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SKRABACZ, Alice Mary

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SKRABACZ, Alice Mary (daughter of SKRABACZ, Stanley and Mary).

    Alice married ALLEN, James Thomas on 14 Feb 1953 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 7/1/1952

    Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Skrabacz,
    Welch avenue, announce the engijement
    of their daughter, Alice,
    to Mr. James T. Allen, ion of Mr.
    and Mrs. Raymond Allen,* Cleveland
    avenue.
    •Mr. Allen attended Purdue university,
    Lafayette, Ind., and will
    tnler his senior year at Rochester
    Institute of Technology, Rochester
    in the fall.

    Niagara Gazette - 2/18/1953

    Allcn-Skrabacz _ *
    Nuptials were performed at • i 1
    o'clock - Saturday morning at Holy
    Trinity rectory, uniting id marriage
    Miss Alice M. Skrabacz, daughter
    of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Skrabacz,
    Welch avenue, and Mr. James T.
    AUen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
    G. Allen, Cleveland avenue.
    .The Rev. Constan|ine Kwiatowskj
    officiated at the double ring ceremony.
    Carrying a bouquet of white camelias
    and stephanolis.. the bride wore
    a gown of imported Belgium lace
    with a high neckline and small
    collar, , fashioned with an applette
    shoulder effect and long lace sleeves
    pointed over the hand. The pointed
    fitted bodice flared into a skirt, of
    lace over satin extending into a
    cathedral length train.
    Miss Mary Alaimo, maid of honor,
    wore a gown of izure blue ny-
    Ion net, with a shirred bodice trimmed
    in satin cord, enhanctd with
    ballerina skirts in a handkerchief
    design. The headress was an ori
    ginal design of .velvet blue scrolls
    fitted to the head in a skull-cap.
    She carried a spray m bouquet' of
    lailsman, yellow roses and carnations.
    The bridesmaid, Miss" Henrietta
    Potempa, was attired in a
    gown identical TcV that of the maidi
    of honor, and carried a spray bouquet
    of pink roses and carnations.
    Sandra Hasely, cousin of the- bridegroom,
    was junior bridesmaid, wearing
    a nylon net gown with blue
    carnations in her spray_bouquet.
    Best man was Mr. Robert Borks.
    Mr. Ponald Nagel, Pittsburgh, was
    usher.
    Following the ceremony, breakfast
    was held at the Boot and Saddle
    club for the immediate family.
    White gardenia corsages, and boutonnieres
    of white roses were worn
    by the sisters and brothers of the
    bride and groom.
    Reception _was held from six to
    12 p.m., at the Lower Holy Trinity
    hall, which was decorated in the
    traditional theme of St. Valentine's
    day. The bridal table was adorned
    with white candles, one being from
    the bride's first Holy CommunidR,
    and centered with a four-tier wedding
    cake.
    Mrs. Scrabacz greeted her guests
    wearing a blue crepe dress and navy
    blue accessories. The mother of the
    bridegroom favored a blue dress
    with black accessories. Each wore a
    corsage of red roses and white carnations.
    For traveling to New York City,
    Mrs. Allen wore a navy blue suit,
    with red and white accessories, and
    a corsage of white carnations. After
    February 24, they will reside in
    Rochester.

    Children:
    1. ALLEN, David Michael
    2. ALLEN, Lawrence James

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SKRABACZ, Stanley was born on 19 Jan 1889 in Poland; died on 7 Nov 1963 in Ransomville, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 11/7/1963

    Stanley Skrabacz, 74, oM$oe
    Welch AVeVdieTaT Rinsomvllle
    General Hospital today
    (Nov. 7, 1963) after ah illness
    of. six inqhths: .
    Bpm in Poland, he came to
    this city 57 years ago and was
    employed, by the, A ch'e sp n
    Graphite Co. for 27 years until
    his retirement nine years ago.
    He "was a member Of -the
    Acheson" Graphite 25 • Y e a r
    Club and Holy Trinity Society
    No. 712, PRCU.
    Surviving are two.daughters,
    Miss Lottie Skrabacz, this
    city, and Mrs. James (Alice) T.
    Allen of North Tonawanda; a
    son, Edward Skrabacz of North
    Tonawanda; four grandchildren;
    two.sisters, Mrs. Mary
    Stoklosa, Bufafio, and one in
    Poland; two brothers, Frank
    Skrabacz, Chicago, 111., and
    one In Poland, and a number
    of nieces and nephews.
    Funeral services will be held
    at the Chester G. Tubinis Funeral
    Home Monday at 9:15
    a.m. and at Holy Trinity
    Church at 10 a.m.
    Interment will be in Holy
    Trinity Cemetery.
    The recitation of the rosary
    will be made at the funeral
    home Sunday at 8 p.m. and
    the family will be present
    from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10
    p.m. Friends may call after 2
    p.m., Friday,

    Stanley + Mary. Mary died on 14 Nov 1962 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary died on 14 Nov 1962 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 11/15/1962

    Dies at 66 |
    Mrs. Mary Skrabacz, 66, of
    1906 Welch Ave., died Wednesday(
    Nov. 14, 1962) in Mount'
    St. Mary's Hospital after a
    short illness. j
    Born in Poland. Mrs. Skrabacz
    lived here 50 years. She
    had lived at 1906 Welch. Ave.
    since 1929.
    She was a member of St.
    Hedwig Society No. 614.
    Surviving are . two daugh-
    ters, Miss Lottie Skrabacz,
    this city, and Mrs. James
    (Alice) T. Allen, North Tona-
    wanda' a son, Edward Skra-
    bacz, this city; a brother in
    Poland and four grandchild-
    ren
    Services will be held at 10
    a.m. saturday at the Tubinis
    Funeral Home and at 10:30 at
    Holy Trinity church. Inter-
    ment will be in Holy Trinity
    Cemetery.
    The Rosary will be recited
    at 8:15 p.m. Friday.

    ALSO

    SKRABACZ -Mary, ct tgo6 Welch Ave.
    at St. Mary's Hospital. Wednesday.
    Nov '.i. 1962., Wife c' Stanley. Beloved
    mother of \M?s Lott'e S'.rabacz of
    t n - c tv. Ed-Aa-d and Mrs. James
    (A.ice) T. Alien of North Tonawanda.
    Niece o' Mrs Louise Ess;ck. Lawrence,
    M,3ss. Sistrr-n law of Mrs. Mary
    Stokoisa 0' Bu'ta'o. A:so survived by
    3 b'other :n Poland and 4 grandsons,
    Michael, Larry. David and Mack. Funeral
    from Chester G. Tubinis Fu-
    ' "or^i Home, 1646. Fai's St., Saturday
    at 10 a m and 10:30 o'clock from
    Holy Trio ty Church. In'erment in
    Holy Trinity Cemetery. Recitation &f
    Rosary Friday at 3:15 p.m.

    Children:
    1. 1. SKRABACZ, Alice Mary
    2. SKRABACZ, Lottie
    3. SKRABACZ, Edward S



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