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PHILLIPS, George Marshall

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  1. 1.  PHILLIPS, George Marshall (son of PHILLIPS, Samuel G).

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1980

    P H I L L I P S George
    M Phillips. 57, of the
    Town of Niagara, suddenly
    Sunday (February
    3, 1980) at St. M a r y 's
    Hospital. Lewiston. M r .
    P h i l l i p s was an employee
    of New York
    Telephone Company the
    past is years. He was a
    rn e m b e r o f t he
    Telephone Pioneers of
    America, the Nera Club
    and was a veteran of
    World War I I . r e t i r i ng
    from the Naval Reserve
    in 1979 at Master Chief
    with 24 years service.
    devoted husband of
    J e a n (nee W r e g e)
    Phillips father of Mrs.
    Anthony (Sharon) Genau
    of North Tonawanda,
    Daniel George P h i l l i p s of
    Seattle. Wash . David
    Marshall Phillips and
    Dennis P Phillips, both
    ot the Tonawandas;
    g r a n d f a t h e r of six
    grandchildren, brother
    of Mrs John (Louise)
    M u r r a y of Elsinore,
    ( aid and M r s Ralph
    (Frances) Jackson of
    Ingleside. Tex . many
    nieces and nephews
    The f a m i l y w i l l receive
    friends at the F r e t t h o ld
    Funeral Home, Inc , 1241
    Oliver St at Ward Rd ,
    North Tonawanda this
    evening f r om 7 to 9 and
    Tuesday to 4 and 7 to 9
    p m Services will be
    held at the funeral home
    on Wednesday at 10:30
    by the Rev Thomas
    K Spahn will officiate.
    I n te r m e n i in White
    Chapel Memorial Park
    If so d e s i r e d memorials
    may be m a d e to St Mark
    Lutheran Church (4-5)

    George married WREGE, Jeanette Doris on 25 Dec 1943 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. Jeanette (daughter of WREGE, William Frederick and HOFFMEISTER, Elizabeth Adeline Eleanora) was born on 18 Jun 1923 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY; died on 18 Jun 2011 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 12/28/1943

    One of the loveliest of the holiday
    weddings took place Christmas afternoon
    at 3 o'clock in St. Mark's
    Evangelical Lutheran church. North
    Tonawanda, when - Miss Jean D.
    Wrege and Petty Officer First Class
    George M. Phillips, U. S. N., ex-
    changed marriage vows, with the
    Rev. Paul Fretthold, of North Tona-
    wanda, officiating.
    The bride is the daughter of Mr.

    and Mrs. William F. Wrege, Jr., of
    389 Frederica street. North Tonawanda,
    and the bridegroom Is the
    son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G.
    Phillips, of Tuscarora road, this
    city.
    Two beautiful Christmas trees
    and baskets of white pom poms
    were the effective decorations for
    the church. Prior to the traditional
    wedding march Mr. A. Johanna
    sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd."
    The bride, who entered the church
    on the arm of her father, wore a
    gown of white satin designed with
    fitted bodice, the sleeves puffed at
    the shoulders and tightly fitted to
    the pointed wrist, with round escalloped
    neckline. Her fingertip veil
    fell from a dainty tiara of orange
    blossoms. She carried a bouquet of
    white starlight roses and white
    sweet peas tied with wide satin
    ribbon.
    Miss Gladys Wrege. of North
    Tonawanda, cousin of the bride, as
    maid of honor wore a gown of blue
    satin with sweetheart neckline, the
    net skirt bouffant. She carried a
    bouquet of white mums, pink and
    white sweet peas and baby's breath,
    tied with blue streamers. '
    Miss Virginia Hoffmeister. of
    Kenmore, N. Y.. was the bridesmaid.
    Her gown was fashioned on the
    same lines as that of the maid of
    honor in a lovely pink shade. She
    carried a bouquet of white mums
    and pink and white sweet peas tied
    with pink streamers.
    Private First Class James May,
    U. S. A . was the best man. with
    Mr. William Wrege, 3d. brother of
    the bride, and Mr. Daryl Davis as

    ushers.
    The mother of the, bride wore a
    gown of aqua crepe and the mother
    of the bridegroom wore a gown of
    black crepe. Each wore a corsage of
    roses and mums.
    Immediately after the Impressive
    ceremony there was a dinner at the
    Delaware hotel, where places for 14
    were arranged. The reception was
    held at 7 o'clock. The bride's table
    was centered with a wedding cake
    topped with a miniature bride and
    sailor bridegroom.
    Among the out-of-town guests attending

    the wedding and reception
    was Lieutenant Harrison Nablo, of
    Camp Claiborne. La. After the first
    of the year the bridegroom will leave
    for Washington, D. C, his bride
    Joining him at a later date.

    Children:
    1. PHILLIPS, Sharyn Elizabeth
    2. PHILLIPS, Daniel George
    3. PHILLIPS, David Marshall
    4. PHILLIPS, Dennis Paul

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  PHILLIPS, Samuel G
    Children:
    1. PHILLIPS, Frances
    2. 1. PHILLIPS, George Marshall
    3. PHILLIPS, Louise



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