3. | BISHER, Sandra Ann was born on 12 Oct 1941 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY (daughter of BISHER, Bert and THRALL, Myrtle Ruth); died on 14 Oct 2020 in Town of Newfane, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Sandra A. Yousett of Newfane, Wife of the late of James Yousett entered into rest on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at home. She was born in Lockport, NY on October 12, 1941, the daughter of the late Bert Jr and Myrtle (Thrall) Bisher. Sandra and James were married on November 14, 1959 celebrating their 60th anniversary this past November. She was the Co-owner/bookkeeper of Jim's Auto Service, a member and past president of Wilson Golden Agers Senior citizens club and was a former 4-H Leader for 30 plus years. She enjoyed crafts and her first love was her family and helping others in need. Mother of Daniel (Mary Brochey) Yousett, Vicki Murray, Lisa (Dennis) Smith, Kyle Yousett, Barry Yousett and the late Russell Yousett. Mother in law of the late Brian Murray. Grandmother of Elisa (Justin) Walsh, Kelci (Tim Blackhurst) Yousett, Allison Murray, Christopher Murray, Brandon (Ashlee) Smith, Amber (Zachariah) Gonyea, Derrick Smith, Sarah, Tyler, and Michael Yousett. Great grandmother of Madison, Douglas and Grayson Gonyea. Sister of LeRoy Bisher, Keith (Laura) Bisher and Marilyn (Clifford) Cummings. Family and friends may call at the Rutland-Corwin Funeral Home, Inc. 2670 Main St. Newfane, NY on Friday, October 16, 2020 from 6-8pm. and Saturday, October 17, from 10-12pm where funeral services will be held at 12 Noon. Burial will be in North Ridge Cemetery. Memorials in Sandra's name can be made to Niagara County 4-H Animal Science 4487 Lake Ave. Lockport, NY 14094, Wilson Fire Co. 250 Young St. Wilson, NY 14172, or South Wilson Fire Co. 4194 Chestnut Rd. Wilson, NY 14172.
Notes:
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 11/25/1959
Miss Sandra Ann Bisher became
the bride of James Joseph
Yousett Nov. 14 at 11 in the
morning in St. Mary's Church.
The Rev. Michael J. Yunk performed
the ceremony before the
altar graced with vases of white
Chrysanthemums.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bisher Jr.
of Newfane are the parents of
the bride, and the groom is the
son of Mrs. Irving Yousett of
Sanborn and the late Mr. Yousett.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. Her bridal
gown of Chantilly lace and nylon
tulle was fashioned with a sweetheart
neckline and long sleeves
ending in points at the wrists.
The floor-length bouffant skirt
had a nylon tulle overskirt with
a lace insert over tiers of tulle.
A doronet of sequins and pearls
held her fingertip veil of silk illusion,
and she carries a colonial
bouquet of white roses surrounded
by carnations.
BRIDE'S ATTENDANTS
As her maid of honor, the bride
chose Miss Mary Katherine Jeffords.
A sweetheart neckline and
cap sleeves detailed the, bodice
of her coral organza gown and
the ballerina - length skirt was
enhanced with a ruffle of sheer
nylon. A picture hat in matching
color completed her attire and
she carried a colonial bouquet of
coral roses and carnations.
Miss Gracia Yousett of Sanborn
, sister of the groom, and
Mrs. Joyce Yousett, the groom's
sister-in-law, wore gowns like
that of the matron of honor in
cotillion blue. They wore clip
headpieces of horsehair and
pearls with short veils, and carried
bouquets identical to that of
the maid of honor.
Marilyn Bisher, sister of the
bride, was flower girl. Her blue
dress and flowers were like that
of the maid of honor. The bride's
brother, Keith Daniel Bisher was
ring bearer.
Russell Whitehead was best
man. Leonard Yousett, brother of
the groom, Robert Snyder of
Newfane and LeRoy Bisher of
Newfane, brother of the bride,
seated the guests.
Mrs. Norbert Fritton played
the wedding music.
GRANDMOTHER ATTENDS
A powder blue silk dress over
taffeta with matching accessories
were the choice of the bride's
mother. The groom's mother
wore a turquoise brocaded taffeta
dress with bolero jacket and
black accessories. Sweetheart
rose corsages completed their
attire. Mrs. Theodore Thrall,
grandmother of the bride, favored
a dark blue dress, blue accessories
and a corsage of pink
carnations.
A buffet luncheon was served
to 250 guests at the home of the
bride where the table was centered
with a wedding cake topped
with a miniature bride and groom.
When the newlyweds return
from a trip through New York
State, they will make their home
in Shadigee Road, Newfane. As
the bride left with the groom, she
was wearing a royal blue sheath
dress with an embroidered bolero
jacket, black accessories and a
white orchid corsage.
Guests were present from Buffalo,
Kenmore, Olean and Niagara
Falls
|