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GOFF, George P

Male 1921 - 1966  (45 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  GOFF, George P was born on 6 Apr 1921; died in Nov 1966.

    George married BODIE, Veronica R on 20 Oct 1945 in Tonawanda, Erie County, NY. Veronica (daughter of BODIE, Michael and Veronica) was born on 13 Aug 1922 in New York; died on 17 Mar 1999 in Fort Pierce, Saint Lucie County, FL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/7/1945

    A pretty wedding was solemnized
    on Saturday, October 20, at
    7 p. m. in Salem Evangelical and
    Reformed Church, when Miss
    Veronica Bodie, daughter of Mrs.
    Veronica Bodie, Douglas street,
    became the bride of Pfc. George
    P. Goff, United States Marine
    Corps, of Buffalo, stationed at
    Quantico, Virginia. Rev. Walter
    Hetzel performed the double ring
    ceremony before the altar which
    was banked with gladioli and
    palms. Miss Marge Heft sang "Because"
    and "Always".
    The bride, given in marriage
    by her brother, Sidney, wore a
    gown of candlelight satin, combining
    a tight bodice with sweet-
    heart neckline and long fitted

    sleeves, and hoop skirt, edged with
    wide lace, which formed a long
    train. Her fingertip veil fell from
    a seed pearl cap, and she carried
    a shower bouquet of white roses
    and white carnations.
    Miss Dorothy Opera, maid-of
    honor, wore a gown of blue, with
    satin bodice and full net skirt
    and a large picture hat to match.
    The bridesmaids, the Misses Eve'
    line Hatt, Miss Irene Schiepatti,
    of Niagara Falls, and Margaret
    Goff, of Buffalo, wore pink satin
    and net gowns and matching picture
    hats. All carried colonial bouquets
    of tea roses and com flowers,
    tied with pink and blue
    streamers.
    Attendants for the groom were
    Charles Wagner, bestman; Howard
    Sikorski, Richard Freeman
    °nd Clarence Utsig, all of Buffalo,
    ushers.
    The bride's mother wore a soldier
    blue crepe with matching
    hat while the groom's mother
    chose a powder blue dress with
    black accessories. They wore corsages
    of roses and cornflowers.
    A reception for 200 guests was
    given at Hungarian Hall. Buffet
    refreshments were served from
    a table centered'with a wedding
    cake, decorated with a miniature
    Marine and bride.
    The groom has reported to his
    base in Virginia. Mrs. Goff U
    temporarily making her home
    with her mother.
    Prenuptial parties for Mrs. Goff
    were given by Miss Dorothy Opera
    and Miss Hatt, Mrs. K. Chase
    and Mrs. J. Carney; Mrs. J. Bodie,
    Mrs. V. Bodie, and Mrs. G. Bernasconl
    and Miss C. Vossen.


Generation: 2



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