3. | BIGGAR, Alice Emma was born about 1900 in Stamford, Ontario, Canada (daughter of BIGGAR, James Edgar and GROOM, Hattie L); died on 6 Feb 1962 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 2/7/1962
Mrs. Alice E. (B i g g a r)
Bullock, 62, of 8197 West Rivershore
Drive, died in a Buffalo
hospital Tuesday (Feb. 6,
1962).
Born in Stamford, Ont., she
attended Stamford Collegiate
Institute. She was a resident
of this city for the last 25
years.
She was a member and former
Sunday School teacher
at the First Presbyteriann
Church and a member of the
Niagara Falls Lioness Club.
Surviving are her husband,
John C. Bullock Sr., an engin-
neer with the Varcum Chemical
Co., a division of Reichhold
Chemicals Inc.; two sons,
John C. Bullock Jr. and F.
James Bullock, this city; a
daughter, Mrs. Lee Thompson,
Grand Island; three brothers,
Fred and Herbert Biggar of
Niagara Falls, Ont. and Arthur
Biggar of Montrose, Pa.;
a sister, Mrs. Bessie Kriske,
Batavia, and nine grandchildren.
Funeral service will be
held at the Lane Funeral
Home Friday at 1 p.m. with
Rev. Cuthbert McLean offi-
ciating. Interment will be in
Fairview Cemetery, Niagara
Falls, Ont.
Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 9/11/1923
One of the prettiest of the early
autumn weddings was that celebrated
at 5:30 o'clock on Saturday after-
noon, September 8th, at the home of
Mrs. Frederick W. Gray, No. 444
Eleventh street, when her sister,
Alice Emma, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Edgar Biggar of Niagara
Falls, Ont., became the bride of John
Clifford Bullock of that city. The
Rev. A. S. Bacon officiated in the
presence of 49 relatives and friends.
The living room, where the ceremony
was performed, was prettily and sim-
ply decorated with palms, ferns an d
bouquets of yellow flowers. The
bride was charming in a gown of
white Molly-O crepe and wore a veil
of tulle. She carried a shower bou-
quet of bride's roses and lilies of the
valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Wini-
fred Green, wore a gown of maize
chiffon over satin and carried a bou-
of Phelia roses. Mrs. Gray
wore a gown of pink crepe de chene
and a corsage bouquet of pink roses.
The groom was attended by Captain
John Vandersluys of Niagara Falls
Ont. Little Miss Virginia Gray acted
as train bearer. Miss Arlene Gray
played the wedding march and Mr.
Frederick W. Gray sang Palmer John
Clark's "This is My Commandment."
accompanied by Miss Luella Lam-
berton, a cousin of the bride. A
luncheon was served following the
ceremony, covers being laid at the
bride's table for ten. The out of
town guests present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Bullock, the Misses
Dorothy, Fredda and Ethel Bullock
and Master Robert Bullock of Kit-
chener, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Lamberton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lamberton and Miss Luella Lamber-
ton of Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. Arthur
Biggar of Ithace, N.Y.; Mr. Hilliard
Montgomery of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs.
Caroline Durdan, Mrs. William Dur-
dan, the Misses Alice and Marian
Durdan, Mrs. Frank Messing, Mrs.
John Riley and Miss Herseo Bullock
of Buffalo, N.Y.
The bride and groom left immedi-
ately on an extended trip to Toronto
and other Canadian cities, after
which they will reside in Niagara
Falls, Ont.
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