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BRIDGEMAN, Robert George, b. 19 Jun 1935, Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY d. 26 Feb 2018, Niagara Falls Memorial Hospital, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY (Age 82 years) |
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- Niagara Gazette - 2/4/1956
Mr. and Mrs. Cristy W. Blessing. Rivershore Dr., announce the engagement of
their daughter. Beverly Ann, to Robert G. Bridgeman, son of Mrs. Edmund T.
Sullivan. 80th St.
Miss Blessing graduated from LaSalle High School and from Erie County
Technical Institute. School of Dental Hygiene. Mr. Bridgeman graduated from LaSalle
High School, attended Niagara Ihmersity, and presently is attending Erie County
Technical Institute where he is studying construction technology.
A fall wedding is planned.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette -- 7/27/1957
White gladioli and shasta daisies enhanced the sanctuary
of St. John de LaSalle Church today (July 27, 1957) at
11:30 a.m. for the marriage of Miss Beverly Ann Blessing
and Robert George Bridgeman. The Rev. F. Lambert Haley,
Clarence Center, performed the double-ring ceremony.
, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cristy W.
Blessing, Rivershore Dr. Mr. Bridgeman is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund T. Sullivan, 80th St.
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Mrs. John Dowdall was organist.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown
of rosepoint lace tulle and satin, designed with a sabrina
neckline of sequins and pearls and a fitted lace bodice with
long sleeves. Her full tulle overskirt fell into a chapellength
train. A pill box of sequins and pearls held her double
illusion veil of appliqued sequins. She carried a prayer book
decorated with Rubrum lilies and white roses.
Mrs. Roger W. Brandt, Buffalo, matron of honor, wore a
nylon chiffon dress with V neckline and fitted bodice and a
form fitting front panel with fully gathered skirt. She wore a
semi picture hat of white horsehair and carried a colonial
bouquet of powder blue roses and shattered carnations.
Miss Kathleen Ann Fitzgerald, cousin of the bride,
as bridesmaid was attired similar to the honor attendant.
Miss Irene F. Sullivan, niece of the bridegroom, as flower
girl wore a gown of white chiffon with nylon tulle.
William John Bridgeman was best man for his brother.
James E. Sullivan, brother of the bridegroom, and John E.
Costanzo were ushers.
For a reception to be held this afternoon, at the homo
of the bride's parents, Mrs. Blessing will welcome her guests
attired in a powder blue lace dress fashioned with a sabrina
neckline and long fitted torso. She will complement her
ensemble with matching accessories. The mother of the
bridegroom has chosen a pale pink chiffon organza over taffeta
dress trimmed with chantilly lace, and pink accessories.
Each will wear an orchid corsage.
The bride-elect will depart on her honeymoon to the
Adirondack Mountains and northern Canada attired in a
navy blue crystallette sheath dress with a matching duster,
white accessories and* a white rose corsage.
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