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CISEK, Joan

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  CISEK, Joan (daughter of CISEK, William).

    Joan married BLANK, Robert S on 14 Apr 1951 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Robert (son of BLANK, Stanley and FURA, Vera H) was born on 22 Apr 1929; died in Sep 1973 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 4/7/1951

    Mr. and Mn. William Cisek,
    Twenty-first street, announce the
    engagement of their daughter, Joan,
    to Cpl. Robert Blank, son of Mr.
    and Mn. Stanley Blank, Sixteenth
    street. Cpl. Blank is serving with the
    U. S. Air Force.
    The wedding will take place, on
    April 14 at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
    church.

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 4/20/1951

    Wearing a ballerina-length gown,

    Miss Joan Cisck, daughter of Mr. and
    Mn. William Cisek, Twenty-first
    street, became the bride of Mr. Robert
    Blank, son of Mr. and Mrs.
    Stanley Blank, Sixteenth street. The
    ceremony took place at Trinity Lutheran
    church with the Rev. Paul J.
    Hartenberger officiating.
    Mrs. Kenneth Gifford played organ
    selections.
    The bride was given in marriage
    by her father. Her-gown was lace
    with a Peter Pan collar and long
    sleeves pointed at the wrist. The
    back was adorned with tiny buttons
    from neck to waist. The full skirt
    was net over taffeta". Her illusion
    veil of tulle was of fingertip length
    and fell from a tiara of tiny seed
    pearls. She carried a white prayerbook
    and white Orchid with satin
    streamers entwined with lilies-ofcthevalley.
    Miss Ethel Price, maid of honor,
    was gowned in aquamarine. The
    bodice was taffeta with pleats across
    the neckline. The skirt was net
    over taffeta. Her bonnet was aqua
    net with pink roses across the crown.
    She carried a colonial bouquet of
    pink carnations.
    The flower girl was Miss Barbara
    Barczcz, cousin of the bride. She
    wore pink, net styled with an off the shoulder
    effect. Her bonnet was
    fashioned similar to that of the maid
    of honor and she carried a colonial
    nosegay of pink roses and white
    sweetpeas.
    Mr.,Edward Fitzgerald was,best
    man.v The ushers were Mr. Robert
    Cisek, brother of the bride, and Mr.
    Janies Kennedy, cousin of the bridegroom.
    The mother of the bride wore navy
    crepe with white trim and white accessories.
    Her corsage was of red
    roses.
    Mrs. Blank wore navy .crepe and
    white accessories. Her corsage was
    also of red roses.,
    A reception was held for 100
    guests.
    For traveling the bride wore a
    royal blue suit with white accessories.
    Her ensemble was complimented with
    an orchid corsage.
    Mr. and Mrs. Blank will reside
    in Sumpter, S. C, where-Mr. Blank
    is stationed with the U. S. Air Force.

    Children:
    1. BLANK, Robert
    2. BLANK, William P
    3. BLANK, Kevin Scott

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CISEK, William
    Children:
    1. CISEK, William R
    2. 1. CISEK, Joan



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