3. | YOUNG, Veronica was born on 9 Apr 1913 (daughter of YOUNG, John and Agatha E); died on 7 Jun 1981 in Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/9/1981
ANDREWS - Veronica
(Young) Andrews, 68, of
827 Pierce Ave., Niagara
Falls, N Y , in the Memorial
Medical Center, June
7, 1981 Wife of the late
William T Andrews,
mother of Joseph H
Andrews, Niagara Falls,
NY, Roger W Andrews,
Town of Wheatfield (Investigator
Niagara County
Sheriff's Dept.), John A
Andrews, Mrs. William
(Joan) Malaney and Mrs
Theodore (Shirley) Wirth,
all of Niagara Falls, NY;
sister of John Young,
Titusville, Florida, Sister
M Rosina, O. S . J .,
Clarence, NY Also survived
by eleven grandchildren,
three great
grandchildren, several
nieces and nephews
Funeral services will be
held Thursday 9:30 a.m. in
the Otto Redanz Funeral
Home. Michigan Ave and
10th St.. Niagara Falls,
NY and 10 a m Sacred
Heart Church Interment
Mt. Olivet Cemetery Family
will be present Tuesday
and Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7
to 9 p m If desired,
contributions may be made
to the Sacred Heart Church
Renovation Fund
Notes:
Niagara Gazette
A bouquet of white carnations
was presented before the altar of
the Blessed Virgin Mary by Miss
Joan Jennie Andrews before her
marriage to William Henry Malaney
III this morning (July 6.
1957) at 10 o'clock at Sacred
Heart Church. The Rev. Francis
Gardner performed the double-
ring ceremony before an altar
decorated with white pompons.
The bride, who is the'daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William T.
Andrews, Pierce Ave., was given
in marriage by her father to the
son of William H. Malaney Jr.,
Read Ave.
A floor-length gown of hand
clipped Chantilly lace and filmy
tulle was the choice of the bride.
It was designed with panels of
filmy tulle in the front and back
of the full skirt. Pearls and
sequins enhanced the tiny- flowers
which decorated the neckline,
A matching lace crown
trimmed with seed pearls held
her veil of illusion. She carried
a cascade bouquet of white roses
with lily of the valley and an
orchid.
Mrs. Eugene Casey, sister of
the bridegroom, was matron of
honor. She was attired in a
floor-length pink nylon sheer
over net gown, fashioned with
a strapless bodice and enhanced
with a stole. She wore a matching
headpiece and carried a cascade
bouquet of white carnations
and pink and blue roses.
Miss Shirley Andrews, sister
of the bride, and Miss Suzanne
Stellmacher, as bridesmaids,
were gowned in' dresses styled
like the honor attendant's in
blue. Miss Diane Milliman, cousin
of the bride, as junior bridesmaid
was attired similarly to the
honor attendant. Miss Carol
Ann Patrick, cousin of the bride,
was flower girl.
Eugene James Casey, brotherin-
law of the bridegroom, was
best man. Jerry Malaney, brother
of the bridegroom, and
Joseph H. Andrews, brother of
the bride, were ushers.
A wedding breakfast and dinner
were served at the home of
the bride's parents and a reception
will be held this evening
at Three Corners Restaurant.
The mother of the bride will
welcome her guests attired in a
blue silk dress with a gored skirt
and scoop neckline. She will
wear a corsage of pink and white
carnations and roses.
The newlyweds will make
their future home at 1540 Pierce
Ave.
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