5. | BRADT, Judith Ann was born on 29 Oct 1941 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY (daughter of BRADT, Kenneth Arthur and WHITE, Clara); died in Dec 2016 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Judy Wilson, born on October 29, 1941, passed away peacefully after a brief illness under the care of Hospice at Northgate Manor in North Tonawanda. She was born in North Tonawanda and was a lifelong resident of Niagara Falls. She was the daughter of the late Kenneth and Clara (White) Bradt also of North Tonawanda. She is survived by two children, Robert (Lori) Culver of Mesa, AZ and Barbara (Albert) Knerr of West Valley, NY. She was also survived by two brothers, William Bradt of Chicago, IL and John (Pinky) Bradt of West Valley, NY; four grandchildren, Jillian and Kristen Culver from Arizona, Ginelle and AJ Knerr both of New York; and companion, Russ Colosi of New York. She was loved by many and will be missed. Judy has donated her body to UB Science Dept. There will be no services. A memorial service will be held by the family at a later date.
Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 11/2/1959
MISS JUDITH ANN Bradt
and Darryl Elwood Culver
exchanged nuptial vows at
St. Mark's Lutheran Church,
North Tonawanda. on Nov.
14, 1959. The Rev. Loren
Shiley officiated at the double-
ring ceremony.
The former Miss Bradt is
the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Arthur Bradt,
Niagara Falls Blvd., North .
Tonawanda. Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Culver, River Rd., '
are the parents of the bridegroom.
* * *
GIVEN IN marriage by
her father, the bride wore
a floor-length gown of nylon
tulle bordered with rosepoint
lace. A lace peplum
over a pleated tulle skirt
extended to a chapel-length
train. A satin halfhat held
her fingertip illusion veil.
Miss Karen Culver, sister
of the bridegroom, was maid
of honor, attired' in a white
ballerina gown with velvet
inserts in the bouffant skirt.
She wore a queen's crown
of white mink with a matching
muff.
* * *
MISS ELIZABETH Scherrer
and Miss Mary Jane Voss
were bridesmaids, wearing
gowns and accessories similar
to those of the maid of
honor.
Miss Debbie Ann Mowrey
was flower girl attired in a
white floor-length gown and
white fur crown and muff.
Charles Schott was. best
man. The guests were seat-'
ed by William Bradt, brother
of the bride, and Michael
Augustyn.
* * *
AT THE EVENING reception
at the Adams Fire Hall,
the mother of the bride greeted
the guests wearing a
champagne c o l o r e d lace
gown with brown accessories.
The mother of the bridegroom
chose a blue gown -
with white accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Culver will
make their home in Niagara
Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda.
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