3. | BERGERON, Marilyn Ann was born on 10 Apr 1933 in New York (daughter of BERGERON, Adelard W and FLANAGAN, Elise); died on 5 Jul 2019 in Hellertown, PA. Notes:
Marilyn A Rougeux, 86, of Easton, PA, formerly of Liverpool, passed away on Friday morning, July 5, 2019. She was the beloved wife of the late Thomas J. Rougeux. They were married for 47 years prior to his passing. Born in Niagara Falls, she was a daughter of the late Adelard and Elise (Flanagan) Bergeron.
She graduated St. Mary's High School in Niagara Falls Class of 1951. She enjoyed working at ATT as a telephone operator after high school and later in retail at Chappell's department store.
Marilyn was proud of living and contributing to the Bayberry Community for over 50 years. She was involved with all the activities of her five children, a faithful parishioner of Christ the King Church and a 20-year volunteer at St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse. Creative, faithful, and fashionable she will be remembered through her bunny collection, her lime green Jell-O mold at Thanksgiving, her chocolate chip cookies, making magic happen at Christmas and birthdays, and encouraging curiosity.
Her sister Marguerite Kerwin predeceased her. Survived to cherish Marilyn's memory are her sisters, Shirlee (Robert) Berry of Pittsford, NY, Joanne Corsaro of Albany, NY; and brother, William (Francine) Bergeron of NV and OH. Her enduring love will be felt by her surviving children, Richard (Kaaren) of Las Vegas, NM, Francis of Londonderry NH, Joanne (Christopher) Nadovich of Easton, PA, Patricia (Mark) George of Middletown, NJ, and Douglas (JoAnne) of Syracuse, NY. Grandchildren, Robert, David, and Brian George, plus Thomas and Julia Nadovich, along with several nieces and nephews, will miss Grandma Camera. A special great-grandson, Harry Jeter Caplan also survives her.
Sincere and heartfelt thanks to all who cared for Marilyn while living in PA, Country Meadows of Forks Township, Millbrook Home HealthCare, and St. Luke's Hospice.
Calling hours will be held from 4 to 7 PM on Friday, July 12 at Maurer Funeral Home, Moyers Corners, 3541 State Route 31, Baldwinsville, NY. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, July 13 at 9:30 AM at Christ the King Church, 21 Cherry Tree Circle, Liverpool, NY, followed by The Rite of Committal and Entombment in Our Lady of Peace Cemetery Mausoleum, Clay, NY.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Marilyn's memory to Christ the King Church, National Parkinson's Organization, parkinson.org or a Hospice organization of your choice.
Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 6/1955
A wedding.trip to Florida has been selected by Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas J. Rougeux, who were wed this morning in a
10 O'clock ceremony at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. The bride is the former Miss Marilyn Ann Bergeron daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Bergeron, Michigan Ave,, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. M. F. Rougeux, Eighth St., and the late Mr. Rougeux.
The double-ring ceremony was
performed before the altar decorated
with white gladioli and
carnations. Miss Eleanor Vanderhoff
was the organist.
Given marriage by her
father the bride wore a gown of
lace and nylon tulle fashioned
with a portrait neckline and lace
extending into the bouffant skirt
of pleated tulle over satin. Seed
pearls enhanced the bride's crown
which held her fingertip-length
Veil of French illusion. She carried
a prayer book adorned with
a white orchid.
Miss Shirlee Bergeron was her
sister's maid of honor and Miss
Alice Dukat and Miss Helen
Kieron were bridesmaids. They
wore "apple blossom pink" nylon
organdy; frocks with tucked
bodices and sunburst pleated
skirts with matching sashes. Picture
hats. completed their ensembles.
Miss Bergeron carried a
spray bouquet of blue delphinium
While the bridesmaids: carried
spray bouquets of pink pompons.
Miss Joanne Bergeron, sister
of the bride, and Miss Mary
Louise Mitchell, niece of the
bridegroom were junior bridesmaids,
in embroidered pink or-
gandy dresses with colonial bouquets
and tiny wreaths of pink
pompons.
Robert Rougeux was best man
for his brother. Guests were seated
at the ceremony by Joseph
Williams and Robert Moody.
The mother of the bride chose
a mauve rose lace dress, with
white accessories. Mrs. Rougeux
favored a powder blue lace dress
with matching accessories. Each
wore an orchid corsage.
The breakfast was served at
Hotel Niagara for the immediate
family and was followed by the
reception at the Red Coach Inn.
For her wedding trip, Mrs.
Rougeux has chosen a charcoal
brown sheath dress with white
lace accessories and an orchid
corsage. After July 10, the couple
will reside at 536 15th St.
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