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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/25/1961
Decorations of white chrysan-
themums, pompons, and gladioli
formed t h e s e t t i ng on Saturday,
Oct. 14, when Msgr. Francis A.'
Clancy, DD, officiated at the wedding
of Miss Elizabeth May Bois
senin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Eelger Boissenin, 570 Carolina
Ave., and Francis James Con-
dren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
cis Condren, 3435 Ewings Rd.
The morning ceremony took
place at St. John the Baptist
Church.
Miss Boissenin, who was given
in marriage by her father, wore
ballerina length gown of white
silk chiffon over tulle. Scrolls of
Chantilly lace formed the scal-
loped n e c k l i n e and e n h a n c e d
the f r o n t of th e f i t t e d b o d i c e w h i c h
was designed with bracelet length
sleeves. Similar scrolls of lace encircled
the bouffant skirt above
the hemline. Jeweled lace fash-
ioned the coronet which caught
her elbow length veil of silk il-
lusion, and she held a cascade of
white carnations framed by liliesof-
the-valley.
TURQUOIS CHIFFON
The bridegroom's sister-in-law,
Mrs. David Condren, served as
the bride's matron of honor. She
wore a street length gown of turquoise
silk chiffon over taffeta. A
cummerbund accented the waistline
beneath a matching jacket
and a turquoise hairband com-
pleted her ensemble. She carried
a cascade of pink carnations and
white pompons.
Carrying a bouquet of pink car-
nations and white pompons and
wearing a costume in identical
style and color was bridesmaid,
Miss Sandra Boissenin, the bride's
sister.
David Condren attened his
brother as best man. Guests were
eated by the bridegroom's broth-
er-in-Iaw, Brian Norris, and
Franklin Larkin.
Mrs. Boissenin received guests
wearing a white, flowered dress
with black accessories contrast-
ed by a white chrysanthemum
corsage. Mrs. Condren favored a
beige lace dress with matching
accessories and a white chyrsan
themum corsage.
WEDDING RECEPTION
The wedding breakfast took
place at Klein's Restaurant, after
which a reception was held at
Eagles Hall, where a three-tiered
wedding cake flanked by the brid-
al bouquets and gladioli graced
bride's table.
When the couple left for Louisi-
ana, the bride wore a black and
green checked sheath dress with
black accessories and a white
carnation corsage.
Out-of-town guests were from
Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Newfane son
and Canada.
The former Miss Boissenin
graduated from De Sales Catho-
lic High School. Mr. Condred
served four years in the U. S.
Navy, after graduating from New-
fae Central School.
The bride was honored at prenuptial
showers given by: Mrs.
David Condren, Mrs. Francis Condren
and Mrs. Brian Norris, Jack
and Jill; Mrs. James Tagg, Mrs.
Carl Beiter. and Miss Sandra Boissenin,
variety; Mrs. Kay Miller
and Mrs. James Tagg, linen.
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Children |
| 1. CONDREN, John Patrick |
| 2. CONDREN, Kim |
| 3. CONDREN, Rodney |
| 4. CONDREN, Sheri A, b. 7 Oct 1970, Town of Newfane, Niagara County, NY d. 21 Oct 2023, Buffalo, Erie County, NY (Age 53 years) |
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