7. | ROHRING, Mary Lou was born on 22 Apr 1935 in Town of Wilson, Niagara County, NY (daughter of ROHRING, Chester W and HURTGAM, Nora A); died on 11 Nov 2020 in Town of Newfane, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Obituary of Mary Lou Dysinger
Mary Lou Dysinger (nee Rohring), age 85, of the Town of Wilson, wife of Morton Dysinger died Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at Newfane Rehabilitation & Health Care Center. Mary Lou was born on April 22, 1935 in Wilson, NY,she is the daughter of the late Chester and the late Nora (Hurtgam) Rohring. She married Morton Dysinger on October 10, 1953. Mary Lou he was employed by Harrison Radiator Division of GM as an assembly line worker retiring after 20 years. Her and Morton are members of St. Peter Lutheran Church at North Ridge. She enjoyed traveling to Las Vegas for over 20 years, she was very family oriented and loved spending time with her entire family.She is survived by her husband: Morton Dysinger; two daughters, Theresa (Robert) Bentley of Lockport, NY and Rosemary (Randy) Kroening of Wilson; her grandchildren, Nicolette Bezek (Joe Scibilia),Joel (Ashley) Bezek and Joseph Davis; step grandchildren, Alexis (Marlon) Gammon, Kayla Bentley and Dean (Erin) Davis. She is predeceased by her brothers Delbert and Floyd Rohring Family and friends may call on SUNDAY from 3 – 7 PM at the HARDISON FUNERAL HOMES INC. 3648 Ransomville Road Ransomville, NY 14131. Funeral services will be held on MONDAY in the funeral home at 11:00 AM. Burial will be in St. Peter Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Cambria, NY.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to South. Wilson Volunteer Fire Co. Memorial Fund, 4194 Chestnut Rd., Wilson, NY 14172-0609 or St. Peter's Lutheran Church at North Ridge, 4169 Church Rd., Lockport, NY 14094. Please visit www.hardisonfuneralhomes.com for online condolences.
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Niagara Gazette - 10/17/1953
WILSON, Oct. 17-A ' beautiful
fall wedding was solemnized at
St; Peter's Lutheran Church, North
Ridge, for the marriage of Miss
Mary Lou Rohring and Morton
Dysinger, Jr. The Rev. Carl Old
ach performed the double ring cere-
mony uniting the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Rohring, Wilson,
and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton
Dysinger, Dysinger Corners,
Lockport.
The bride wore a gown with a
fitted bodice of rose point chantilly
lace and scalloped lace pcplum.
The lace mandarin collar was
trimmed with mother of pearl sequins.
The full skirt of pleated
nylon ascended into a sweep of
chantilly lace. The three-tiered
veil, extending beyond the train,
fell from a tiara of pearls trimmed
with chantilly lace. Her bouquet
was a cascade of white mums centered
with a white orchid corsage.
Mrs. Delbert Rohring was matron
of honor for her sister-in-law.
wearing an emerald green gown
with full skirt of nylon tulle with
appliques of green velvet flowers,
and scattered sequins, trimming the
short sleeves.
In ensembles like that of the matron
of honor, the bridal attendants
were Miss Onnalce Dysinger,
Miss Carol Johnston, Miss Lois
Stacey and Mrs. Ralph Austin. The
gowns were violet and they carried
yellow mums.
Miss Dana Maulis, cousin of the
bride, was flower girl.
Durwood Bendt was best man
for his cousin, and the ring bearer
was Charles Hurtgam. The ushers
were Joseph Steblien, Delbert Rorring,
Clifford Miller and George
Dysinger.
Mrs. Rohring, mother of the
bride, selected a lace dress of navy
blue with white accessories, and
wore a corsage ot pink roses.
Mrs. Dysinger chose for her
son's wedding a dress of Bermuda
blue with white accessories and
wore a corsage of yellow roses.
A reception for 300 guests was
given at Newfane Legion Hall.
The bride choose for her going
away outfit a red taffeta dress,
trimmed with black velvet, black
accessories and wnite orchid corsage.
Prc-nuptials included showers
given .by the Misses.Onnalee Dysinger,
Carol Johnston, Lois Stacy,
and Mcsdamcs Dclbcrt Rohring,
Glenn Rohring, Raymond Fredericks,
Howard Bendt, Howard
Schultz, Emon Maulis, Harry Rohring,
Durwood Rohring, Herbert
Hurtgam and Stuart Hurtgam and
Miss Arlcne Bohnstode.
After ft honeymoon to the
Thousand Islands and New England
Mr. and Mrs. Dysinger will reside
at Dysinger Corners, Gasport
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