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Audrey Marion <I>Lager</I> Moynihan

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Audrey Marion Lager Moynihan

Birth
Chesterfield, Chesterfield Borough, Derbyshire, England
Death
6 Oct 2002 (aged 87)
New Zealand
Burial
Taita, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand Add to Map
Plot
93
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Walter Lager & Evelyn Eleta nee Wright who married in Chesterfield, England in 1912.
Her mother next married Cecil Harold Pearse (1893-1958) in 1919
She had a sister, Kitty Irene Lager who married Kenneth Feist.
Evening Post, 26 March 1941
FEIST - LAGER
On March 8, 1941, at Wellington, Kitty Irene, elder daughter of Mrs. C. Pearce, Lower Hutt, and the late Walter Lager, to Kenneth, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Feist, Martinborough.

Evening Post, 9 Nov 1936
MOYNIHAN - LAGER

St. Mark''s Church, Dufferin Street, was beautifully decorated with arum lilies and Iceland poppies on the occasion of the marriage of Audrey Marion, second daughter of Mrs C. H. Pearce, Wellington South and the late W. Lager, Mansfield, England, to Keith Lewis, second son of Mrs F. Walker and the late D. J. Moynihan, also of Wellington South.
The bride, who entered the church with her stepfather, Mr. C. H. Pearce, wore a charming gown of ivory satin made on classical lines with a long train sweeping from the panelled skirt and full bishop sleeves gathered into a small wristband and finished with three small satin buttons. A studded diamante belt encircled her waist. Her embroidered veil was held in place by a coronet of orange-blossom and formed a second train, and her "Lady Alice" bouquet was of freesias, roses, cyclamen, and lily of the valley. On leaving the church she was presented with a horseshoe by Louise Hollick, niece of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids, Miss Kitty Lager (sister of the bride) and Miss Florence Moynihan (sister of the bridegroom) wore trained gowns of lavender satin with cape effect sleeves, the back of the bodices being finished with trellis work. They wore haloes of flowers of the same shade as their dresses and carried shower bouquets of tulips, sweet peas, roses, and Iceland poppies shading from pale to very deep pink.
The officiating minister at the service, which was fully choral, was the Rev V. C. Venimore and Mr Watson presided at the organ. "O Perfect Love" and "The Voice That Breathed O''er Eden" were sung during the service, and a solo, "Where''er Ye Walk," was rendered by Mrs Shillson.
The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr Arnold Moynihan and Mr T. Davey, of Waipukurau, the ushers being Messrs E. Barnes, J. Clarke and E. Moynihan.
Mr and Mrs Pearce, assisted by Mr and Mrs Walker, received 120 guests at the Oriental Cabaret where the reception was held. The bride''s mother wore a slightly trained gown of black floral georgette with matching coatee and picture hat of shiny black straw trimmed with pink velvet flowers. Her bouquet was of tulips and cyclamen to tone with her dress. Mrs Walker was attired in a gown of black floral satin with black coatee and picture hat of baku straw and carried a bouquet of tulips and roses, in pink shades.
When the bride and bridegroom left later for the north, the former was wearing a navy blue tailored suit, navy Breton sailor hat, and matching accessories.
Daughter of Walter Lager & Evelyn Eleta nee Wright who married in Chesterfield, England in 1912.
Her mother next married Cecil Harold Pearse (1893-1958) in 1919
She had a sister, Kitty Irene Lager who married Kenneth Feist.
Evening Post, 26 March 1941
FEIST - LAGER
On March 8, 1941, at Wellington, Kitty Irene, elder daughter of Mrs. C. Pearce, Lower Hutt, and the late Walter Lager, to Kenneth, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Feist, Martinborough.

Evening Post, 9 Nov 1936
MOYNIHAN - LAGER

St. Mark''s Church, Dufferin Street, was beautifully decorated with arum lilies and Iceland poppies on the occasion of the marriage of Audrey Marion, second daughter of Mrs C. H. Pearce, Wellington South and the late W. Lager, Mansfield, England, to Keith Lewis, second son of Mrs F. Walker and the late D. J. Moynihan, also of Wellington South.
The bride, who entered the church with her stepfather, Mr. C. H. Pearce, wore a charming gown of ivory satin made on classical lines with a long train sweeping from the panelled skirt and full bishop sleeves gathered into a small wristband and finished with three small satin buttons. A studded diamante belt encircled her waist. Her embroidered veil was held in place by a coronet of orange-blossom and formed a second train, and her "Lady Alice" bouquet was of freesias, roses, cyclamen, and lily of the valley. On leaving the church she was presented with a horseshoe by Louise Hollick, niece of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids, Miss Kitty Lager (sister of the bride) and Miss Florence Moynihan (sister of the bridegroom) wore trained gowns of lavender satin with cape effect sleeves, the back of the bodices being finished with trellis work. They wore haloes of flowers of the same shade as their dresses and carried shower bouquets of tulips, sweet peas, roses, and Iceland poppies shading from pale to very deep pink.
The officiating minister at the service, which was fully choral, was the Rev V. C. Venimore and Mr Watson presided at the organ. "O Perfect Love" and "The Voice That Breathed O''er Eden" were sung during the service, and a solo, "Where''er Ye Walk," was rendered by Mrs Shillson.
The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr Arnold Moynihan and Mr T. Davey, of Waipukurau, the ushers being Messrs E. Barnes, J. Clarke and E. Moynihan.
Mr and Mrs Pearce, assisted by Mr and Mrs Walker, received 120 guests at the Oriental Cabaret where the reception was held. The bride''s mother wore a slightly trained gown of black floral georgette with matching coatee and picture hat of shiny black straw trimmed with pink velvet flowers. Her bouquet was of tulips and cyclamen to tone with her dress. Mrs Walker was attired in a gown of black floral satin with black coatee and picture hat of baku straw and carried a bouquet of tulips and roses, in pink shades.
When the bride and bridegroom left later for the north, the former was wearing a navy blue tailored suit, navy Breton sailor hat, and matching accessories.

Inscription

~ MOYNIHAN ~
In Loving Memory Of
KEITH LEWIS
A Dearly Beloved Husband and Father
Passed away 20th March 1971
aged 59 years

BARBARA
Treasured mother of Lauren
Passed away 21st Feb 1982
aged 33 years
Until We Meet Again

AUDREY MARION
Mum
Passed away 6 October 2002
Nearly 88 years
Now at rest with dad and Barb
The End Of An Era



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24895508/audrey_marion-moynihan: accessed ), memorial page for Audrey Marion Lager Moynihan (27 Oct 1914–6 Oct 2002), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24895508, citing Christ Church Anglican Cemetery, Taita, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand; Maintained by pkg (contributor 46968786).