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ROTHERBERG, Dorothy Mae

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  ROTHERBERG, Dorothy Mae (daughter of ROTHENBERG, Albert).

    Dorothy married STANGE, Alfred O on 12 Oct 1940 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY. Alfred (son of STANGE, William Friedrich and MAERTEN, Augusta) was born on 22 Sep 1917 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY; died on 30 Sep 1979 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette

    Stange-Rothenberg
    The marriage of Miss Dorothy
    Mae Rothenberg, only daughter of
    Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rothenberg,
    of 50 Young street, Tonawanda, N.
    Y., to Mr. Alfred Stange, son of
    Mr. and Mrs. William Stange, Sr.,
    of Ward road, was solemnized on
    Saturday evening, Oct. 12, at 6:30,
    in St. John's Lutheran church, Ward
    road, the Rev. J.W. Thiemecke of-
    \ficiataing in the presnece of a very
    large gathering.
    The church was beautifully decorated
    with autumn flowers. During
    the ceremony Mrs. Lillian Oursling
    played the wedding music and Miss
    Kathleen Ooodman sang "O. Promise
    Me" and "1 Love You Truly."
    Given In marriage by her father,
    the bride was beautiful in a gown
    of white brocaded satin sprinkled
    with gold sequins, made with tight
    bodice, sweetheart neckline and
    trimmed with tinv buttons down the
    back, long sleeves coming to a point
    at the wrists. Her full skirt was
    fashioned with a long circular train
    and her veil of illusion fell from a
    Juliet cap made with tiny strips of
    net caught with orange blossoms.
    She carried a bouquet of white roses,
    white baby pom poms and baby's
    breath.
    Mrs Norman Stange was matron
    of honor and wore a | o w n of Melba
    rose taffeta and carried a bouquet
    of Talisman roses and pom poms.
    Mrs. William Stange. J r . was maid
    of honor and wore a gown of sky
    blue taffeta and carried a bouquet
    of yelolw roses and pom poms. Lois
    Stange. as Junior bridesmaid, wore
    agua taffeta and carried a spindle
    bouquet of red roses, pom poms and
    baby's breath. All wore tiaras of
    white pom poms in their hair. Lit-
    tle Carole Lee Hockaday, of this
    city, flower girl, was dressed in peach
    taffeta with matching silk streamers
    flowing from her hair and carried
    a colonial bouquet.
    Mr Norman Stange and Mr. Wll
    lia SUnge. Jr. were their brother's!
    man and groomsman, respectively.
    Mr Rov Hockadav. of this
    city, and Mr Benjamin Wolf were
    ushers.
    Mrs. Rotherberg, mother of the
    bride, wore a soldier blue silk crepe
    dress with matching accessories,
    while Mrs. Stange, mother of the
    bridegroom chose a raison silk crepe
    dress with matching accessories.
    Each wore a corsage of red roses,
    white pom poms and baby's breath.
    Immediately after the ceremony
    the reception at the home of the
    bridegroom's parent* was held and
    a dinner was served to 100 guests.
    Covers were laid for 20 at the bride's
    table, which was centered with •
    beautiful wedding cake,
    Out -of-town guests were present
    from Buffalo and tills city.
    Mr. and Mrs. Stange left for a
    short wedding trip and upon their
    return will be at home to their
    many relatives and friends in Ward
    road.
    Prenuptials in honor of the bride
    were variety showers by Miss Mame
    Krause. Mrs. Catherine Krause. Mrs.
    Ida Fischer, Mr*. Albert Rothenberg.
    Mrs. Judson Angle and Miss
    Rose Fuller; pink and blue bedroom
    shower, by Mrs. Norman Stange and
    Mrs. William Stange, Jr., and a personal
    shower by Mrs. Henry Stange
    and Mrs. Paul Stange.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  ROTHENBERG, Albert was born about 1885; died on 11 Feb 1961 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    NF Gazette Feb 12, 1961
    Man Fatally Stricken
    NORTH TONAWANDA - Albert Rothenberg, 76, of 7321 Ward Road, was pronounced dead on arrival at DeGraff Memorial Hospital at 7:15 a.m. today. He had been stricken at his home and was rushed to the hospital in a Twin City ambulance. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Alfred Stange, this city; a son, Carl Rothenberg. Tonawanda; two brothers, Lewis Rothenberg, Colden. and Fred Rothenberg, Tonawanda; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Foster Lockport, and Mrs. Walter Beyers, Tonawanda; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m, Monday at the Fretthold Funeral Home Rev. by Russell R. Meyers. Burial will be in Elmlawn cemetery.

    Children:
    1. 1. ROTHERBERG, Dorothy Mae
    2. ROTHERBERG, Carl



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