3. | CLARK, Irene Grace was born on 21 Aug 1934 in Chippawa, Ontario, Canada (daughter of CLARK, Clarence R and BROWN, Ann); died on 23 Jun 2017 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Irene G. (Clark) Andrews, longtime resident of Wheatfield, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 23, 2017 after a brief illness. She was 82. She was born in Chippewa, Ontario, Canada on August 21, 1934, a daughter of the late Clarence and Ann (Brown) Clark. She attended and graduated from school in Canada and then moved to New York when she married Roger W. Andrews on September 6, 1958. They remained happily married for almost 59 years until her passing.
Irene was a purchasing agent for Tam Ceramics for 40 years and after her retirement she enjoyed helping her son at his Ace Hardware Store in Evans, New York. She also enjoyed shopping and going to antique and craft shows but her greatest joy was her time with her family, especially her grandchildren, Madison Grace and Morgan Elizabeth Andrews.
Mrs. Andrews is survived by her loving husband Roger W. Andrews, Sr., her son Roger W. (Jennifer) Andrews, Jr., her two granddaughters Madison Grace Andrews and Morgan Elizabeth Andrews. She is also survived by her brother Gerald (late Rosalie) Clark of Canada.
There will be no Prior visitation. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at a time to be determined, at Fairview Cemetery, 4501 Stanley Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 2E8, Canada. Please assemble at the cemetery.
Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R.
Clark, Niagara Falls. Ont., announce
the betrothal of their
daughter, Irene, to Roger William
T. Andrews, son of Mr. and
M rs. William T. Andrews, Pierce
Ave.
Miss Clark is a graduate of
Niagara Falls Collegiate Vocational
Institute, Niagara Falls,
Ont.
Mr. Andrews, a graduate of
Niagara Falls High School, is a
veteran of two years service
aboard the U.S.S. Newport
News.
A September wedding is plan-
ned at Sacred Heart Church.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 9/7/1958
MISS IRENE GRACE CLARK was married to Roger
William Andrews at Sacred Heart Church oh Saturday,
(Sept. 6, 1958) by the Rev. FrancisGardncr.
The double-ring ceremony at 10 a.m. united tfhc daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ross Clark, Niagara Falls,
Ont., and the son o Mr. and Mrs. William T. Andrews,
Pierce Ave,
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ESCORTED TO THE
ALTAR by her brother, Jerald
Clark, the bride wore a gown
of point d'esprit lace with a
scalloped sabrina neckline, fitted
bodice and long sleeves. Her
bouffant - skift of tiered lace
swept to a chapel-length train
and she wore a queen's crown
of pearls and rhincstones to
hold her double veil of scalloped
illusion. She carried a
prayer book topped by an
orchid.
The bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Joan Malaney, was the matron
of honor and another sister.
Miss Shirley Andrews, was a
bridesmaid, as was Miss Dolly
Norris. They all wore gowns
of blue taffeta trimmed with
lace, fashioned on Princess lines.
Their hats were of tulle leaves
trimmed with pearls and held
circular veils. They carried
cascade bouquets of roses.
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MISS SHIRLEY KRAMER
was the junior bridesmaid and
the flower girl was Deborah
Moretti. Their frocks were
Romance blue nylon chiffon
with shirred bodices and bouffant
skirts and they wore tulle
leaves on their hair. They
carried cascade bouquets of
roses,
Richard Matyjas was best
man, and the ushers were Ted
Wirth and Joseph Andrews,
brother of the bridegroom.
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FOR THE RECEPTION, at
St. George's Hall the bride's
mother wore a sheath dross of
champagne silk with brown
accessories and a Talisman roso
corsage. Royal blue crepe,
trimmed with chiffon was the
c h o i c e of the bridegroom's
mother, and her corsage was of
pink roses.
For a honeymoon through
the New England States, the
bride .selected a, peacock blue
silk sheath with a feather hat
and an orchid corsage.
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