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- Niagara Gazette - 2/1964
KENMORE—Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J.
Hickey of Colonial Avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia
Ann Hkkey, to John William Beutel, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Beutel of Sanborn.
Miss Hickey was graduated from Mount
St. Mary's High School, and is employed
with the Manufacturers and Traders Trust
Co.
An August wedding is planned.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/14/1964
Organza roses and pearlized orange blossoms
formed the headpiece which held Miss Patricia Hickey's
wedding veil when she and John W. Beutel were married
Saturday at a double ring ceremony in St. Andrew's
Roman Catholic Church.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent J. Hickey of Colonial
Avenue, Town of Tonawanda,
wore a gown of white silk organza
as she repeated her vows
before the Rev. Eugene M. Radon.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Beutel
of Sanborn.
Floor-length turquoise organza
gowns with floral embroidered
bodices were worn by her attendants.
Miss Carol Hickey was her
sister's maid of honor. Another
sister, Miss Elaine Hickey, was
bridesmaid as were Miss Virginia
Deck and Mrs. Richard
Schwegler. All carried bouquets
of yellow carnations.
Miss Barbara Snyder was flow-
er girl and her brother, Timothy
Snyder, the ringbearer.
Herman Beutel was his brother's
best man. Ushers were Helmut
Oswald and the bride's brothers,
Donald and James Hickey.
A royal blue hat and orchid
corsage accented Mrs. Hickey's
cream colored dress of acetate
threaded with metallic gold. Mrs.
Beutel chose a blue lace dress,
white hat and orchid corsage.
After a reception at the Red
Lobster Restaurant, the couple
lef for a trip to Washington, D.C.
Their home will be in Rochelle
Park, Town of Tonawanda.
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