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NAGEL, Roger A

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  NAGEL, Roger A (son of NAGEL, Laverne and BUCOLO, Frances).

    Roger married KANEHL, Jean MarieWarrens Corners, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/24/1972

    Married Saturday at 6 in
    a candlelight ceremony at
    the Warrens Corners United
    Methodist Church were Jean
    Marie Kanehl and Roger A.
    Nagel, both of Lockport.
    The bride is the daughter
    of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L.
    Kanehl, 5475 Ridge Rd., and
    the groom the son of Mr.
    and Mrs. Lavern E. Nagel,
    4296 Lake Ave.
    The Rev. Douglas F.
    Spencer performed the
    double - ' ring ceremony
    before an altar of white,
    y e l l o w and orange
    chrysanthemums and
    c a n d e l a b r a . Candles
    adorned each window of the
    sanctuary.
    Given in marriage by her
    father, the bride selected a
    gown of chantilly lace with
    a round, low neckline,
    lantern sleeves and a softly
    gathered skirt. The neck
    and bodice were trimmed
    with a pleated 'lace and
    medallion trim.
    The elbow length veil of
    illusion was attached to a
    band adorned with pearls
    and tiny strands of
    i r r i d e s c e n t beads. She
    completed her outfit with a
    drop pearl necklace, a gift
    of the groom.
    The bridal bouquet was a
    semi - cascade of white
    daisies, white pompons and
    stephanotis with a moss
    green velvet ribbon.
    Beth L. Kanehl was honor
    attendant for her sister in
    a gown styled similarly to
    the bride's but in almond
    green crepe with bright
    orange, yellow and green
    floral trim at the waistline.
    She carried a bouquet of
    y e l l o w carnations, butterscotch
    daisies, apricot
    pompons and gypsophila
    tied with orange velvet
    streamers.
    Miss Laurie N. Kanehl,
    sister of the bride, and Mrs.
    MRS. ROGER A. NAGEL
    (Miss Jean M. Kanehl)
    (Mayfair Studio)
    Margaret Martin Married
    To Daniel Brian Green
    (US&J Photo)
    SKIERS DECORATE - Witches and pumpkins for the Ski Club of Lockport's
    Halloween Party were made Wednesday evening when committee members
    met at the home of Miss Karen Steele, right. Helping with decorations
    for the Saturday evening party are Miss Nancy Sutter and Frank Kydd.
    Halloween Party Kicks Off
    SCOL Membership Drive
    A Mystery Party is
    planned by the Ski Club of
    Lockport Saturday evening
    when SCOL holds it annual
    Halloween party and kicks
    off its membership drive.
    Miss Karen Steele,
    chairman, announces that
    this year's event is more
    than just a party, it is a
    mystery party with many
    activities planned.
    Members and all interested
    persons are asked
    to meet at the Screwball
    Club on Niagara Street at
    7:30 p.m. and all will
    proceed from there to the
    mystery place.
    Those attending are asked
    to wear costumes and dress
    warmly. Directions will be
    left at the Screwball Club
    for latecomers.
    There will be awards for
    costumes in three different
    categories: most original,
    funniest and best. Prizes,
    g a m e s , refreshments,
    dancing and a surprise at
    midnight are part of the
    festivities.
    The newly elected SCOL
    Ski Queen, who will be
    c h o s e n at the club's
    b u s i n e s s meeting Wednesday,
    will be honored at
    the party.
    SCOL's candidates for Ski
    Queen 1973 are Miss Micky
    White of Buffalo, Miss Gail
    Duscher of Pendleton, Miss
    Nancy Bartus of Lockport
    and Miss Nancy Sutter of
    Swormville. All are active
    SCOL members.
    In beginning its membership
    drive, Miss Steele
    notes that both membership
    in SCOL and the party are
    open to any interested
    person 18 years and over.
    Troop 37
    Investiture
    At the Tuesday meeting
    of Girl Scout Troop 37, a
    candlelight investitute was
    held for Molly Bernard,
    Barbra Burgess and Mrs.
    Richard Forsey.
    Receiving their trefoil
    Girl Scout pins were Sherri
    Ceravalo, Paula Garlock,
    M a r c y James, Lisa
    L a u b a c k e r , Suzanne
    McArthur, Judy Mellethien,
    Molly Pettit, Debra
    Rankie and Sharon Voelker.
    Ann Forster and Jenny
    Hiller, transfers to the
    troop, were welcomed.
    Friday members of the
    troop will have a campout
    weekend. Troop leader is
    Mrs. John Hartmann.
    Barrow County, Georgia, was
    named for David C. Barrow,
    chancellor of the University of
    Georgia.
    S t . Augustine's R.C.
    Church, Clarence Center,
    was the setting for the
    marriage Sept. 30 of
    Margaret Ann Martin and
    Daniel Brian Green. The
    Rev. Noel N. Schreck officiated.
    The bride is the daughter
    of Mrs. Joleen Martin, 3491
    Murphy Rd., Newfane and
    David Martin of 2667 Grace
    A v e n u e , Newfane. Mr.
    Green is the son of Mr. and
    Mrs. V. W. Green of
    Clarence Center.
    Baskets of yellow and
    white gladioli decorated the
    altar.
    Escorted by her father,
    the bride wore a floor
    length gown of venise lace
    over matching taffeta and
    highlighted by an empire
    bodice and long lace
    sleeves.
    A Camelot cap with
    F r e n c h illusion veiling
    featured a chapel train.
    The bridal bouquet was of
    white carnations and yellow
    gladioli.
    Miss Vicki Martin, sister
    of the bride, designed and
    made the bridal gown. She
    also was honor attendant
    attired in a hot pink multi
    - print gown with empire
    waist and carrying a
    colonial bouquet of fall
    flowers.
    Miss Judy Wick of Lockport
    and Mrs. Judi Green
    of Clarence were similarly
    attired as was Miss Danice
    Smith, cousin of the bride
    and flower girl. Jeffrey
    Sheehan, Olcott, was ring
    bearer.
    John Green served as best
    man with Neil and William
    Green, brothers of the
    groom, as ushers.
    Mrs. Eichinger was
    organist.
    Following a reception at
    the Knights of Columbus,
    Lockport, the couple left for
    a honeymoon hi Pennsylvania.
    They are residing
    at 10623 Main Street,
    Clarence.
    Society Hears
    About Winter
    Timothy Sargent were attired
    in dresses styled
    similarly to the matron of
    honor but in tango orange.
    Patricia Parete, niece of
    the groom, wore a gown of
    almond green silk organza
    over taffeta and carried a
    miniature bouquet idential
    to the bridesmaids.
    Jerome A. Bucolo, cousin
    of the groom, was best man
    with Sandy A. Torrier, also
    a cousin, and Fredrick L.
    Kanehl, brother of the
    bride, as ushers.
    Mrs. William Saunders,
    soloist, sang "We've Only
    Just Begun" and "Wedding
    Song" with Mrs. William
    Smith as organist.
    A buffet supper reception
    was held at the Wrights
    C o r n e r s Fire Hail.
    Following a honeymoon in
    New England, the c o u p le
    will reside at 4350 Lake
    Ave.
    The bride is an alumna
    of Newfane Central School
    and Continental Beauty
    School. Her husband is a
    graduate of Newfane
    Central School and served
    with the Naval Reserves.
    They both are employed at
    Harrison Radiator Div.,
    General Motors Corp.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  NAGEL, Laverne

    Laverne + BUCOLO, Frances. Frances (daughter of BUCOLO, Anthony and CORRIERE, Delia) was born about 1916 in New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  BUCOLO, Frances was born about 1916 in New York (daughter of BUCOLO, Anthony and CORRIERE, Delia).
    Children:
    1. 1. NAGEL, Roger A


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  BUCOLO, Anthony was born on 23 Dec 1883 in Sicily, Italy; died on 9 Sep 1972 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/11/1972

    BUCOLO - Anthony Bucolo,
    6597 Slayton Settlement Road,
    died September 9, 1972, at his
    late residence. He is survived
    by his wife, Delia (nee
    Corriere), three daughters and
    f i v e sons, Mrs. Laverne
    (Frances) Nagel, Mrs. Louis
    (Rose) Torriere, Mrs. Melvin
    (Nicky) Beeoher, Anthony,
    James, Michael, Jerome, and
    Joseph Bucolo, all of Lockport;
    also 23 grandchildren and 15
    great grandchildren, a brother,
    John Bucolo, Lockport. Friends
    may call at the Gaul Funeral
    Home Inc., 263 East Ave.,
    where the funeral will be held
    Tuesday at 9 a.m. and 9:30
    a.m. from St. Joseph's Church.
    Interment in St. Patrick's
    Cemetery. The family will be
    present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
    today.

    ALSO

    Same date and paper

    Anthony Bucolo, 88, of 6597
    Slayton Settlement Road, a fruit
    and vegetable farmer for 52
    years, died Saturday at his
    home following a 15-month
    illness.
    He was born in Sicily, Dec.
    23, 1883, and came to the United
    States in 1907. He had operated
    the fruit and vegetable farm
    and greenhouses at his home
    address.
    Mr. Bucolo and his wife, Mrs.
    Delia Corriere Bucolo, recently
    celebrated their 58th wedding
    anniversary.
    Survivors include: his widow;
    three daughters and *ive sons,
    Mrs. Laverne (Frances) Nagel,
    Mrs. Louis (Rose) Torriere,
    Mrs. Melvin (Nicky) Beeoher,
    A n t h o n y , James, Michael,
    Jerome, and Joseph Bucolo, all
    of Lockport; 23 grandchildren,
    15 great grandchildren and a
    brother, John Bucolo, Lockport.
    Friends may call at the Gaul
    Funeral Home Inc., 263 East
    Ave., Lockport, where funeral
    services will be held Tuesday
    at 9 a.m. and at 9:30 a.m. at
    St. Joseph's Church. Burial will
    be in St. Patrick's Cemetery.
    The family will be present
    from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
    today.

    Anthony married CORRIERE, Delia on 23 Nov 1913 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY. Delia was born on 27 Jan 1895 in Italy; died in May 1976 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  CORRIERE, Delia was born on 27 Jan 1895 in Italy; died in May 1976 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 11/23/1963

    It was just 50 years ago today, Nov. 23, 1913,
    when Miss Delia Corriere exchanged nuptial vows
    with Anthony Bucolo. It was a typically beautiful
    Fall day when the couple were married at St.
    Joseph's Church, Lockport, by Father Lava. At 10
    this morning, 50 years alter, the couple once again
    entered St. Joseph's Church where they renewed
    the vows made so many years ago.
    Both natives of Italy, Mrs.
    Bucolo came to this country
    when she was but 9
    years of age. Mr. Bucolo
    arrived here when he was
    18. The couple met in
    Lockport and after a courtship
    of nearly three years,
    they married.
    FARMING
    Having been a son of
    farming people, Mr. Bucolo
    naturally returned to the
    soil for his living. Having
    farmed at 6597 Slayton-Settlement
    Road for the past
    43 years, he is still active
    in his chosen life's work.
    The couple belongs to the
    St. Joseph's Church where
    Mrs. Bucolo* is a member
    of the Immaculate Conception
    Society.
    They have three daughters
    and five sons, Mrs.
    La Verne (Frances) Nagel;
    Mrs. Louis (Rose) Torriere
    and Mrs. Melvin (Micki)
    Beecher, all of Lockport;
    Anthony, Jerome and Joseph,
    also of Lockport; and
    James and Michael of Gasport.
    They also have 21 grandchildren
    and a great-grandson,
    Anthony Parete Jr. of
    Lockport.
    CELEBRATION
    For her open house and
    reception from 6 until 9 this
    evening, at the Wright's
    Corners Fire Hall, Mrs.
    Bucolo will wear a dusty
    rose lame sheath accented
    with a white orchid. Mr.
    Bucolo will Join his wife
    in the receiving line wearing
    a dark suit enhanced
    with a golden rose.
    Guests will be served
    from a table covered with
    a lace cloth, tatted by Mrs.
    Bucolo. Centering the table
    will be a four - tiered wedding
    cake embellished with
    golden motifs and flanked
    with tapers in crystal holders.

    Children:
    1. BUCOLO, Anthony J was born on 15 Sep 1914 in New York; died on 2 Mar 2003 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    2. 3. BUCOLO, Frances was born about 1916 in New York.
    3. BUCOLO, James was born about 1918 in New York.
    4. BUCOLO, Rose was born on 18 May 1920 in New York; died on 28 Dec 2021 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.
    5. BUCOLO, Lena was born about 1922 in New York.
    6. BUCOLO, Michael J was born on 10 Feb 1924 in New York; died on 27 Apr 2008 in Gasport, Niagara County, NY.
    7. BUCOLO, Jerome Joseph was born on 14 Apr 1925 in New York; died on 10 Jan 2008 in Gasport, Niagara County, NY.
    8. BUCOLO, Joseph
    9. BUCOLO, Nicolina Helen was born on 10 Dec 1921; died on 21 Oct 2017 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.



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