1. | GEBHARDT, Harold was born on 7 Mar 1927 in New York (son of GEBHARDT, Harold); died on 27 Aug 1982 in Sanborn, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/28/1962
GEBHARDT - Harold
W. Gebhardt Jr., 55, of
Sanborn, N.Y., Friday,
August 27,1982, in De Graff
Memorial Hospital after a
lengthly illness. Mr.
Gebhardt was a Veteran of
World War II, a member of
St. Martin Lutheran
Church, an employee of Bell
Aerospace and a member of
the Fell Management Club.
He is survived by his wife
Carol (nee Berner), two
sons Craig (Linda)
Gebhardt and Joel
(Margaret) Gebhardt, both
of North Tonawanda; two
daughters. Miss Lynn
Gebhardt, and Mrs. Peter
(Paula) Heaton of Houston,
Texas,; three grandchildren;
his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Gebhardt
Sr. of North Tonawanda and
two sisters Mrs. La Vern
(Marion) Boorom of North
Tonawanda and Mrs. Clark
(Vivian) Schoonover of
North Tonawanda; brother
of the late Jean Vigrass.
Services will be held at the
Fretthold Funeral Home
Inc., 1241 Oliver ST. at
Ward Rd., Monday at the
convenience of the family.
No prior visitation. The
Rev. Carl Reichert will
officiate. Interment in
White Chapel Memorial
Park. Flowers greatfully
declined. If so desired
memorials may be made to
St. Martins Lutheran
Church.
Harold married BERNER, Carol on 9 Sep 1950 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. Carol (daughter of BERNER, Theophilus H and FEDDERS, Bertha) was born on 13 Mar 1930 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY; died on 5 May 2013 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Notes:
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/13/1950
White gladioli, palms and an
aisle of candles in St. Martin's
Lutheran Church, at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 9, formed the background
for the marriage of Miss Carol
Berner. and Mr. Harold Gebhardt.
Jr. Rev. Theophilus Ber-
ner, father of the bride, officiated
at a candlelight ceremony.
The bride wore an organdy
gown over taffeta with roll collar,
deep v-neckline. long pointed
sleeves and full skirt over a hoop
forming a long train. Her veil
of illusion, scalloped at the edges,
was held with a crocheted crown.
She carried a bouquet of white
roses and pompons.
Miss Phyllis Berner,
bride's sister and maid-of-honor
chose a gown of pink organdy
over taffeta fashioned like that
of the bride. She wore matching
mitts and hat. Miss Jean Gebhardt,
sister of the groom, and
Mrs. Gloria Hyleman, bridal attendants,
were attired in yellow
and blue organdy gowns over
taffeta. All carried bouquets of
roses, pompons, larkspur and rubrum
lilies.
Sally Huber. flower girl for her
aunt, wore white organdy over
green, with mitts to match, and
carried a basket of flowers.
Mr. Clark Schoonover was beet
man and the ushers were Mr.
Dexter Rosokoff and Mr. Glenn ,
Newell.
The bride's mother favored a
navy blue dress and the bridegroom's
mother chose a burgundy
crepe dress. Both wore corsages
of roses and pompom.
During the ceremony, Mrs.
Ada Prohaska, accompanied Mr.
Eugene Thiele, who sang "Because"
and "The Lord's Pray-
er"
After the reception which was
held in the church parish hall,
the couple left for a trip to the
Adirondacks and New York City.
They will be at home in 100 Falls
Blvd. after Sept. 18.
Children:
- GEBHARDT, Lynn
- GEBHARDT, Craig Scott
- GEBHARDT, Paula Jo
- GEBHARDT, Joel Mark
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