7. | BAKER, Patricia Ann was born on 16 Mar 1936 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY (daughter of BAKER, Harry A and Lulu M); died on 31 May 1970 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 5/31/1970
Mrs. Patricia Ann Dusher, 34,
of 430 22nd St, died Saturday
(May. 31, 1970) in Memorial
Medical.Center after a two-day
illness."-
She had been admitted to the
hospital Thursday after sud-
denly becoming ill.
Born in this city, she was a
life long resident.
She was a graduate of Niagara
Falls High School.
She worked for the law offices
of Rice, Rice, Hustleby
and Chase after her graduation.
Surviving are her husband, -
Richard W. Dusher; two sons,
Kenneth, and David Dusher,
.three daughters, Karen, Diane,
and Deborah Dusher, all at
home; her mother, Mrs. Harry
Baker, of this city, and three
sisters, Mrs. Benjamin (Jean.
Yaseen and Mrs. Thomas (Linda)
Sullivan, both of Youngstown,
and Mrs. Robert (Mary
Jane) Gornicki, of Lewiston.
Funeral servoces will be held
at the Rhoney Funeral Home,
and at Our Lady of the Rosary
Church at a time to be announced.
Burial will be in Gate
of Heaven Cemetery.
Friends may call Monday and
Tuesday at the funeral home
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Notes:
Niagara Gazette
Miss Patricia Ann Baker pre-
sented a bouquet of white mums
to the Blessed Virgin, after her
marriage to Richard W. Dusher,
which was solemnized at Sacred
Heart Church this morning
(Sept. 8, 1956) at 10 o'clock.
The Rev. Francis L. Schwartz
Officiated at the double-ring
ceremony for the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Baker,
20th St., and the son of Clar-
ence W. Dusher. 22nd St., and
the late Mrs. Dusher. Connor
McGarry was organist.
Given in marriage, by her
Itather, the bride wore a Chan-
tilly lace and tulle gown with a
portrait neckline,-and a bouffant
skirt accented with flying lace
panels. A crown of iridescent
sequins held a fingertip-length
veil, and she carried a white
prayer book adorned with a
white orchid and white roses.
Miss Jean Baker was maid of
honor for her sister, and Miss
Mary Jane Baker, sister of the
bride, and Mrs. Ezio D'Avolio,
sister of the bridegroom, were
Attendants. They all wore rus-
set silk and bemberg gowns.
William Simpson was best
man, and seating the guests were
Lawrence Farrell and Ezio
D'Avolio.
For the reception being held
this afternoon at the Ted Ra
Club, the mother of the bride is
wearing a brown lace dress with
beige accessories. The bride will
don a brown and white tweed
suit for a motor trip through the
Eastern States.
Mr. and Mrs. Dusher will
make their home in 430 22nd St.
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