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ST JOHN, Raymond P

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ST JOHN, Raymond P (son of ST JOHN, Windsor).

    Raymond married BEHA, Katherine A on 15 Jun 1946 in West Leyden, Lewis County, NY. Katherine (daughter of BEHA, Raymond G and TINE, Clara) was born about 1924 in New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Utica NY Observer - 6/19/1946

    In a double ring ceremony performed
    at 10 a. m. Saturday in St
    Mary's Church. West Leyden, Miss
    Katherine A, .Beha, daughter of
    Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Beha,
    West Leyden, became the bride of
    Raymond P. St. John, son of Mr
    and Mrs. windsor St. John, 1106
    Seymour. The Rev. E. A. Rivette
    officiated.
    The bride's sister, Miss Helen I.
    Beha, was maid of honor. the
    bridesmaids included Miss alma
    Kinney and Mrs. Stanley Weiss,
    Elaine Suprenant, niece of the
    bridegroom, was flower girl.
    Walter St. John, brother of the
    bridegroom, was bets man. Leo
    St. John and Joseph Zybtniewski
    acted as ushers.
    "Ave Maria" and "Panis An-
    gelicus" were sung by Mrs. How-
    ard Wilbert, accompanied at the
    organ by Miss Mary Claire Bron-
    son.
    The bride's white gown was
    made with a fitted bodice, sweet-
    heart neckline and court train. Her
    fingertip illusion veil was caught
    to a coronet of seed pearls. She
    carried a white prayer book with
    a white orchid streamers.
    The maid of honor wore a gown
    of yellow satin and net fashioned
    with a fitted bodice and cap
    sleeves. She wore a matching
    Juliet cap and carried a colonial
    bouquet of yellow roses and carna-
    tions.
    The bridesmaids were dressed in
    blue satin and net gowns with
    matching Juliet caps and carried
    colonial bouquets of pink roses
    and carnations.
    The flower girl was attired in a
    pink net dress and carried a basket
    of pansies and baby's breath.
    The wedding reception took
    place in the home of the bride,
    after which Mr. and Mrs. St. John
    left for Canada and the Adiron-
    dacks. They plan to make their
    home at 507 Cottage Pl. after
    July 1.
    The bride is a graaduate of the
    West Leyden Central School and
    the Utica State Hospital School of
    Nursing. The bridegroom, an
    alumnus of Whitesboro Central
    School, recently was discharged
    from the Army after serving 30
    months with the Ninth Air Force
    in the European theater.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ST JOHN, Windsor
    Children:
    1. 1. ST JOHN, Raymond P
    2. ST JOHN, Walter



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