3. | WOODWARD, Priscilla A was born on 15 Oct 1926 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY (daughter of WOODWARD, Charles and STEVENS, Bessie Eloise); died on 2 Dec 1995 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Buffalo News, The (NY) - December 5, 1995
Priscilla W. Walck, 69, a longtime member of the Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center Women's Auxiliary and a former receptionist in Buffalo, died Saturday (Dec. 2, 1995) in Mount St. Mary's Hospital after a brief illness.
Private burial will be in Riverdale Cemetery.
The former Priscilla Woodward was born in Niagara Falls. She lived on Mohawk Street in Lewiston for 30 years and then lived in Grand Island for nine years before returning to Lewiston a year ago.
She graduated from Southern Seminary in Buena Vista, Va., in 1945 and graduated two years later from Edgewood Park Junior College in Briarcliff Manor with an associate degree in medical assistance.
Mrs. Walck worked as a receptionist at Mary Agnes Manor in Buffalo from 1985 to 1989. Previously, she worked in a physician's office and for Marine Midland Bank and Woodward Insurance.
She was a member of the Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center Women's Auxiliary for 40 years and had held the positions of treasurer and assistant treasurer. She also was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Lewiston, the Tatler Club of Niagara Falls, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Niagara Council on the Arts and the Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center Foundation. She was a former member of the Junior League and was a supporter of the Buffalo Philharmonic.
Surviving are two sons, Jeffrey of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Christopher of Arlington, Va.; a brother, Deuel Woodward of Fort Meyers, Fla.; and a granddaughter
Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 8/28/1948
The marriage of Miss Priscilla
Ann Woodward to Mr. Donald A.
Walck will be solemnized this afternoon
at 4:30 o'clock in the First
Presbyterian church, Lewiston, with
the Rev. George H. Bost, pastor of
the church, officiating.
The bride-elect is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodward,
James avenue, and the bridegroom
elect is the son of Mr, and Mrs.
Gothold Walck, Sixth street.
All-white flowers will be used In
the decorations for the historic
church. Tall candelabra with ivory
tapers will mark the places for the
Immediate families.
Mr. Matthew Tucker, at the organ,
will provide the musical setting for
the entrance of the wedding party
and during the ceremony. Mrs. William
T. Simons, Bronxvllle, formerly
of this city, will be the soloist.
The bride-elect will enter the
church on the arm of her father.
She will wear a gown of ice blue satin,
the fitted bodice with sweetheart
neckline and the full skirt
falling In a long train. Her sheer
Illusion veil will be finger tip length,
attached to a crown of Wles-of-thevalley.
She will carry a colonial bouquet
of gardenias and stephanotls
with gardenia center.
The bridal party will Include Mrs.
Stanley Barnes, Boston, matron of
honor; Miss Mary Lou Babcock, Rochester,
N. Y.; Mrs. William Orr,
sister of the bridegroom-elect; Miss
Mary Louise Orne, Fostoria, as
bridesmaids, and William Orr, Jr.,
as ring bearer.
Mr. Howard Cook will be the best
man and Messrs. Robert Rose, Earl
Lenhart, Charles Woodward, Jr., and
Deuel C. Woodward will be the ushers.
After the ceremony there will be
a wedding reception at the home
of the parents of the bride-elect.
Pink and white gladioli will be used
in the decorations throughout the
house. Mrs. Woodward, wearing an
aqua crepe gown with feathered hat
and corsage of pink roses, and
Mrs. Walck in a gown of copper
crepe matching accessories with gar-
denia corsage, and the bridal party,
in pink will receive tlfe guests In
front of the flower-banked fireplace.
"
Later this evening Mr. Walck and
his bride will leave on a trip, planning
on their return to reside In
Niagara Falls.
Miss Woodward will wear for travel
a hunter's green gabardine suit with
gardenias for her corsage.
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