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WISER, Frances Ethel

Female 1913 - 1983  (69 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  WISER, Frances Ethel was born on 16 Sep 1913 (daughter of WISER, Clifford F); died in Feb 1983 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Frances married BREWER, Herbert S on 14 Aug 1940. Herbert (son of BREWER, Charles William and HILLMAN, Martha Emma Anna) was born on 19 Sep 1914 in Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY; died on 19 Jun 1964 in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 8/15/1940

    Beautiful in its simplicity waa the wedding of Miaa Frances
    Ethel Wiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Wiser, and
    Herbert S. Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer on
    Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the First English Lutheran
    church, the Rev. Ivan L. Lange officiating.
    A delightful organ recital pre-1 -
    ceded "At Dawning" effectively rendered
    by John Moran. To the
    strains of the Lohengrin Wedding
    March, played by Mrs. George
    Webb, the bridal party entered the
    church.
    First to proceed down the Isle
    was the head usher, E. Lynn Ferris,
    uncle of the bride, followed by Roy
    Frank Krull, cousin of the bride and
    William Wilson. Miss Christine
    Hiscock, maid of honor, wore aqua
    chiffon marquisette made on Gre-
    cian lines, with matching lace in-
    sets, sweetheart neck and puffed
    sleeves. On her head she wore a
    breaided hao and net veil of match-
    ing color. She carried a semi-
    colonial bouquet of pink and yellow
    roses and gypsophila tied with
    silver ribbon.
    Mrs.s Ralph Hanson, matron of
    honor and cousin of bride wore a
    floor-length gown of golden-dawn
    yellow chiffon marquisette made
    like that of the Miss Hiscock, he
    too wore a matching net veil
    caught by the chiffon braided effect
    forming a halo and carried roses
    and mixed flower fashioned in a
    semi-colonial bouquet.
    Three-year-old Nina Ruth Ferris
    cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She
    wore a floor-length dress of powder
    blue, made colonial style with pink
    sash and pink satin ribbon with
    streamers tyin her long curls. She
    carrried a miniature bouquet of sim-
    ilar type.
    The bride,, given in marriage by
    her tuner, wort s white chiffon
    marquisette town, made on prln-
    ; ecu lines with kmg train. The
    sweetheart neck and bodice
    fisinoned of chanully lace _
    lion-, or the lace added daintiness
    to the puffed sleeves. She carried
    a round shower bouquet of white
    roses, larkspur, gypsophila and
    valley lilies. Her finger tip veil was
    caught to a tiara of seeded pearls.
    Her only ornament was single
    string of pearls, gift of the groom.
    She carried the lace handkerchief
    carried by her mother at her wedding.
    Leonard Brewer, brother of the
    groom, was best man. Like the
    groom he wore a white suit while
    the ushers wore white flannels and
    dark blue coats.
    The bride's mother wore a crepe
    and sheer ensemble of . luggage
    green, made in redingote style with
    large left picture hat of white,
    matching shoes, gloves and purse.
    She wore a corsage of talismen
    roses and gardenias. The mother
    of the groom wore navy lace with
    hat to match and her corsage was
    of pink roses.
    Mrs. Alex Szur, sister of groom,
    Mrs. E. Lynn Ferris, Mrs. Milferd
    Landers and Mrs. John Ross, wearing
    floor-length gowns of different
    shades with corsages of gardenias,
    served as aides at the informal reception
    which followed at 4 o'clock
    at the home of bride's parents.
    A family dinner including the
    bridal party was served at 6:30 at
    Park hotel. Covers were laid for
    35. Lemon yellow roses together
    with a pyramid wedding cake topped
    with a miniature bride and
    groom formed center pieces.

    Children:
    1. BREWER, Candace

    Frances married ABRAHAM, A George on 7 Mar 1969 in Akron, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 3/11/1969

    Clifford F. Wiser has announced
    the marriage of his
    daughter, Mrs. Frances W.
    Brewer to A. George Abraham
    of Akron, took place
    Friday, March 7, 1969.
    Attendants were Miss
    Candy Brewer, daughter of
    the bride, and William T.
    Harrison of Clarence.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  WISER, Clifford F
    Children:
    1. 1. WISER, Frances Ethel was born on 16 Sep 1913; died in Feb 1983 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.



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