Vital Statistics : 1940-1945 86 served at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Stephen Boudreault . The couple will reside in Georgetown . (From Patriot. Aug. 27, 1943) B. "At the Charlottetown Hospital, Aug. 20, to Neil Wight , R.C.N.V.R . & Mrs. Wight , Halifax , a son." (Patriot. Aug. 27. 1943) D. Sept . 9, 1943: Entered into rest, Sept. 1, 1943, at Boston, Mass. , Alban, youngest son of the late Robert Roche , formerly of Georgetown, P.E.I. . Funeral in New Jersey . (Guardian. Sept. 9, 1943) D. At the Charlottetown Hospital, Sept. 14th, 1943, Herbert N. Murphy , aged 42, Principal of Queen Square School [and formerly Principal of Georgetown High School]. He was the son of the late Sheriff Michael and Mrs. Murphy, Panmure Island . His widow, Agnes Fay , of Newport , survives; also three children. (From Patriot. Sept. 15, 1943) M. At Halifax , recently, Miss Gloria May Shields , to petty officer Jacques LaCoursiere , R.C.N ., formerly of Georgetown ." (From Patriot, Sept. 16, 1943 D. At Georgetown , on Sept. 30th, 1943, James McRae , aged 70, the son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Ronald McRae , the last surviving member of a family of five. He leaves to mourn several nieces, including Mrs. Henry Parker , Georgetown , and Miss Kathleen Murphy , Ottawa. There are also a number of nephews. Service by Rev. S.J. Boyce . Interment in the United Church Cemetery . (From Patriot. Oct. 5, 1943) D. At Hamilton, Ont, Oct. 15, 1943, Douglas Edward Aitken , aged 15, son of the Rev. & Mrs. E. Melville Aitken . Funeral from Trinity Church, Charlottetown . He leaves to mourn his father and mother (nee Alice McLaren , of Georgetown, P.E.I. ), a brother, Donnie, and sisters, Mildred and Joan. (From Patriot. Oct. 15 & 18, 1943) B. "At the King's County Hospital, Montague, to Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Scully , Cardigan, P.E.I. , a daughter, Mary Catherine Elaine " (Patriot. Oct. 21,1943) M. "At St. David's Manse , Georgetown , Nov. 18th, 1943, Eleanor Charlotte Ross , youngest daughter of Mrs. Annetta Ross to LAC James Elliott Leroy Llewellyn . Attendants were Rosaline Llewellyn and Gordon Llewellyn Johnston (From Patriot. Nov. 20 & Nov. 30 1943) D. Recently , the two-year old son of Mr. &. Mrs. Peter Dalton , Georgetown , of whooping cough. (Patriot. Nov. 24, 1943) D. In Georgetown , Nov. 27, at the home of Webster MacNeil , Mrs. Caleb MacNeil , aged 86, leaving two sons: Webster and Roy. Burial in St. David's Cemetery . (From Patriot. Dec. 9, 1943) D. On Dec. 10th, at Georgetown , Mrs. (Capt.) Nelson Fairchild . She was born in Georgetown as Lila Alice Kennedy , daughter of the late Daniel & Mrs. Kennedy. She was musical and played at many concerts. She sang in St. David's Choir and was a member of the S.P.C.A . and noted for her kindness to animals and birds. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Joseph and John in Boston, both veterans of World War 1; Pte. Ernest , Canadian Army Ordnance Corps, Sydney , C.B. ; Miss Kathleen , attorney-at-law in Boston and Miss Rose who cared for her mother during her last illness. Also surviving are a brother, Sidney, and a sister, Kathleen, widow of Dr. Jonathan Martin , Boston.. Services were conducted by the Rev. Sidney Boyce ; interment followed in the family plot in Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery (From Partot, Dec. 17, 1943) D At Westville, N.S. , Dec. 17th, J. Thomas Parker , aged 64, son of the late Capt. & Mrs. David Parker , Georgetown . He was a Town Councilor in Georgetown and an elder of St. David's Church. Survived by his wife, Margaret McCoul , of Westville and two sisters: Mrs. E.B. McLaren of Georgetown , and Mrs. Chauncey Hodgson of Boston. (From Guardian. Dec. 22, 1943) M. "At Basilica on Dec. 19, 1943, by the Rev. L. Dougan , Mary Margaret Parker and Colin MacDonald , both of Georgetown ." Attendants were Marion Morrison and George MacCormack . (Guardian. Dec. 30, 1943 & Patriot. Jan. 12, 1944) 1944: D. At the P.E.I. Hospital , Jan 10, 1944, Mrs. Alice E. Jenkins . She was born in Georgetown and was the widow of the late W. W. Jenkins . There are left to mourn a daughter: Mrs. J. T. Holmes of Arlington , Mass and W. Reginald Jenkins of Charlottetown . Funeral in Charlottetown . (From Guardian. Jan. 11, 1944) D. At Georgetown , Feb. 4, Mrs. George Martell , aged 94. She was born in , but spent the greater part of her life in Panmure Island , lately residing with her son, William Martell . She leaves to mourn two sons: George, of Georgetown and William, lobster packer, now residing at Burnt Point . Funeral to St. James R.C. Cemetery . (From Patriot. Feb. 12, 1944) B. "At Georgetown , Feb. 12, 1943, to Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn (nee Frances Lavers ), a son, Richard Wayne ." (Pattiot, Feb. 17, 1944) B. "At the P. E. I. Hospital on Feb. 20th to Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Yorston , a son. "(Patriot. Mar. 2, 1944) D. "On Mar. 13th, in the Chicago University Billings Hospital. Joseph A. Gotell ." Funeral in Georgetown , Surviving are a wife and son. (From Patriot. Mar. 15 & Mar. 18th, 1944) B. "At on Mar. 1st, to Mr. & Mrs. Cecil LeLacheur , a daughter, Ruth Christine ." (Patriot. Mar. 31, 1944) B. "Atthe King's County Hospital, Montague , P.E.I , on May 16th, 1944, to Cpl. & Mrs. Howard Fonchere , Georgetown, P.E.I. , a son, Howard James Rudolph ." (Guardian. May 26, 1944) D. Of a sudden heart attack in Victoria, B.C ., May 3, 1944, Skipper- Lieutenant John Daniel MacPhee, R.C.N.V.R. , officer in command of H.M.S. Armentieres . He was born in Georgetown , P.E.I. , the son of Daniel MacPhee . He worked first on the square- rigger, Aquila, under Capt. Senacabaugh , then joined his father in the Klondyke Gold Rush. He took up navigation studies in B.C ., but went overseas in World War 1, in a Vancouver Battalion. He was prisoner-of war in Germany