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- Niagara Gazette - 10/29/1967
ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA. CHURCH was
the setting for the marriage of Miss Leona
Marie Zasucha, daughter- of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Zasucha, 435 26th St., and Pvt. Anthony
Vincent Giannone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincenzo
Giannone, 435 26th St. The double-ring
marriage was solemnized Saturday (Oct. 28,
1967.)
The bride, given in marriage by her father,
was attired in a gown of white taffeta and
Alencon lace. The A-line skirt was enhanced
with an overskirt bordered with lace, which
terminated in a chapel length train. A match
ing petal shaped headpiece secured her bouffant
veil of silk illusion and she carried a
cascade of white roses and carnations.
MRS. MARION W. Bresko, sister of the
bridegroom, wore a moss green velvet floor
length gown and carried a bouquet of carnations
and bronze pompons. A headpiece of
velvet roses held her veil.
Sister of the bride, Mrs. Mary Sawyer, and
four sisters of the bridegroom, Mrs. John
Carey. Mrs. Stephon Jamgochian, Mrs. Basile
Lee Hayes and Mrs. Robert Cooper,. bridesmaids,
were similarly attired in deep pink
velvet and crepe gowns with matching headpieces.
They carried pink and white carnations.
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John Carey was best man. Ushers were
Stephon Jamgochian, John Alfierie, Robert
Cooper.' Eric Kurisak and Fredrick Kislack.
John Sawyer and Joseph V. Bresko were
junior ushers.
Sharon Alfierie was flower girl and Vincent
Bresko was ring bearer.
A buffet reception was held at the Echo
Club from-1 to 4 p.m. On their return from
a wedding trip to Cape Cod, Mass., Pvt. and
Mrs. Giannone will make their home in 22nd
St.
Pvt. Giannone. who is serving with the U.S.
Army; is stationed at Ft. Devins, Mass.
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