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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/25/1968
White gladioli and pink
carnations decorated the altar
of St. Stephen's Church
in Middleport when Miss
Mary Pamela Tylec became
the bride of David Michael
Belfield at 11 a.m. Saturday,
Oct. 19, 1968.
The Rev. Edwin Simons
officiated at the double-ring
ceremony. Mrs. Nelson Darroch
was organist.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Tylec of 27 Church St., Middleport.
The bridegroom is
the son of Mrs. Louis Belfield
Sr., of 7790 Chestnut
Ridge Road, Gasport, and
the late Mr. Belfield.
Mr. Tylec gave his daughter
in marriage. She wore
a long sleeved A-line peau
de soie gown enhanced with
appliques of Alencon lace
and seed pearls. A silk illusion
veil with appliques of
Alencon lace formed her
headpiece and she carried
white roses, white carnations
and stephanotis.
Miss Colleen Tylec was
honor attendant. She wore a
silver gray moire taffeta
gown with burgundy velvet
buttons.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Pat Tylec, Mrs. Kenneth
Marks and Miss Kathleen
Dreher.
Philip Belfield was best
man. Ushers were Kenneth
Belfield, Robert Belfield and
Vincent Tylec.
A breakfast following the
ceremony was held at the
Apple Grove Inn. A reception
was held at the Knights
of Columbus in Medina.
After a trip to the Pocono
Mountains, the couple
will make their home at 8431
Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls.
The bride is a graduate
of Cobleskill University and
is presently a teacher at the
Cerebral Palsy Assn. of Western
New York at Buffalo.
The bridegroom has been
in the coast guard for four
years and is presently serving
on the Niagara Falls Po-
lice Force.
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