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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/29/1965
Carrying a cascade bou-
quet of white carnations
and roses, Miss Judith Bug-
enhagen exchanged nuptial
vows with Thomas Williams
at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 26,
1965 at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church at North Tonawan-
da. Officiating at the dou-
ble - ring ceremony before
an altar adorned with white
blooms, was the Rev. Enno
A. Schmook.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Bugenhagen of 7577 Bul-
more Road, Lockport. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Williams
of 6170 Aiken Road, Lock-
port.
As Mrs. Sylvia Richert
provided traditional wed-
ding music at the organ, the
bride was given in marriage
by her father. She chose a
full - length gown of nylon
organdy over taffeta fash-
ioned with a scoop neck-
line and a fitted bodice
adorned with appliques of
Chantilly lace. Matching ap-
pliques enhanced her bouf-
fant skirt which terminat-
ed in a chapel - length train
and a princess crown of
pearls held her veil of Eng-
lish silk illusion.
Mrs. George Dysinger of
the Bunker Hill Road, Lock-
port, chose a floor - length
sheath for her role as honor
attendant. Matching the
gown of pale yellow whip-
ped creme crepe was Ler
cabbage rose headpiece
which held her brief veil.
She carried a crescent shap-
ed bouquet of yellow roses
and white carnations.
Mint green was the shade
of the identical gown worn
by the attendant, Mrs. Du-
ane Williams of North Ton-
awanda, sister . in - law of
the bridegroom.
Duane Williams serve as
his brother's best man
George Dysinger of Lockport
was an usher.
The wedding reception
was held at the Rapids Fire
Hall following the ceremony.
The coupe will make their
home at 4822 Upper Moun-
tain Road, Lockport.
The bride is a graduate of
Royalton - Hartland Central
School and is employed by
the Neisner Brothers Co. at
Lockport. The bridegroom,
a graduate of Starpoint Cen-
tral School, is employed by
The Upson Co. at Lockport
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