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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 11/23/1963
It was just 50 years ago today, Nov. 23, 1913,
when Miss Delia Corriere exchanged nuptial vows
with Anthony Bucolo. It was a typically beautiful
Fall day when the couple were married at St.
Joseph's Church, Lockport, by Father Lava. At 10
this morning, 50 years alter, the couple once again
entered St. Joseph's Church where they renewed
the vows made so many years ago.
Both natives of Italy, Mrs.
Bucolo came to this country
when she was but 9
years of age. Mr. Bucolo
arrived here when he was
18. The couple met in
Lockport and after a courtship
of nearly three years,
they married.
FARMING
Having been a son of
farming people, Mr. Bucolo
naturally returned to the
soil for his living. Having
farmed at 6597 Slayton-Settlement
Road for the past
43 years, he is still active
in his chosen life's work.
The couple belongs to the
St. Joseph's Church where
Mrs. Bucolo* is a member
of the Immaculate Conception
Society.
They have three daughters
and five sons, Mrs.
La Verne (Frances) Nagel;
Mrs. Louis (Rose) Torriere
and Mrs. Melvin (Micki)
Beecher, all of Lockport;
Anthony, Jerome and Joseph,
also of Lockport; and
James and Michael of Gasport.
They also have 21 grandchildren
and a great-grandson,
Anthony Parete Jr. of
Lockport.
CELEBRATION
For her open house and
reception from 6 until 9 this
evening, at the Wright's
Corners Fire Hall, Mrs.
Bucolo will wear a dusty
rose lame sheath accented
with a white orchid. Mr.
Bucolo will Join his wife
in the receiving line wearing
a dark suit enhanced
with a golden rose.
Guests will be served
from a table covered with
a lace cloth, tatted by Mrs.
Bucolo. Centering the table
will be a four - tiered wedding
cake embellished with
golden motifs and flanked
with tapers in crystal holders.
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