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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/25/1965
The Bethesda Temple was
the scene of the candlelight
ceremony Oct. 16. 1965
which united in marriage
Miss Joyce Huth and Kenneth
Rosseland. The Rev.
William White officiated at
the double-ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Bernice Huth of 291
South Transit St., Lockport.
Mr. and Mrs. Tollef Rosseland
of 45 South Nichols
Drive, Tonawanda, are the
parents of the bridegroom.
Carrying a white Dutchess
Fuji chrysanthemum, t h e
bride was given in marriage
by her brother - inlaw,
Caesar Mondo. She designed
and made her fulllength
sagath wedding gown
of satin styled in an empire
line and a chapel length
train.
A sheath of moss green
was the choice of the honor
attendant, Mrs. Thomas
Chambers. Gold was the
shade of the identical sheath
gowns, all designed by the
bride, worn by the attendants,
Miss Ellie Rosseland,
sister of the bridegroom
and Mrs. Harriet Mondo,
sister of the bride. They
carried bronze Dutchess
Fuji mums.
The flower girls, attired
in moss green, were Cindy
Mondo and Julie Mondo,
nieces of the bride. Paul
Mondo, their brother, bore
the rings.
Larry Rosseland of New
Jersey was best man for
his brother. Ushers were
Daniel Clouser of Tonawanda
and Caesar Mondo of
Lockport.
The reception was held at
the First Presbyterian Fellowship
Hall in Tonawanda.
Following a wedding trip to
Bermuda, the couple is
making their home at 180
North Glen Drive in Rochester.
The bride was graduated
from Lockport Senior High
School and Trott Vocational
School of Practical Nursing.
She will begin her employment
at the Rochester State
Hospital. The bridegroom, a
graduate of Kensington
High School, attended Erie
County Technical Institute
at Buffalo and the University
of Buffalo. He spent four
years with the U. S. Air
Force and is employed by
the American Telephone
and Telegraph Co. in Rochester.
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