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TYDINGS, Clement A

Male


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  TYDINGS, Clement A (son of TYDINGS, W A and Ada).

    Clement married WASMUND, Shirley on 24 Jun 1955 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette

    TO WED AIRMAN Mr. and
    Mrs. Henry Wasmund, Stephenson
    Ave., announce the engagement
    of their daughter, Shirley,
    to Mr. Clement A. Tydings, airman
    third class, son of Mr. W.
    E. Tydings, Flagler Beach. Fla.
    and Mrs. Ada Tydings, Annapolis,
    Md., Mr. Tydings is stationed
    at the Niagara Falls Municipal
    Airport. A summer wedding
    is planned.

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 8/1/1955

    A.3.C. Clement Tydings and
    Mrs. Tydings will reside in Buffalo
    Ave., when they return from
    their wedding trip to Maryland.
    The couple was united in marriage
    at St. Paul's Evangelical
    Lutheran Church, July 24, 1955.
    The Rev. Evan J. Bartell officiated
    at the double-ring ceremony
    for the former Miss Shirley
    Wasmund. daughter of Mr.
    and Mrs. Henry Wasmund,
    Highland Ave., and the son of
    William Tydings, Daytona Beach,
    Fla.. and Mrs. Ada Tydings.
    Given in marriage by her
    father, the bride wore a white
    taffeta gown with fitted lace
    bodice, bouffant skirt and lace
    jacket. Her fingertip-length veil
    of illusion was caught to a tiny
    jeweled crown and she carried
    a lace covered Bible centered
    with roses and shattered carnations
    and tied with white satin
    streamers.
    Miss Diana Voss, maid of
    honor, was attired in a gown of
    romance blue tulle over taffeta.
    She wore a matching bandeau and
    carried a colonial bouquet of
    white carnations centered with
    yellow roses and streamers.
    Mrs. Leon Holland, bridesmaid,
    was gowned in pink tulle
    over taffeta. She wore a matching
    headpiece and carried a colonial
    bouquet of white carnations
    centered with pink roses
    and tied with streamers.
    The bridegroom asked A.l.C.
    Andrew Kisacky, Niagara Falls
    Air Force Base, to be his best
    man while the ushering duties
    were performed by S/Sgt. John
    Olson, Niagara Falls Air Force
    Base.
    William Woodman was the
    organist.
    A reception was held after the
    ceremony at Lincoln Hall where
    the mother of the bride received
    her guests in a navy blue nylon
    dress with white accessories while
    the mother of the bridegroom appeared
    in a mlon print dress
    wirh white accessories. Each
    mother wore a corsage of white
    carnations.
    The bride departed for her
    wedding trip clad in a pink print
    dress with white accessories and
    a rose carnation corsage.

    Children:
    1. TYDINGS, Coleen Olga

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  TYDINGS, W A

    W + Ada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ada
    Children:
    1. 1. TYDINGS, Clement A



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