Residents share a small insight into their fascinating lives.
John and Jenny Collins
John and Jenny met when they were both working in the same hospital in Manchester. After they were married and John completed his surgical training, they moved to Auckland. Jenny worked as a medical secretary at the Princess Mary Hospital, later called the Starship, and John at Middlemore and Auckland University. They have one son who lives in Glendowie with his wife and two boys.
Congratulations to John as recently he was awarded the NZ Order of Merit for services to surgical education and breast cancer management.
Phil and Carole Olsen
We will have been married for 54 years next month, having lived in Auckland all our lives. Philip graduated from Auckland University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and Carole worked in Telecommunications. We have also owned and run a motel together while our two sons were teenagers, a fun though busy experience! We love travelling and have been trying to travel as much as we can before we are unable to. We would just like to thank everyone for the lovely hospitality and atmosphere here. An example is when Carole departed on a month-long trip around Europe and Philip went to visit our oldest son in Australia, our senior cat Lochie escaped from the balcony and was missing for a week. Our catsitter Robyn was shown so much support from everyone in the village. Luckily Lochie was found in a backyard. We moved into St Andrew’s in October 2023 from Epsom and are so happy to have made this choice.
Di and Joe Hall
Di was born in Hamilton, and educated at Blackpool School Waiheke Island & Hamilton Girls High. After school, lived in Devonport, and worked at Farmers Trading & Edward Lumley & Sons. Played basketball at YWCA, and crewed on a support vessel for 1956 Auckland to Suva Yacht Race. Married Joe in 1957. During 67 years & 4 children, events included teaching music at Sacred Heart College, completing Trinity College of Music Grade 8 piano & a successful career in Eastern Suburbs real estate, where my first mentors were John & Jill Cran. Joseph was born in Auckland and lived most of his life in St Heliers. Educated at St Ignatius Convent & Sacred Heart College. Member of the 1st XV rowing 8 & University 8 while at Law School, Auckland University. 1953 gallantly defended NZ in CMT in RNZ Engineers with Sapper Des Mataga. Practised law for 55 years. Completed 38 marathons with the YMCA Club. We now have 9 grandchildren, 6 great-grandsons and 1 great grand-daughter. Resident in St Andrew’s for 15 months and enjoyed it since day one.
Robyn Marshall
I was born in Auckland and after the war at the age of 18 months went with my parents to live at Onetangi Beach on Waiheke Island. It was an idyllic childhood even though electricity didn’t arrive until 1954. We returned to Auckland and I trained as a primary school teacher. I met my late husband John, married and have lived in St Heliers ever since. We had 3 children. My final career move was to run the Student Centre at the Tamaki Campus of the UoA. My hobbies are reading, uncoordinated dancing and classical music