1. | ALLIGER, James Richard was born on 28 May 1920 in New York (son of ALLIGER, Frank and STRYKER, Mabel); died on 11 Dec 1978 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/12/1978
ALLIGER -James R.
Allifer, Sr., suddenly
Monday (December 11,
1978). Mr. Alliger was a
veteran of World War II.
Beloved husband of
Marilynn V (nee Steck);
dear father of James R.
° Elsie) Alliger Jr.
U.S.A.F.. Tucson. Ariz.,
Michael E. (Nancy)
Alliger of Seattle, Wash.,
and Sharon Lynn
Alliger; brother of Mrs.
Kelsey (Helen) Jewett
and the late Frank I.
Alliger, also survived by
four grandchildren.
A memorial service
will be held at St. Bar-
thlomew Episcopal
Church. Brighton and
Fries Rd., Town of
Tonawanda Wednesday
evening at 7:30 p.m.
Friends invited. No prior
visitation. Arrange
me n t s by Nagel-
McCready Funeral
Home, Inc.
James married STECK, Marilynn Virginia on 9 May 1942 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Notes:
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/11/1942
The marriage of Miss Marilynn Virginia Steck, daugh-
tar of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J, Stack of Chapel road. Kenmore,
to Pvt. James Richard Alliger son of Mr and Mrs.
Frank L Alliger of Clinton street, was solemnised Saturday
afternoon, May 9, at 4:80 o'clock in All Saints Episcopal
church, Buffalo, the Rev. Siegfrid W. Sundin officiating.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
gown of white net with a train
and her veil of illusion fell from
a headdress of seed pearls. She
carried a shower bouquet of white
roses and white lilacs.
Miss Mary Ellen Compton of
Detroit, Mich., was maid of honor,
wearing a gown of blue net and
her bouquet was of white lilacs
and pink roses. Miss Betty Lou
Kehrer of Buffalo acted as brides-
maid, attired in pink net, with
which she carried purple lilacs
and pink roses, and Miss Jewel
Aungst was flower girl wearing
a colonial costume and carrying
a colonial bouquet.
Mr. Frank I Alliger, Jr. at-
tended his brother as bestman,
and the ushers were Mr. Francis
Gruen and Pvt. L. A. Bridgeman
of Niagara Fails, who was home
on a furlough treat Camp Stewart,
VA.
Following the ceremony a dinner
was given at the Hotel Fairfax,
Buffalo, where covers were
laid for twenty five at a T shaped
table decorated with s tiered wedding
cake and spring flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Alliger have left
for a several day motor trip following
which Mr. Alliger will return
to Camp Stewart, Ga where
he is stationed with ths U. S.
Coast Artillery,
Children:
- ALLIGER, Sharon Lynn
- ALLIGER, James R
- ALLIGER, Michael Edward
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