1. | SERVIS, Jane Spencer was born on 23 Dec 1924 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY (daughter of SERVIS, Albert Spencer and JILLSON, Laura); died on 20 Nov 1999 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Buffalo News, The (NY) - November 24, 1999
Jane S. Luick, 74, who taught in the Niagara Falls school system for 33 years, died Saturday (Nov. 20, 1999) in CrestWood Health Care Center in Wheatfield after a long illness. Born in Niagara Falls, the former Jane Servis grew up in Youngstown, attending local schools and graduating from what is now Buffalo State College in 1947.
She taught first and second grade at the former Cayuga Drive School and later at the 93rd Street School. She retired in 1980. Mrs. Luick was a member of the state and Niagara Falls Retired Teachers associations. She belonged to Riverside Presbyterian Church, where she taught Sunday school. She enjoyed boating and was a member of the LaSalle Yacht Club. Her husband of 40 years, Fred, died in 1989. Survivors include a daughter, Laurie of Niagara Falls. A memorial service will be held at 4 P.M. Friday in Riverside Presbyterian Church, 84th Street and Lindbergh Avenue. Burial will be in Riverdale Cemetery, Lewiston.
Jane married LUICK, Frederick G on 26 Nov 1949 in Youngstown, Town of Porter, Niagara County, NY. Frederick (son of LUICK, Johann Jacob Leonhard and RUECKERT, Emilie Dorothea) was born on 22 Jun 1912 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; died on 25 Nov 1989 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 11/26/1949
Miss Jane Spencer Servis Becomes Bride
Of Mr. Fred Luiclc in Youngstown Ceremony
A lovely home wedding was solem-
nixed this afternoon when Miss
Jane Spencer Servis. daughter of
Mr. 8pencer Servis. Youngstown.
became the bride of Mr. Fred O.
Lulck, son of Mrs. Jacob Lulck. this
city. The setting for the wedding
took place in the French doorway
of the Servis home, with a background
of ferns flanked by beauty
baskets of chrysanthemums shading
from yellow to deep bronze
Preceding the ceremony Miss
Geraldine Dewey, Fredonla, sang
Orieg's- "I Love Thee." and at the
end of the service. "The Lord's
Prayer." The musical background
was provided by Mrs. Spenoer Ser-
vis.
Given In marriage by her father,
the bride was lovely In a deep
brown, quilted taffeta, cocktail-
length dress with matching brown
felt hat 'with bronze feathers. She
wore a corsage of talisman roses
and matching accessories. Her only
attendant was Mrs. Calvin Keller,
West Beverlyn drive, who wore teal
blue lace over taffeta, dark red felt hat
and dark red rose corsage.
The Rev. Lawrence Herfurth of
Zlon Evangelical Lutheran church,
Csgnjga drive, performed the cere-
mony.
The best man was Mr. Calvin Keller.
Following the ceremony, which
was witnessed by only members of
the immediate families, a reception
will be given at Liddell's Lewiston
from 4 to 6 p. m. Reclevlng with
the bridal couple will be Mrs. Spen-
cer Servis in a black suit dress with
light blue bodice and black Jacket
and black hat. and the mother of
the bridegroom, in a black ensemble.
The mantel will be banked
More than 100 guests will attend,
Mr and Mrs. Luick will leave
this evening for New York City, the
bride wearing a navy blue gabardine
suit with white feathered turban
and matching blouse. They will re-
side at 51 South Eighty-sixth street.
upon their return.
Children:
- LUICK, Laurie Jane
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