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DEBAN, Harry G

Male 1924 - 1996  (72 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  DEBAN, Harry G was born in 1924 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY (son of DEBAN, George and Sadie); died on 30 Jan 1996 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Harry married FADDOUL, Jeannette on 16 Jun 1951 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Jeannette (daughter of FADDOUL, Nahem and SOLOMON, Amelia) was born in 1923 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; died on 31 Jan 2004 in Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 4/29/1950

    ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-Mrs Amelia Faddoul, 8ixth street,
    announces the engagement of her daughter, Jeannette, to Mr. Harry
    DeBan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George DeBan, Niagara Falls boulevard.
    Miss Faddoul is a graduate of Buffalo State Teachers college and
    the University of Chicago graduate library school. At present, she is
    librarian for the Bishop Duffy high school. She Is a member of Pi
    Lambda Theta, a national honor society of the University of Chicago,
    TuiflT Alpha Sigma Tau. national sorority of Buffalo State Teachers
    college.
    Mr. DeBan is a graduate of the college of arts and sciences of
    Niagara university, with a bachelor of science In chemistry. He is now associated with Cerium Metals, this city.
    The wedding will take place in the near future.

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 6/16/1951

    The main altar of Our Lady of

    Lebanon church was decorated with
    white flowers to enhance the setting
    for the ceremony uniting in
    marriage Mtss Jeannette Mary Faddoul,
    daughter of Mrs: Nahem Faddoul
    and the late Nahem Faddoul,
    and Lt. Harry George DeBan, son
    of Mr. and Mrs. George DeBan.
    The wedding took place at 11
    o'clock this morning in the presence
    of the Rev. Richard A. Loeffler,
    CM. Father Loeffler was the
    celebrant of the Nuptial Solemn
    Mass, assisted by the Rev. George
    Palmer, O.S.F.S., faculty member of
    Bishop Duffy high school, deacon,
    and the Rev. Francis Crowley, Buffalo,
    subdeacon. Assisting as altar
    boys were four students of Bishop
    Duffy high school. Robert Kellick.
    David McGinnis, Thomas Bacon and
    James Glynn.
    The bride, given in marriage by
    her brother, Mr. Joseph Faddoul,
    wore a white satin gown with a nylon
    tulle neckline. An off-the^shoulder
    effect was created by an applique
    of Venice lace inserted with
    rhinestones. The same lace with
    rhinestones covered the fitted bodice
    and formed side peplums. The full
    satin skirt fell into a wide court
    train. Her French imported fingertip
    veil of illusion etched with Chantally
    lace fell from a tiara of seed
    pearls and rhinestones. She carried
    a cascade bouquet of white roses and
    stephanotis.
    Maid of honor for her sister, Miss
    Selma Faddoul was gowned in yellow
    organdy over taffeta. A scalloped
    net nylon veil fell from her
    queen's crown, which was trimmed
    with seed pearls. She carried a
    bouquet of yellow roses and greentinted
    daisies.
    In similar ensembles of Nile green
    were the bridesmaids, including the
    Misses Marie and Rose DeBan. sisters
    of the bridegroom; Miss Adele
    Geiser, Miss Dolores Solomon, cousin
    of the bride, Niagara Falls, Ont..
    and Miss Helen Touma, cousin of
    the bride. Their bouquets were yellow
    daisies and talisman roses. Miss
    Clarice Alexander, cousin of the
    bride, was junior bridesmaid. She
    wore a yellow marquisette gown
    over taffeta. Her flowers were similar
    to the maid of honor's.
    Serving as best man was Mr.
    Harry Johnson. The ushers included
    Mr. George Faddoul, brother
    of the bride: Mr. William Roffle,
    cousin of the bridegroom: M-Sgt.
    Walter Stcirs. Newark. N.J.; Pfc.
    Joseph Williams, Sampson Air Force
    base, Geneva, and Mr. Khalil Shaheen,
    Buffalo. The junior usher
    was Philip Haroney, Buffalo.
    The bride's mother wore a ballerina-
    length gown of aqua lace and
    navy blue accessories. An orchid
    corsage completed her ensemble.
    The mother of the bridegroom cho«e
    a rose ballerina-length gown, with
    which she wore navy blue accessories
    and an orchid corsage.
    A dinner following the ceremony
    uas scrscd to more than 150 guests
    at the Plantation restaurant. This
    evening the wedding reception will
    he held in Our Lady of Lebanon
    Church hall, to which more than 500
    guests have been invited.
    Beige linen accessories complemented
    the bride's goingaway suit
    of aqua gabardine. After a short
    wedding trip, Lt. and Mrs. DeBan
    will travel to Lackland Air Force
    Rase, San Antonio. Texas, where It.
    DeBan will receive his next assignment.

    Children:
    1. DEBAN, Denis
    2. DEBAN, Gary
    3. DEBAN, Cynthia
    4. DEBAN, Harry Michael
    5. DEBAN, Karen was born about 1962; and died.
    6. DEBAN, Donna Marie
    7. DEBAN, Deborah Jean was born on 14 Aug 1962 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; died on 22 Mar 2019 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY.
    8. DEBAN, Marsha
    9. DEBAN, Armand

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  DEBAN, George was born in Lebanon; died on 19 Jul 1954 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 7/19/1954

    George DeBan
    Dies at Home
    George DeBan, one time operator
    of a confectionary store at
    2466 Ontario Ave., died at his
    home in Niagara Falls Blvd., Town
    of Wheatfield, after suffering a
    heart attack a week ago.
    Born in Lebanon, Mr. DeBan
    came to this city in 1914 after living
    nine years in Dover, N. J. He
    operated the store for 17 years and
    was later employed with the.New
    York State Thruway Park Commission
    for six years.
    Survivors include his wife, Sadie;
    two daughters, Miss Marie DeBan
    and Miss Rose DeBan; two sons,
    Norman DeBan and Harry, DeBan,
    this city; a sister, Mrs. Mary Hattern,
    Brazil, and a grandson.
    Funeral arrangements by the
    Tubinis Funeral Home are incomplete.

    George + Sadie. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sadie
    Children:
    1. DEBAN, Norman
    2. DEBAN, Marie
    3. 1. DEBAN, Harry G was born in 1924 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; died on 30 Jan 1996 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    4. DEBAN, Rose



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