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FROATS, Arline Joan

Female 1925 - 2010  (84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  FROATS, Arline Joan was born on 23 Apr 1925 (daughter of FROATS, George Derwood and FOX); died on 5 Mar 2010 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

    Arline married WOODLEY, Frank Ellis on 25 May 1946 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. Frank (son of WOODLEY, Frank Ellis Dr. and MADDEVER, Harriet L) was born on 11 Mar 1922; died on 5 Jun 2005 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 5/29/1946

    The First Presbyterian church was
    the setting on Saturday evening for
    the wedding ceremony uniting In
    marriage Miss Arllne Joan Froats
    and Mr. Frank Ellis Woodley, Jr.
    The bride is the daughter of Mr.
    and Mrs. George Derwood Froats,
    of 741 Park place, and the bridegroom
    is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
    Frank Ellis Woodley. of 431 Walnut
    avenue. The patsor, the Rev.
    Charles C. Berryhill officiated.
    Miss Alice Babcock Trott at the
    organ provided a musical setting
    for the service. Miss Vanorma Phll-
    lips was the soloist. The church was
    decorated with tall baskets of yellow
    snapdragons, , white stock, gladioli

    and bridal wreath. The soft candlelight
    effect was achieved by the
    stately candelabra and candles in
    each cathedral window.
    The bride wore white satin fashioned
    with court train, the bodice
    with sweetheart neckline and
    long fitted sleeves. Her sheer illusion
    veil fell from a crown of orange
    blossoms. She carried a cascade
    bouquet of gardenias and
    lilles-of-the-valley.
    Mrs. Robert Earl Byram. matron
    of
    honor, wore a marquisette gown
    of yellow shade, the fitted bodice,
    with dainty thread of matching color,
    was designed with sweetheart
    neckline and short sleeveas The full
    skirt was of plain yellow marquisette
    and her headdress was of matching
    flowers. She carried a bouquet of
    Talisman roses, yellow carnations,
    sweet peas and delphinium.
    Mrs. Edward Harrison, of Stratford,

    Conn., Miss Thelma Whittaker,
    Miss Marilyn Guenther and
    Miss Betty Watson, the bridesmaids,
    added color to the wedding party
    with their gowns of blue marquisetts
    fashioned on the same lines as
    worn by the matron of honor, the
    skirts full and bodices fitted and
    sweetheart neckline. Each wore
    a large picture hat of contrasting
    yellow and each carried a bouquet
    of yellow roses, peach sweet peas,
    yellow carnations and lillies-of-the-
    valley.
    Mr. William F. Young was the

    best man and Mr. Robert E. Byram,
    Mr. William E. Brooks. Mr. Charles
    R. Osborn and Mr. Alfred Grelg
    were the ushers.
    Immediately after the ceremony

    there was a reception for 80 guests
    at the Niagara Falls Country club.
    The mother of the bride wore a
    gown of blue silk lace with blue
    accessories with a corsage of Talisman
    roses, yellow sweet peas and
    lilles-of-the-valley. The mother of
    the bridegroom wore a gown of
    black crepe with yoke of black lace
    over rose satin with black acces-
    sories. Her corsage was of pink
    roses, orchid, sweet peas and lilies-
    of-the-valley.
    At the reception the bride's table
    was centered with a wedding cake
    set in garden flowers with places
    for 12.
    Among the out-of-town guests
    present were Mrs. Frederick John
    Fox, of Marmora, Ont., grandmother
    of the bride.
    Mr. and Mrs. Woodley. Jr., left

    on a trip which will Include Washington,
    D. C. Philadelphia. Pa., and
    Richmond, Va. The bride chose to
    travel In a Hollywood blue suit with
    navy blue accessories worn wltlt a
    corsage of pink shattered carnations.
    Mr. and Mrs. Froats. parents of
    the bride, entertained the members
    of the wedding party at a dinner at
    the Red Coach Inn before the wedding
    rehearsal. Guests were present
    from Gasport. Stratford. Conn..
    Toronto. Ont. Niagara Falls. Ont.
    and Buffalo.

    Children:
    1. WOODLEY, Jane Marion
    2. WOODLEY, Judith Susan
    3. WOODLEY, Frank E
    4. WOODLEY, George T
    5. WOODLEY, David James
    6. WOODLEY, William R was born on 4 Apr 1961 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY; died on 9 Jul 2019 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY.
    7. WOODLEY, John
    8. WOODLEY, Linda Arline was born in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  FROATS, George Derwood

    George + FOX. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FOX (daughter of FOX, Frederick John).
    Children:
    1. 1. FROATS, Arline Joan was born on 23 Apr 1925; died on 5 Mar 2010 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  FOX, Frederick John
    Children:
    1. 3. FOX



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