Mervyn Claude PiltzAge: 83 years1908–1992
- Name
- Mervyn Claude Piltz
- Given names
- Mervyn Claude
- Surname
- Piltz
Birth | 2 November 1908 48 38 |
Marriage | Emilie Verina … — View this family February 1941 (Age 32 years) |
Death of a father | Carl Gotthard (Charlie) Piltz 1942 (Age 33 years) |
Death of a wife | Emilie Verina … 6 January 1987 (Age 78 years) |
Death | 1 February 1992 (Age 83 years) |
Burial | Address: Wagga Wagga Lawn Cemetery & Crematorium
Plot: S06-F-0054 |
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Carl Gotthard (Charlie) Piltz Birth: 1860 40 29 Death: 1942 |
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Anna Maria Pumpa Birth: 1870 |
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Mervyn Claude Piltz Birth: 2 November 1908 48 38 — Germanton (now Holbrook), , NSW, Australia Death: 1 February 1992 |
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Carl Gotthard (Charlie) Piltz Birth: 1860 40 29 Death: 1942 |
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Auguste Emma Mathilde Dramschke Birth: 1870 |
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Mervyn Claude Piltz Birth: 2 November 1908 48 38 — Germanton (now Holbrook), , NSW, Australia Death: 1 February 1992 |
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Emilie Verina … Birth: 22 August 1912 32 30 — Dimboola, , Victoria, Australia Death: 6 January 1987 |
Marriage: February 1941 — |
Marriage | Albury Banner Wodonga Express and Riverina Stock Journal (NSW : 1941) Fri 28 Feb 1941 Page 30 WEDDINGS PILTZ— ROHDE j The Rev. Pastor Schulz officiated : at the wedding at St. Paul 's Church, Ni Ni (Vic.), of Emilie Verina, sec ond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Rohde, 'Sunny Vale,' Gerang Gerang (Vic.), and Mervyn Claude, eldest son of Mr.' and Mrs, C. G. Piltz, Culcairn. The bride was given away by her father and wore a French satin gown, 1 the front of which was smartly , shirred at the shoulders and at the corselet waist, and buttoned at the' back from tho nock to waist, with tiny satin buttons.1 Tlio' belt fell softly in folds and . was also buttoned at the back with tiny satin buttons. Square sleeves; trimmed with pin-tucks at the wrist came ;to a pe^k over the hand and were buttoned at the wrist with four tiny satin buttons. The skirt was of ; eight pieces, . fitting neatly at the hips and falling.' into flairs, a long train -at the back being trimmed with sprays , of orange blossom. As the :bride left tho church, lucky shoes were hung on her arm by little Sylvia and .Leon Schoff,-- niece and nephew of the ; bride. ? The veil was of Swiss embroi- ' dered tulle .and .was attached to the head, with a halov of orang'e blossom. She- carried a sheaf bouquet of water lilies, cactus dahlias and rose buds, i The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Myrtle Rolid'e, and her cousin, Miss Ivy Borgelt.' Their frocks were of lemon and orange crinkled georg ette, dainty half-puffed sleeves, shirred up the centre, at the shoulders and at ?the front of the bodice. Full swing skirts were finished at the waist with a dainty satin ribbon belt, forming a soft bow at front. The back of the bidice was trimmed with tiny buttons, and the back of the skirts shirred at the waist, finished with a shoulder spray of rose buds, golden spirea and jl| blue delphinium. Their ? head-dresses were haloes of autumn tinted forget me-nots. Each carried a posy of |i|pf autumn toned gladioli and dahlias. II1' The little fiower-girl, Norma Schultz, [j;|tv was f rocked in pale blue crinkled jfr georgette, shirred at the yoke and - at j'1!?1 the waist. Mr. Les. Schneider was |t' best- man, and Mr. Norman Hoffmann, {if cousin of the bride, was groomsman. Miss Mavis Borgelt played the Wed- ;P' ding March, while. Miss Vera Borgelt L1 sang ' ' A Parting Prayer. ' ' The recep- ' tion was held at 'Sunny Vale,' the home of the bride's parents, where 120 guests wore received by ? E. j™ V. Rohde, who wore a navy fPu/l^'Jof ^ aa Sandara -crepe. She was assisted by (wj| Mrs. C. G. Piltz, who wore a navy , frock of satin-backed repp and match- r ing accessories. The couple left for ir Melbourne, 'where the honeymoon was C spent. Mrs. Piltz travelled in a wine- & figured Sandra crepe. The . ft gift to the bridegroom was a tr.|&l- Sp ling r.ug, and the bridegroom's gift to if, the bride a canteen of cutlery. The |r bridesmaids each received a crystal i'L violet vase. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Piltz will be at 'Glenara,' Cul cairn. jj |