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PIWOWARCZYK, Ann Frances

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  PIWOWARCZYK, Ann Frances (daughter of PIWOWARCZYK, Frank and ALEX, Anna M).

    Ann married LISOWSKI, Henry T on 21 Oct 1961 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 10/22/1961

    MISS ANN FRANCES PIWOWARCZYK became
    the bride of Henry T. Lisowski at Our
    Lady of the Rosary Church on Saturday (Oct 21,
    1961).
    Very Rev. Msgr. J. Stanly Ormsby assisted bv
    Rev. Anthony Szewc of Holy Trinity Church and
    Rev. Vincent Parulis M. I. C. of St. George's
    Church officiated, at the marriage of the daughter
    of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piwowarczyk. E. Falls
    Street, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P.
    Lisowski, Cudaback Avenue.
    • * *
    THE BRIDE, who presented a bouquet of
    flowers before the statue of the Virgin Mary, was
    given in marriage by her father. She was gowned
    in a peau de soie princess silhouette dress. The
    front panel of the dome skirt was embellished
    with seed pearls and crystals and the carriage
    back was fashioned with folds and self made
    fabric roses terminating in a chapel length train.
    A crown of seed pearls and crystals held her
    bouffant silk illusion veil and she carried a bouquet
    of chrysanthemums and stephanotis centered
    with a white orchid.
    • • •
    MISS GERALDINE PIWOWARCZYK, sister
    of the bride, was maid of honor. She was attired
    in a gold gown of satin peau de soie featuring a
    coachman back. A matching crown held her circular
    veil and she carried a cascade of Fuji
    mums interspersed with blue wheat.
    Bridesmaids the Misses Doreen Alex and
    Dorothy Bozek and j u n i o r bridesmaids the
    Misses Karen Piwowarczyk and Linda Dojka
    were similarly attired in montego blue. Barbara
    Piwowarczyk was flower girl. She was outfitted
    in matching gold.
    • * •
    JOHN W. FIRTH was best man. Serving as
    ushers were Frank Piwowarczyk and Ronald- Z.
    Naradowski.
    An evening reception was held at the Upper
    Trinity Hall.
    The bride's mother wore a romance blue silk
    organza sheath, "matching accessories and a
    while orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother
    was attired in a milk embroidered silk organza
    sheath with matching accessories and a white
    orchid.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  PIWOWARCZYK, Frank was born about 1916 in New York.

    Frank married ALEX, Anna M on 23 May 1936 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Anna (daughter of ALEX, Matthew and PUZINTE, Ida) was born about 1915 in New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  ALEX, Anna M was born about 1915 in New York (daughter of ALEX, Matthew and PUZINTE, Ida).

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 5/29/1936

    The marriage of Miss Anna Alex,
    daughter of Mrs. Helnarski, to Frank
    Piwowarczyk, took place Saturday,
    May 23, at 10 a. m., in St. George's
    church. The. ceremony was solemnised
    with a nuptial mass by the Rev.
    Francis A. Qelumbls.
    The brjde, given in marriage by
    her cousin, Edward Petkewich, was
    attired In a white satin gown, made
    in princess style. Her tulle veil was
    attached to a halo with a spray of
    gardenias. She carried a bouquet of
    white roses, tUys-of-the-valley and
    sweet peas, tied with white satin ribbon.
    The maid of honor, Miss Agnes
    Wojtowlcz, wore a peach lace gown
    with a spray of leaves in her hair.
    She carried Talisman roses. The
    bridesmaids, Miss Mary Nawrockl and
    Miss Josephine Alex, wore blue and
    orchid spider-web net gowns/ respectively,
    and daisies in their hair. They
    carried pink rosea.
    The groom was attended by Edward
    Petkewich. John Jurecki and
    Stanley Alex were ushers.
    Miss Peggy Stulpln played the organ
    and Mrs. Mary taut*, sang "O
    Promise Me" and "I Love You Truly."
    i The wedding reception was held at
    the bride's home for the immediate
    family and friends.
    Out-of-town guests were: Edward
    Petkewich, of Reading, Mass.\ Victor
    Zubka, Lynn, Mass.; John Jurecki
    and-Miss Viola Jurecki, of Buffalo;
    Mr. and Mrs. Steve Betllk, Mr. and
    Mrs. Teddy Setlick and Mr. and Mrs.
    M. Setlick, all of North Tonawanda.
    Showers given by Mrs. Mary WoJtowlcj;,
    Mrs. Jeanette Alex, Elsie Surtnan,
    Agnes Wojtowlcz and Josephine
    Alex.

    Children:
    1. 1. PIWOWARCZYK, Ann Frances
    2. PIWOWARCZYK, Geraldine
    3. PIWOWARCZYK, Frank
    4. PIWOWARCZYK, Karen


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  ALEX, Matthew was born about 1888 in Lithuania; died about 1926.

    Matthew + PUZINTE, Ida. Ida was born about 1894 in Lithuania; died on 1 Jan 1951 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  PUZINTE, Ida was born about 1894 in Lithuania; died on 1 Jan 1951 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    Children:
    1. 3. ALEX, Anna M was born about 1915 in New York.
    2. ALEX, Josephine was born about 1920 in New York.
    3. ALEX, Julia was born about 1924 in New York.
    4. ALEX, Stanley M



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