllis Hann, Mes-
srs. R. F. Polkinghorne, Jack Davies, Jack Boase, Max Boase and Bruce
Boase.

Marriage Alan Gordon SHEPHERD - 11 February 1939 ‎(Age 25)‎ Methodist Church, Millicent, South Australia, Australia

Death 30 May 1989 ‎(Age 75)‎ Wakefield Street Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Cause of death: Lymphoma
Funeral 2 June 1989 ‎(3 days after death)‎ Uniting Church, Westbourne Park, South Australia, Australia


Hide Details Note: UNA CHAPMAN SHEPHERD
Died 30th May, 1989

Dearly beloved Wife of Alan.
Loved Mother and Grandmother of:
John, Beth, Jimmy and Steven.
David, Martha, Katharine and Sarah.
Margaret
Graham, Marion and Ben.
Bill, Elly, Andrea, Kylie, Verity, David and Philip.

IN GOD'S CARE

I Lift Up My Eyes to the Hills
I lift up my eyes to the hills;
from where is my help to come?
My help comes from the Lord, etc. Psalm 121

Order of Worship
Welcome
Introduction
Prayers
Hymn 504 In heavenly love abiding
Scripture:
Psalm 121
John 14:1-6, 18, 19, 27
Hebrews 11:1-9, 13-16
Family Witness
Hymn 397 Seek, O seek the Lord.
Sermon
Prayers
Lord's Prayer
Hymn 68 Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven.
Chapel, Centennial Park.
Scripture Sentences
Quartet ‎(singing)‎
Prayers
Hymn 16 The Lord's My Shepherd
The Committal
Prayers
Blessing

After the service in Florey Chapel, people were invited to stay for afternoon tea in the adjacent parlour.

Burial Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, South Australia, Australia

Last Change 27 May 2017 - 05:02:43
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Parents Family  (F16)
Frederick William Fred BOASE
1887 - 1956
Alma Beryl Jane CHAPMAN
1886 - 1977
Una Chapman BOASE
1913 - 1989
Maxwell Chapman Max BOASE
1918 - 1942
Bruce Chapman BOASE
1917 - 2009

Immediate Family  (F8)
Alan Gordon SHEPHERD
1912 - 1998
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Notes
Wedding Border Watch ‎(Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954)‎, Saturday 18 February 1939, page 4

Shepherd-Boase.

Millicent, February 16.

Friends of the bride contrived a beautiful floral setting for the wed-ding last Saturday afternoon of Miss Una Boase, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Boase, of Millicent, and Mr. Alan G. Shepherd, second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. M. Shepherd, of Woodville. The ceremony took place at the Methodist Church, Millicent, with the Rev. George B. Tucker, of Naracoorte, as Celebrant, assisted by the Rev. L. R. Barker. Troughs of phlox, antirrhinums, carnations, zin-nias, gaillardias, delphiniums, stocks, gladioli, and other flowers in a variety of colors, were arranged along the choir railing, and up the steps leading to the vestry. Huge bowls of phlox, agapanthus, tecoma and plumbago, standing on pedestals, provided the background. The service was fully choral, with Mr. Sid. B. Hewitt, of Naracoorte at the organ. As the bride entered the Church with her father, the choir sang "O Perfect Love," and at the conclusion of the ceremony "The Blessing" was rendered. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Finch an aunt of the bride, sang "Salaam," followed by the choral number, "Break forth into Joy." Mrs. R. E. DeGaris playing the accompaniments. The bride was a dainty figure in a picture frock of ivory georgette. The circular skirt hung in soft folds to the ground, and the bodice was made with alter-nate rows of pin tucks and valencien-nes lace around the figure. Short puf-fed sleeves and a Peter Pan collar matched the bodice, which had small georgette buttons from neck to waist. The belt was finished with four tiny georgette bows. The full length tulle veil billowed out from a halo of orange blossom. She carried a beauti-ful shower bouquet of mixed white flowers. The bridesmaid, Miss Margaret DeGaris, of Nara-coorte, wore a frock of pale delphinium blue georgette. The ground length skirt was sun-ray pleat-ed, and the bodice was fashioned with groups of pin tucks going around the figure and on the short puffed sleeves. It was finished with a Peter Pan col-lar and buttons. She wore a large summer-felt hat, with a flower-pot crown, in the same shade of blue as her frock, and carried a shower bouquet of gorgeous deep red flowers and leaves. Mr. S. M. Lucas, of Kings-ton, supported the bridegroom.

Messrs. Max and Bruce ‎(brothers of the bride)‎ acted as ushers. Mrs. Boase wore olive green figured sheer, trim-med with luggage tan buttons, and an olive green Baku hat, and her acces-sories were in luggage tan. She wore a shoulder spray and carried a posy, both in autumn tints. The bride groom's mother was dressed in navy blue silk lace, navy hat and acces-sories, and she wore a shoulder spray of pansies. After the ceremony the parents of the bride entertained about 60 guests at the Millicent hotel at a buffet tea. The lounge had been taste-fully decorated for the occasion, and a very happy afternoon was spent, during which speeches were made by the Rev. G. B. Tucker, Mr. A. C. De-Garis ‎(Naracoorte)‎, and Mrs. C. L. Gurney; Mrs. L. R. Barker sang "A May Morning" and "Comin' thro' the Rye," and Mrs. W. I. S. Story sang "Orange Blossom." The newly married couple motored to Mount Gambier, en-route for Mount Lofty and Victor Harbor. The bride travelled in a Paris blue shark-skin frock, with duck-egg blue jacket trimmed with scarlet crys-tal buttons. She wore a Paris blue ballibuntal hat and accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd will live at Wood-ville. In the weeks prior to the wed-ding the bride was the guest at num-erous gift parties at Naracoorte and Millicent. Miss Boase had been a mem-ber of the staff of DeGaris, Sons & Co., at Naracoorte, for the past two and a half years, and Mr. Shepherd was a member of the Naracoorte
staff of the Savings Bank. Following is a list of the guests. -

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. DeGaris, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. DeGaris, Mr. and Mrs. Pocock, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Edwards, Rev. G. B. Tucker, Mr. Sid. Hewitt, Mr. Jim DeGaris, Miss Margaret De-Garis ‎(all of Naracoorte)‎, Mr. Stan Lucas ‎(Kingston)‎, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Haines ‎(Nairne)‎, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. D. Chapman ‎(Nairne)‎, Mr. W. A. L. Hallett ‎(Knoxville)‎, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. M. Shepherd ‎(Woodville)‎, Miss Jean Shepherd ‎(Woodville)‎, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. DeGaris, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. S. Story, Mr; and Mrs. C. L. Gur-ney, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Millhouse, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. L. Willshire, Mr. and Mrs. S. Aberle, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hann, Rev. L. R. and Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boase, Mr. and Mrs. L. Luck, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boase, Mrs. S. E. Millhouse, Mrs. Jane Agnew, Mrs. Thelma Finch, Misses E.
Millhouse, B. Millhouse, Gwen and Betty Willshire, Phyllis Hann, Mes-
srs. R. F. Polkinghorne, Jack Davies, Jack Boase, Max Boase and Bruce
Boase.
Funeral UNA CHAPMAN SHEPHERD
Died 30th May, 1989

Dearly beloved Wife of Alan.
Loved Mother and Grandmother of:
John, Beth, Jimmy and Steven.
David, Martha, Katharine and Sarah.
Margaret
Graham, Marion and Ben.
Bill, Elly, Andrea, Kylie, Verity, David and Philip.

IN GOD'S CARE

I Lift Up My Eyes to the Hills
I lift up my eyes to the hills;
from where is my help to come?
My help comes from the Lord, etc. Psalm 121

Order of Worship
Welcome
Introduction
Prayers
Hymn 504 In heavenly love abiding
Scripture:
Psalm 121
John 14:1-6, 18, 19, 27
Hebrews 11:1-9, 13-16
Family Witness
Hymn 397 Seek, O seek the Lord.
Sermon
Prayers
Lord's Prayer
Hymn 68 Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven.
Chapel, Centennial Park.
Scripture Sentences
Quartet ‎(singing)‎
Prayers
Hymn 16 The Lord's My Shepherd
The Committal
Prayers
Blessing

After the service in Florey Chapel, people were invited to stay for afternoon tea in the adjacent parlour.

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Border Watch
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Family with Parents
Father
Frederick William Fred BOASE ‎(I40)‎
Birth 11 March 1887 46 35
Death 21 November 1956 ‎(Age 69)‎ Hospital, Tailem Bend, South Australia, Australia
-8 months
Mother
 
Alma Beryl Jane CHAPMAN ‎(I39)‎
Birth 24 July 1886 28 26 Nairne, South Australia, Australia
Death 25 October 1977 ‎(Age 91)‎ Resthaven, Marion, South Australia, Australia

Marriage: 30 January 1913 -- Payneham, South Australia, Australia
7 months
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Una Chapman BOASE ‎(I18)‎
Birth 7 September 1913 26 27 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Death 30 May 1989 ‎(Age 75)‎ Wakefield Street Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
5 years
#2
Brother
Maxwell Chapman Max BOASE ‎(I4412)‎
Birth 25 April 1918 31 31
Death 26 October 1942 ‎(Age 24)‎ El Alamein, Egypt
-15 months
#3
Brother
Bruce Chapman BOASE ‎(I69)‎
Birth 13 January 1917 29 30
Death 31 July 2009 ‎(Age 92)‎ Whyalla, South Australia, Australia
Family with Alan Gordon SHEPHERD
Husband
Alan Gordon SHEPHERD ‎(I15)‎
Birth 29 September 1912 29 29 Kilkenny, South Australia, Australia
Death 10 October 1998 ‎(Age 86)‎ Resthaven, Marion, South Australia, Australia
11 months

 
Una Chapman BOASE ‎(I18)‎
Birth 7 September 1913 26 27 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Death 30 May 1989 ‎(Age 75)‎ Wakefield Street Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Marriage: 11 February 1939 -- Methodist Church, Millicent, South Australia, Australia
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