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Comox District Free Press: Births, Marriages, Deaths 1971 to 1975 Comox District Free Press: Births, Marriages, Deaths 1971 to 1975 NAME Givens Event DateEvent PlaceEvent Age Spouse Date Pg Info/Kin ABBS Joseph Martin Death 2-Sep-1972 St Joseph's age 81 Sigrun 6-Sep-1972 10 Born in Yorkshire, England; Service at Piercy's; interment Courtenay Hospital, Thorsteinson Cemetery; Comox ABEL (boy) Birth 15-Sep-1973 Comox 19-Sep-1973 9 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Abel of Courtenay ABEL Faye Edith Marr 24-Jul-1971 Courtenay, St. Leslie 18-Aug-1971 B2 Dtr/o Mr. and Mrs. Gus Abel of Courtenay George's Frederick Beech ABOLIT (girl) Birth 13-Mar-1971 Comox 17-Mar-1971 3 Dtr/o Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Abolit of Courtenay ABRAHAM Birdie Maud Death 5-Jul-1974 Comox age 91 Oliver 24-Jul-1974 15 Born in Tuscola County, Michigan, nee Davis, husband dec'd, mother of Abraham Claude, Rowland, Leslie, Harry, John, Morley, Olive, May, All and Dorothy, services in Dauphin, Manitoba and Piercy FH ABRAHAMS (boy) Birth 29-Sep-1973 Comox 3-Oct-1973 7 Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Abrahams of Courtenay ABRAHAMS (boy) Birth 6-Nov-1974 Comox 13-Nov-1974 3 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Zane Abrahams of Errington ACKROYD (boy) Birth 21-Jun-1972 Comox 28-Jun-1972 7 S/o Mr. and Mrs. John Ackroyd, Campbell River ACORN (girl) Birth 5-Dec-1972 Cumberland 6-Dec-1972 6 D/o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Acorn, Courtenay ACORN Donald Brent Marr 16-Nov-1974 St. John's Catherine 5-Feb-1975 B11 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Acorn of Courtenay, engagement Anglican Louise Quinn announcement 16 Oct 1974 page 20 ADAMS (boy) Birth 8-Feb-1975 Comox 12-Feb-1975 19 s/o Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams of Cumberland ADAMS (girl) Birth 14-Feb-1974 Comox 13-Feb-1974 13 Dtr/o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams of Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia ADAMS Barbara Marr 31-Mar-1973 Comox United Brian Edward 9-May-1973 6 Dtr/o Mr. and Mrs. V.A. Adams of Comox Christine Church Culley ADAMS Irene Marie Marr 24-Feb-1973 Victoria Lyle Hugh 28-Feb-1973 11 Wedding announcement, open house at Piercy home Piercy ADAMSCHEK (Boy Birth 21-Apr-1972 Campbell 3-May-1972 13 S/o Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adamschek, Campbell River River ADAMSCHEK Rudolf Alfred Death 3-Dec-1975 Vancouver age 61 Adeline 31-Dec-1975 6 Born in Germany, resident of Merville, father of Edward, Lorne and Wesner Hilda, other family named, service at Piercy FH, bur. Courtenay cemetery ADAMSON Thomas Death 25-Nov-1972 Cumberland age 60 Myrtle Nov 29 1972 3 Born in Cumberland. Died of a stroke; Service at Sutton's; Interment in Baird Hospital Adamson Cumberland Cemetery; Father of Denise, at home, and Sharon Johnson, Port Alberni; Penny Sexton, Union Bay; Susan Carmichael, Victoria; Gail Brown; Terry Bell, Campbell River Comox District Free Press: Births, Marriages, Deaths 1971 to 1975 NAME Givens Event DateEvent PlaceEvent Age Spouse Date Pg Info/Kin ADDISON Melanie Birth 21-Aug-1975 Comox 24-Sep-1975 17 Chosen d/o Mr. and Mrs. James Addison of Courtenay Dawn ADEY Charles Death 19-Aug-1973 Comox age 100 Isabelle 29-Aug-1973 14 Born in Newbury, Berkshire, England, wife dec'd, father of Frank and Herbert Anderson Effie, WW1 vet, service at St. Andrew's Anglican, Piercy FH, cremation ADYE Hilda Mary Death 30-May-1972 St. Joseph's age 78 7-Jun-1972 B12 Born in England; cremation; single; sister of Robert A, of Comox and Hospital, Mavis Hudson, Campbell River Comox ADYE Robert Death 28-Oct-1973 Comox age 73 Marie 7-Nov-1973 16 Born in England, father of Robert and Arthur, retired RCMP Wesley Villaneuve ADYE Vincent Birth 3-May-1975 Comox 7-May-1975 6 s/o Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adye of Comox Robert AFFLECK (boy) Birth 6-Jun-1972 Comox 7-Jun-1972 10 D/o Mr. and Mrs. Donald Affleck, Cumberland AHO Toivo Death 23-Nov-1975 Comox age 81 single 3-Dec-1975 6 Born in Wasa, Finland, Piercy FH in charge of arrangements Waltermar AIMOE John William Death 14-Jan-1973 Vancouver age 52 Alice Custaloe 24-Jan-1973 11 Born in Carman, Manitoba, father of Peggy Ingram, service at Delta FH, bur. Bundary Bay cemetery AIRTON Michael Birth 17-Mar-1972 Grace 22-Mar-1972 2 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Airton, Vancouver; mother Gloria, nee Edward Hospital, Soganic Vancouver AITKEN Alexander Death 3-Dec-1973 Comox age 84 single 5-Dec-1973 11 Born at St. Ninian's, Scotland, served in WW1, brother of James of Surrey, BC, uncle of Cherry and Mamie of Courtenay, service at Piercy FH, cremation AITKEN David Death 29-Jan-1973 Cumberland age 87 Mary Palmer 31-Jan-1973 12 Born in Nanaimo, father of David Jr. (dec'd) and Evelyn Stannard, service at Piercy FH, bur. Cumberland cemetery AITKEN Elizabeth Death 13-Aug-1973 Comox age 89 John Aitken 15-Aug-1973 11 Born in Stirling, Scotland, nee Sangster, husband died 1964, mother of Cherry and Mamie, service at Piercy FH, cremation AITKEN Jill Darlene Marr 21-Sep-1974 Courtenay, St. Brian Ira 23-Oct-1974 B14 Dtr/o Mr. and Mrs. Ken Aitken of Courtenay George's Clough AITKEN May Death 13-Dec-1974 Essondale, age 78 David Aitken 25-Dec-1974 22 Born in Marquette, Michigan, husband dec'd, mother of David (died BC 1973) and Evelyn, other family named, service at Piercy FH, bur. Cumberland cemetery AKENHEAD Isabel Death 6-Aug-1973 Victoria age 88 Wilfred 15-Aug-1973 11 Born in Courtenay, nee Urquhart, husband dec'd, mother of Ed, Chuck Akenhead and Sheila, service at Gordon Head church, bur. Royal Oak AKERLUND Albert Johan Death 21-Feb-1974 Vancouver age 75 single 6-Mar-1974 16 Born in Boden, Sweden, brother of Nels of Courtenay, First Memorial Services Ltd. Comox District Free Press: Births, Marriages, Deaths 1971 to 1975 NAME Givens Event DateEvent PlaceEvent Age Spouse Date Pg Info/Kin AKEROYD (boy) Birth 13-Nov-1973 Cumberland 21-Nov-1973 6 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Akeroyd of Courtenay AKEROYD Doug Marr 24-Oct-1972 Aberdeen, Jenni Hansen 8-Nov-1972 15 S/o Mary and Jim Akeroyd; Wedding announcement in 8 Nov 1972 Scotland issue, page 15 ALARIC Cheryl Marr 29-Apr-1972 St. Andrews John David 9-Aug-1972 6 D/o Mr. Len Alaric and Mrs. Arthur Chasteneuf, Black Creek Maxine Anglican Armstrong Church, Courtenay ALBERT (girl) Birth 6-Sep-1975 Comox 10-Sep-1975 8 d/o Mr. and Mrs. Ted Albert of Cumberland ALBRECHT (boy) Birth 13-Mar-1971 Comox 17-Mar-1971 3 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Albrecht of Comox ALBRECHT (girl) Birth 6-Nov-1974 Comox 13-Nov-1974 3 Dtr/o Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Albrecht of Comox ALDRIDGE Michael Marr 9-Oct-1971 St. Peter's Elizabeth Ann 17-Nov-1971 B3 Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Aldridge of Penticton, BC Edward Anglican, Leach Comox ALFORD Dominique Birth 20-Jul-1971 Comox 21-Jul-1971 1 Courtenay's Centennial baby, dtr/o Robin and Elaine Alfred, 6 lb 13 oz, born at 2:45 a.m. ALLAN William John Death 19-Apr-1973 Comox age 79 Cassey 25-Apr-1973 16 Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, father of Clifford (died 1972) and Russell, Pilbeam service at Piercy FH, cremation ALLEN Annie Death 12-Sep-1971 Cumberland age 92 Robert Allen 15-Sep-1971 2 Born in Richmond, England, nee Campion, husband died 1951, mother of Walter, sister of Robert Campion of Bournemouth, Piercy FH, bur. Cumberland cemetery ALLEN Brenda Lee Marr 6-Dec-1975 Courtenay, St. Brian 24-Dec-1975 B8 d/o Mrs. Elinor A. Allen and the late Sgt. Mathew W. Allen of Royston George's Fitzgerald Munro ALLEN Gregory Marr recently Sidney, BC Gayle Ann 1-Jan-1975 B7 s/o Leonard and Nancy Allen of Courtenay Leonard Petrie ALLEN Matthew Death 2-Sep-1975 Trenton, age 44 Anne Allen 10-Sep-1975 8 Born at Peace River, Alberta, father of Brenda and Bradley in Royston, William Ontario brother of Thomas, Michael, Eugene, Stanley and Terrence, service at Piercy FH, cremation ALLSOP W. Gordon Marr 8-Jun-1974 Stettler, Sandra Lee 16-Oct-1974 B11 Son of Mrs. Jean Allsop of Victoria, formerly of Comox Alberta Cox ALLSOP William Death 18-Oct-1972 at home, age 53 Phyllis 25-Oct-1972 16 Born In Vancouver; Service at Wallace Gardens Chapel; cremation; Gordon Comox Matheson Father of W. Gordon, Strathmore, Alberta; Wendy Newell and Debra Jo- Anne Allsopp AMADIO (boy) Birth 6-Aug-1974 Comox 14-Aug-1974 12 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amadio of Courtenay AMENT Howard Marr Christmas, 1971 at groom's Joyce Mary 19-Jan-1972 B3 Cumberland resident; No parents named Martin home McKay Comox District Free Press: Births, Marriages, Deaths 1971 to 1975 NAME Givens Event DateEvent PlaceEvent Age Spouse Date Pg Info/Kin AMOS Brenda Marr 1-Apr-1972 Comox United Earl Einarson 3-May-1972 4 D/o Mr. and Mrs. James M. Amos Denise Church AMSDEN (girl) Birth 10-Aug-1974 Comox 14-Aug-1974 12 Dtr/o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Amsden of Courtenay ANDERSEN Hannah Death 1-Jun-1972 at home, age 79 Uffe Andersen 7-Jun-1972 13 Born in Elsinore, Denmark, nee Christensen; Service at Piercy's; Comox interment Courtenay Cemetery; husband deceased; mother of Margaret Larsen ANDERSON (boy) Birth 26-May-1972 Cumberland 7-Jun-1972 10 S/o Mr.
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