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After WWII, Marsack went on to have a Civil career. During this time, he was The [[Chief Justice of Samoa]], along with being The [[Court of Appeal of Fiji|Judge of the Fiji Court of Appeal]]. In 1962, he was awarded The [[Order of the British Empire]], which was given to him by [[Elizabeth II]] during her visit in Fiji.<ref>{{Cite web |title=medal, order |url=https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/collection/object/656954 |access-date=2025-09-27 |website=Auckland War Memorial Museum |language=en}}</ref> He later published two books, along with his diaries for his service in WWII.<ref name=”:1″ />

After WWII, Marsack went on to have a Civil career. During this time, he was The [[Chief Justice of Samoa]], along with being The [[Court of Appeal of Fiji|Judge of the Fiji Court of Appeal]]. In 1962, he was awarded The [[Order of the British Empire]], which was given to him by [[Elizabeth II]] during her visit in Fiji.<ref>{{Cite web |title=medal, order |url=https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/collection/object/656954 |access-date=2025-09-27 |website=Auckland War Memorial Museum |language=en}}</ref> He later published two books, along with his diaries for his service in WWII.<ref name=”:1″ />

He passed away on October 3, 1987.<ref>{{Cite web |title=National Library of New Zealand |url=https://natlib.govt.nz/records/32241296?search%5Bi%5D%5Bname_authority_id%5D=-259898&search%5Bpath%5D=items |access-date=2025-09-27 |website=natlib.govt.nz}}</ref>

He on October 3, 1987.<ref>{{Cite web |title=National Library of New Zealand |url=https://natlib.govt.nz/records/32241296?search%5Bi%5D%5Bname_authority_id%5D=-259898&search%5Bpath%5D=items |access-date=2025-09-27 |website=natlib.govt.nz}}</ref>

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Latest revision as of 20:57, 9 November 2025

Veteran and soldier

Charles Croft Marsack

Charles in WWI

In office
1923–1925
Born May 7, 1892

Auckland, New Zealand

Died October 3, 1987 (aged 95)
Nationality New Zealander
Spouse Ninette Padiou
Children 2
Parent Mary Ann Marsack (mother)
Richard Marsack (father)
Education Auckland Grammar School
Years of service 1915 – 1948

Charles Croft Marsack (May 7, 1892 – October 3, 1987) was a New Zealand veteran. He was the mayor of the town of Taumarunui from 1923 until 1925. He published two books Teach Yourself Samoan and Samoan Medley. Later in life, he was a jurist in Samoa and Fiji.[1]

Charles Croft Marsack was born on May 7, 1892 in Auckland, New Zealand. He was the second son of Mary Ann Marsack and Richard Marsack. He was one of the four children in his family.[2] Marsack attended Auckland Grammar School, and later University of Auckland, where he got a degree in law.[1]

Marsack first enlisted on April 28, 1915. He set sail to Suez, Egypt, on October 9, 1915, and arrived on November 22, 1915. He was on the same Brigade as his brother. He was eventually promoted to the 2nd Lieutenant where he worked on sending units to the battlefield.[1]

Marsack eventually returned home. He travelled to London where he met and married a French woman named Ninette Padiou in 1918. They later had 2 children.[3]

Marsack went back to serve in WWII. He was then promoted major in 1940, which then led him to being promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. He was then in the ‘Mentioned in Despatches’ (MID), that was published by The London Gazette in 1940.[4] He served in Egypt and was there based on the Maadi Camp.[5]

Marsack became the mayor of Taumarunui in 1923, until the end of his term ended in 1925.[1]

After WWII, Marsack went on to have a Civil career. During this time, he was The Chief Justice of Samoa, along with being The Judge of the Fiji Court of Appeal. In 1962, he was awarded The Order of the British Empire, which was given to him by Elizabeth II during her visit in Fiji.[6] He later published two books, along with his diaries for his service in WWII.[5]

He died on October 3, 1987.[7]

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