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SCHULTZ, Florence M

Female 1925 - 2003  (78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SCHULTZ, Florence M was born on 21 Jul 1925; died on 9 Sep 2003 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.

    Florence married ZIPP, Anthony W on 11 Aug 1951 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY. Anthony (son of ZIPP, Martin and BAUMGARTNER, Anna) was born on 30 Jun 1921; died on 12 Aug 2004 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/20/1951

    Vases of white gladioli decorated
    the altar of St. Francis
    Church Saturday Aug. 11 for the
    wedding of Miss Florence
    Schultz, daughter of Mrs. Matilda
    Reser of Tonawanda and Anthony
    Zipp, son of Mr. and Mrs.
    Martin Zipp. The ceremony was
    performed by The Right Rev.
    Msgr. John A. Weismantel. The
    bride was given in marriage by
    her uncle Mr. Herman Lintner.
    During the ceremony Miss Bacon
    sang "Mother At Thy Feet is
    Kneeling," "Pontis Angilico,"
    land Schubert's "Ave Maria."
    The bride wore a gown of ny-
    Ion tulle and Chantilly lace. The
    fitted bodice was fashioned with
    a sweetheart neckline, long
    sleeves pointing over the wrists,
    a short ruffled peplum and bouf-
    fant skirt over which lace
    flowers were scattered. Her fin-
    ger tip veil of illusion was held
    in place by a matching lace bonnet.
    She carried a colonial bouquet
    of white roses, baby mums
    and lily of the valley.
    The maid-of-honor, Miss Helen
    Dzuglo wore a gown of white
    eyelet organdy over pastel
    green. It was fashioned with.a
    sweetheart neddine and short
    peplum both outlined with organdy
    flowers. Her headpiece
    was a bonnet effect, and she
    caried a colonial bouquet of
    summer flowers.
    The bridesmaids were Mrs.
    Frederick Lindaman and Mrs.
    William Schreck. Their gowns
    and bouquets were similar to the
    maid-of-honor, one over aqua
    and the othe'r over yellow.
    Mr. Paul Zipp, brother of the
    groom, was best man. Messrs.
    Frank Wenske and George Zitzka,
    cousins of the groom, were
    ushers.
    The mother of the bride wore
    a dress of pale pink shadow
    lace and a corsage of roses. The
    groom's mother chose a light
    blue print crepe dress and wore
    a corsage of roses.
    The breakfast, immediately af-
    ter the ceremony was given at
    the bridegroom's home. The dinner
    was at the Kathryn Lawrence
    Tea Room and a reception
    followed at the American Legion.
    For a motor trip thru Canada
    the bride chose an aqua two
    piece dress with white accessories.
    A white orchid complemented
    her costume.

    Children:
    1. ZIPP, Nancy Ellen
    2. ZIPP, Sue Ann
    3. ZIPP, Guy A

Generation: 2



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