5. | WENDT, Margaret A was born on 31 Jul 1924 in Sanborn, Niagara County, NY (daughter of WENDT, Wilhelm Carl Heinrich and WERTH, Wilhelmine A); died on 21 Apr 2018 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Margaret A. Tuepah (Wendt), age 93, of Niagara Falls, New York, formerly of Sanborn, was called to her heavenly home on April 21,2018 while at the Elderwood at Lockport facility (formerly called Odd Fellows & Rebekah Nursing Home). Born July 31, 1924 in Sanborn, NY, daughter of the late William and Minnie (Werth) Wendt. Mrs. Tuepah spent most of her life in Sanborn, and attended local schools. In her younger years, she was employed at the former Carborundum Company, was a waitress at the former Schimschacks Restaurant, Bergholz Restaurant, and John’s Flaming Heart. Her final job before retiring, was at the former Harrison Radiator Plant, in Lockport. She enjoyed gardening, traveling, but above all, the quality time spent with her loving family. After retiring, Margaret moved to Niagara Falls. She was united in marriage to Patrick Tuepah, at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Pekin, where she was a lifelong member. Mr. Tuepah predeceased her on November 10, 2006.
Survivors include her daughter, Sandra (John) Eddy of Cambria, NY; three grandchildren, Ronald (Colleen) Tarnowski, Michael Tarnowski, Melanie (Jeffrey) Rick; and three great-grandchildren, Isabella Rick. Nathan and Nicholas Tarnowski. Also predeceased by her son, James (Beverly Baptiste) Tuepah.
Friends may call at the DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road, (Bergholz) in Wheatfield, on Wednesday (April 25) from 3-7 p.m. Services will be conducted by the Rev. R. P. Vogeler, on Thursday (April 26) at 11:00 a.m. in St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 3229 Upper Mountain Road, Pekin. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the church.
Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 6/4/1945
ENGAGED-Mr. and Mrs. Win.
H. Wendt, of.Sanborn, N. Y.. announce
the engagement of their
daughter. Margaret A. (above), to
Private Patrick Tuepah. son of
Mr. John Tuepah and the late
Mrs. John Tuepah. of Stirling.
Ont. The wedding will take place
in the near -future.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1945
PEKIN, N.Y., Aug 23 - A lovely
double ring wedding ceremony was
performed by the.Rev Walter H
Koenig in the St. Andrew's Lutheran
church, Pekin, on Saturday, August
11. uniting In marriage Miss Marga-
ret Wendt daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. William H. Wendt, of Sanborn,
N.Y. and Mr. Patrick Tuepah, son
of Mr. William John Tuepah and
the late Mrs. Tuepah, of Stirling,
Ont.
Preceding and during the ceremony.
Mrs. William Smale sang "Oh.
Promise Me," "Because" and T h e
Lord's Prayer," accompanied by Mrs.
Walter Koenig at .the organ.
The altar was beautifully decorated
with palms, baskets of white gladioli
and vases of white roses. asters
and baby's breath.
To the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding
March the bride entered the
church on the arm of her father.
She were a gown of white satin
having a sweetheart neckline; long
puffed sleeves comlng to a point over
the wrist, and a long flowing train.
Tiny covered buttons reached from
the neckline in the back to the
waist. Her fingertip veil fell from a
coronet of orange blossoms., She
curled a white prayer book with a
lavender orchid on the top and
white satin streamers. Her only
jewelry was a single strand of miniature
pearls,, gift of the bridegroom.
Miss Pearl Ziehm, maid of honor,
was gowned in white marquisette.
Her headdress was a white baby doll
hat. She carried a colonial bouquet
of red roses and baby's breath.
The bridesmaids were Miss Mylrae
Hahn. Mrs. Alfred Wendt and Miss
Dorothy Hustead. Their gowns and
headdress were fashioned on the
same lines as that of the maid Of
honor. Miss Mylrae Hahn wore a
gown of pale blue marquisette and
a blue baby doll hat. She carried a
colonial bouquet of mixed flowers.
Mrs. Alfred Wendt wore a gown Of
pink marquisette and wore a pink
baby doll hat. She also carried a
colonial bouquet of mixed flowers.
Miss Dorothy Hustead wore a gown
of yellow marquisette. She also wore
a yellow baby doll hat and, carried
a colonial bouquet of mixed flowers.
Each wore a single strand of miniature
pearls, gift of the bride to her
attendants.
Little four year old Elisabeth
Wendt was the attractive little flow-
er g i r l. She wore a plnk taffeta
gown. Her headdress was tiny blue
flowers. She carried a miniature
colonial bouquet of mixed, flowers.
She wore a tiny gold cross, gift of
the bride.
-- Private Donald Rivers, cousin of
the bridegroom, was the best man.
Mr. Edmund Wendt, Mr. Alfred
Wendt and Mr. Gerald Laughlin
were groomsmen, and Mr .Raymond
Kroening and Mr. Kermit Hasely
acted as ushers.
The bride's mother chose a dress
of navy blue crepe with matching
h a t Her corsage, was an orchid.
After: the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of the bride
for 190 guests.
, Out-of-town guests were present
from Belleville, Ont.: Stirling, Ont.,
Geneva, N, Y.; Buffalo; Kenmore
N. Y.; Tonawanda; East Aurora, N.
Y. and Niagara Falls, N. Y.
' For traveling the bride chose a
black dress with matching accessories
and white gloves. Her corsage
was an orchid. After a wedding
trip through Canada, the newlyweds
will make their home with the
brides parents.
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