1. | ROHRING, Robert Wesley (son of ROHRING, Wesley Rudolph Carl and ZASTROW, Elsie Ottile Ella). Robert married SEEFELDT, Rena Augusta on 5 Nov 1955 in North Ridge, Town of Cambria, Niagara County, NY. Rena (daughter of SEEFELDT, Herman Friedrich Wilhelm and POLLOW, Ida Erma Daphne) was born on 12 Feb 1935 in Town of Wilson, Niagara County, NY; died on 7 Jan 2022 in Town of Wilson, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Niagara Gazette - 8/10/1955
RANSOMVILLE, Aug. 10—Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Seefddt, Ransomville,
announce the engagement
of their' daughter, Rena Augusta,
to Robert Wesley Rohring, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rohring, Wilson.
Miss Secfeldt is a graduate of
Wilson Central School and of Bryant
& Stratton Business Institute,
Buffalo, and is presently employed
by the E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co., Niagara Falls. Mr. Rohring
served two years with the United
States Army, 18 months of which
was spent in Germany. He is employed
by the M. H. Schrader Co.,
Wilson.
A November wedding is planned.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 11/5/1955
RANSOMVILLE, Nov. 5 -
Miss Rena Augusta Seefeldt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Seefeldt. this village, became
the bride of Robert Wesley
Rohring. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Rohring, Wilson, at 1:30
p.m. today at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, North Ridge.
A reception began immediately
after the wedding in the church
parlors.
Escorted* to the altar by the
groom the bride was given in
marriaee by her parents. The
Rev. Carl W. Oldach officiated
at the marriage before an altar
decorated with white chrysanthemums
and pom poms. The
church choir with William Eischeid,
organist, furnished the music
and Delbcrt Schultz sang
"lord's Prayer" and Twenty-
Third Psalm."
The bride was attired in a
dress of rosepoint lace and tulle
over satin fashioned with a mandarin
collar and fitted bodice. A
chapel-length train with panels
of lace fc!l from the bouffant
skirt of lace and pleated tulle.
A headpicct of net leaves held
her double illusion veil edged
with leaf appliques. She carried
a white Bible with while roses
with streamers of * lily-of-the-
Richard j. valley.
Mrs. Carson Seefeldt. matron
of honor, was gowned in white
nylon chiffon with a shirred bodice,
drape effect neckline, fashioned
with a fishue. A gold net
and velvet headpiece with bronze
pom poms in the shape of a heart
completed her ensemble.
The bridesmaids. Mrs. Nelson
Rohring, Mis. Neil Seefeldt, Miss
Katherine Phillips, and Miss
Sarkecs, j Shirley Beutel wore gowns similar
to that of the matron of
honor in royal blue, maroon,
hunter green and purple. Matching
headpieces and heart shape
bouquets of pom poms completed
their attires.
Miss Sally Rohring and Miss
Nancy Koepke, flower girls,
were dressed alike in white crystalcttc
gowns with- matching
bonnets. They carried heartshaped
pom pom bouquets featuring
a mixture of all the colors
of the other attendants.
Nelson Rohring, brother of the
groom, was best man. Ushers
were Carson Seefeldt, James
Rohring. Neil Seefeldt and Donald
Durow.
The mother of the bride received
her guests in a black dress
with turquoise accessories and
the mother of the groom was attired
in a turquoise dress with
black accessories. Both wore a
white pom pom corsage.
For a honeymoon through
Midwestern states and Canada
the bride will depart in a slate
blue wool suit with navy and red
accessories completed with a
white rose corsage.
The couple will reside'in New
Rd.
Children:
- ROHRING, Pamela
- ROHRING, Kimberly
- ROHRING, Jill
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