1. | FARRELL, Dorothy Dolores was born about 1911 (daughter of FARRELL, James J); died on 1 Apr 1935 in Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 4/3/1935
Funeral services for Mrs. Ernest
Whaley, nee Dorothy Dolores Farrell,
who died In Memorial hospital Monday
evening, will be.held at the family
home, 1511 Niagara avenue, at
2 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. Dr.
Philip W. Mosher, rector emeritus of
St, Peter's Episcopal church, will
officiate
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Niagara Gazette - 4/2/1935
Mrs. Ernest Whaley, nee Dorothy
Dolores Farrell, of 1151 Niagara ave-
nue died unexpectedly In Memorial
Hospital last evening. She had been
ill since Friday. She was 24 years
old and a graduate of the Niagara
Falls high school, class of 1928. Her
very companionable disposition
made her a popular and charming
young matron whose sudden loss will
felt by relatives and friends.
Her popularity while a student at
her High school is evidenced by her
prominence in the Student Council
organization, membership for three
years on the social committee and
President of the International Recrab,
club of which she was a mem-
ber two years.
Besides her husband, she is survived
her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Farrell of 1509 Niagara avenue, two
brothers, Chester a n d George, of the
same address, and her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Zahner, of 572
3rd street.
Funeral announcement will be made
later.
Dorothy married WHALEY, Ernest C on 5 May 1932 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Ernest (son of WHALEY, Clifford M and Elizabeth Evelyn) was born about 1912 in New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Notes:
Niagara Gazette - 5/10/1932
One of the prettiest weddings of the
spring season was solemnized Thursday,
May 5, at St. Peters' church when
Miss Dorothy Farrell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James J. Farrell of Niagara
avenue became the bride of Ernest
Whaley, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Whaley of Pershing avenue. The Ber.
Philip Wheeler Moeher performed the
ceremony.
The bride was attractively gowned
in a blue ensemble and wore a corsage
of white rosebuds and lilies of the valley.
Miss Margaret Bennett, cousin
of the bride, -was the latter's only attendant
She wore a becoming beige
ensemble and her corsage was of pink
roses and sweet peas. Chester J. Farrell,
brother of the bride, was the best
man.
A delightful reception was held immediately
following the ceremony at the
home of the bride's parents. Covers
were laid for eighteen at the bride's
table which was centered with the wedding
cake. Silver bowls of bridal roses
were at either end and ivory tapers
in silver holders were also on the
table.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrell left on an extended
trip through the Adirondack
Mountains and upon their return win
make their home at 8311 Pershing avenue
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