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ARTER, Barbara Kathryn

Female 1935 - 2019  (84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ARTER, Barbara Kathryn was born on 6 Apr 1935 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY (daughter of ARTER, Howard LeRoy and CURCHIN, Dorothy); died on 5 May 2019 in Conneaut, Ashtabula County, OH.

    Notes:

    Barbara (Arter) Bernard Brimmer, 84, of Conneaut, Ohio and formerly of Daytona Beach, Florida passed away Sunday, May 5, 2019 at her home with her daughter Mary Beth and friend Tammy at her side.  She was born April 6, 1935 in Lockport, NY.  She was the daughter of Howard and Dorothy (Curchin) Arter.
    Barbara was a licensed practical nurse (LPN) for over fifty years.  She worked for Lockport Memorial Hospital for twenty-eight years, Ormond Beach Memorial Hospital for seventeen years, and was a private home health care nurse.
    Barbara was a very kind and loving person and always caring for others. She was an avid reader.
    Survivors include her children, Molly (Carl) Bernard Kettler of Evanston, IL and Mary Beth (Rich Berkowitz) Bernard Greene of Conneaut; also honorary Florida/Ohio mom to Tammy (Mike) McEachon of Lockport, NY; grandchildren, Alicia (Brian Mitrowitz) Kettler, Theresa Kettler and Garrett Greene; sister, Joan (Kent) Arter Crea of Lockport, NY.
    She was preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Albert C. Bernard, Jr. in January, 1979, and second husband George Brimmer in August, 2018.
    At Barbara’s request, no services will be held.

    Barbara married BERNARD, Albert Charles on 17 Sep 1955 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY. Albert (son of BERNARD, Albert Charles and TOUSSAINT, Gladys E) was born on 4 Nov 1932 in New York; died in Jan 1979. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 3/1/1955

    Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Arter
    of Chestnut Street announce the
    engagement of their daughter, Barbara
    Kathryn, to Albert Charles
    Bernard Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
    Bernard of Barker.
    Miss Arter is a graduate of Lockport
    High School and Trott Vocational'School
    of Practical Nursing.
    Mr. Bernard attended Barker
    Central School aad served two
    years in the U. S. Army.
    A fall wedding is planned

    ALSO

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/19/1955

    Vases and beauty baskets of gladioli with palms and
    ferns banking the altar formed the setting for the marriage
    at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon of Miss Barbara
    Kathryn Arter and Albert Charles Bernard Jr. at Emmanuel
    Methodist Church. Dr. Ernest E. Davis officiated
    at the candlelight ceremony uniting the daughter of Mr.
    and Mrs. Howard Leroy Arter of 142 Chestnut St. and
    the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard of 8 Prisdila Lane, Colonial
    Meadows.
    A gown of Chantilly lace and nylon
    tulle over white bridal satin
    was worn by the bride, who was
    given in marriage by her father.
    Her gown featured a portrait neckline
    and long tapered sleeves on
    the fitted bodice and a full skirt
    of* tulle with lace inserts fell to
    floor length. A coronet of seed
    pearls held her fingertip veil of
    illusion and she carried a cascade
    bouquet arrangement of white carnations
    and stephanotis centered
    by a white hybrid orchid.
    Mrs. Ralph A. Wolfe attended
    her sister as matron of honor in
    a gown of slate blue taffeta fashioned
    with a scoop neckline, pleated,
    bodice, long torso and full, ballerina-
    length skirt. She wore a
    blue headband encrusted with tiny
    seed pearls and matching slippers.
    Her bouquet was of stephanotis,
    pink carnations and red garnet
    roses.
    Similar ensembles hi dusty
    pink and emerald green, respectively,
    were worn by the
    bridesmaids, Mrs. LeRoy
    Schmoke of Barker, sister of
    the groom, and Miss Claudette
    Brayley. Their bouquets
    were similar to that of the matron
    of honor.
    William Kenyon of Barker attended
    the groom as best man.
    Ushering duties were performed
    by Richard Denton of Rochester,
    brother-in-law of the groom, and
    Ralph A. Wolfe.
    Preceding the ceremony, the organist,
    Mrs. Gladys Stabler,
    played traditional wedding music.
    For her daughter's wedding,
    Mrs. Arter favored a street-length
    gown of plum taffeta. A black vel
    vet picture hat, black accessories

    and a corsage of pink sweetheart
    roses completed her ensemble.
    Mink brown fashioned the pure
    silk street-length gown chosen by
    Mrs. Bernard. She wore a brown
    velvet hat, brown accessories and
    a corsage of yellow sweetheart
    roses. The grandmothers wore corsages
    of white carnations.
    The wedding reception was
    held at the American Legion
    Home on Niagara Street. A
    five-tiered wedding cake, encircled
    with pink and white
    carnations and red garnet
    roses centered the bride's table.
    At either side of the table
    were arraagmente of pink
    and white carnations and red
    garnet roses and crystal candelabra.
    A garland of phimosis
    in scallops graced the front
    of the buffet table. Piano selections
    were played by Mrs.
    Stabler.
    Those serving at the reception
    were Mrs. Robert James, Mrs.
    Francis Schaffert, Mrs. Richard
    Gately, Mrs. Walter Trade and the
    Misses Barbara Duethorn and
    Phyllis O'Byrne.
    When the couple left on a motor
    trip to Cape Vincent and
    Thousand Islands the bride wore a
    suit of copper brown raw silk,
    complemented by a small champagne
    colored satin hat, brown acrories
    and an orchid corsage.
    After Oct. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
    will be at home at 170 Park
    Ave.
    The bride is a graduate of Trott
    Vocational School of Practical
    Nursng and the groom served two
    years in the U. S. Army.
    Pre -nuptial event included
    pantry showers given by Mrs.
    James at her home eat Beat ,
    High Street, and Circle of
    Emmanuel Methodist Church
    at the heme of Mrs. Richard
    Miller em Hawley Street,
    The Nursing Staff at Lockport
    City Hospital entertained at a variety
    shower with Miss Brayley as
    ihostess.

    Children:
    1. BERNARD, Mary Beth
    2. BERNARD, Molly

    Family/Spouse: BRIMMER, George H. George (son of BRIMMER, David L and WHITMORE, Florence Mina Catherine) was born on 10 Sep 1941 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY; died on 10 Aug 2018 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ARTER, Howard LeRoy was born on 29 Nov 1902 in Augustaville, PA (son of ARTER, Lafayette and TROUPE, Annie); died on 2 Dec 1969 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 12/3/1969

    LOCKPORT - Howard L.
    Arter, 67, of 142 Chestnut St.,
    died at Lockport Memorial
    Hospital Tuesday (Dec. 2, 1969)
    after a long illness.
    A native of Augustaville, Pa.,
    he was born Nov. 29, 1902, the
    son of Lafayette and Annie
    Troupe Arter and came to
    Lockport in the early 1920s.
    He was employed at the for-
    mer Simonds Saw and Steel Co.,
    and for the past 25 years work-
    ed for Harrison Radiator
    Division, General Motors Corp.
    He was a member of Emma-
    nuel United Methodist Church
    and served on the official board
    of that church and on the board
    of ushers.
    He was a member of the
    United Lodge IOOF 98 and was
    past noble grand of the lodge.
    He was also a member of
    Niagara Union Escarpment 19
    and the Lockport Lodge 73,
    F&AM.
    He is survived by his widow,
    Dorothy Curchin Arter; two
    daughters, Mrs. Kent (Joan)
    Crea and Mrs. Albert (Barbara)
    Bernard, both of Lockport; a
    brother, David Arter of Byron,
    N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Stella
    Hackelman of Lucerne Valley,
    Calif., and Mrs. ellen Carlin,
    also of Byron, and five
    grandchildren.
    Friends may call today from
    2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at
    the Prudden and Kandt Funeral
    Home. Services will be held at
    11 a.m. Thursday at Enmanuel
    United Methodist Church. The
    Rev. Robert M. Rowsam will
    officiate.
    Burial will be in Cold Spring
    cemetery. Memorials may be
    made to the American Cancer
    Fund.

    Howard + CURCHIN, Dorothy. Dorothy was born on 22 Jan 1909; died in Nov 1972 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  CURCHIN, Dorothy was born on 22 Jan 1909; died in Nov 1972 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    Children:
    1. ARTER, Joan was born on 21 Apr 1932 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY; died on 9 Jun 2022 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    2. 1. ARTER, Barbara Kathryn was born on 6 Apr 1935 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY; died on 5 May 2019 in Conneaut, Ashtabula County, OH.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ARTER, Lafayette was born about 1875 in PA; and died.

    Lafayette married TROUPE, Annie about 1899. Annie was born about 1873 in PA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  TROUPE, Annie was born about 1873 in PA; and died.
    Children:
    1. ARTER, John P was born on 25 Oct 1900 in PA; died on 4 Feb 1966 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    2. 2. ARTER, Howard LeRoy was born on 29 Nov 1902 in Augustaville, PA; died on 2 Dec 1969 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    3. ARTER, David W was born on 4 Jul 1905 in PA; died in Sep 1982 in Byron, Genesee County, NY.
    4. ARTER, Wilbur A was born on 28 Oct 1907 in IN; died in Aug 1968 in Broadview, Yellowstone County, MT.
    5. ARTER, Ellen Elizabeth was born on 28 Dec 1909 in IN; died in Oct 1981 in Byron, Genesee County, NY.
    6. ARTER, Stella E was born on 4 Dec 1913 in New York; died in Jan 1977 in Riverton, Fremont County, WY.



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