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Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 2/9/1965
 Mrs Helen D Boyer of
 6019 Godfrey Road, Burt,
 has announced the engagement
 of her daughter, Donna
 Marie to David O. Barron,
 son of Mrs. Ruth E.
 Barron of 6000 Godfrey
 Road, Burt and the late
 Thomas Barron. Miss Boyer
 is also the daughter of the
 late George Ivan Boyer.
 Both the bride - elect and
 her fiance are graduates of
 Newfane Central School.
 Miss Boyer was also graduated
 from the Doyle Beauty
 School in Buffalo. Mr.
 Barron, who served with
 the U. S. Air Force, is employed
 by the Harrison Radiator
 Division of General
 Motors Corp.
 The wedding will be solemnized
 April 24, 1965.
 
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 Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/24/1965
 
 Baskets filled with white
 mixed flowers adorned the
 altar of St. Charles Borromeo
 Church at Olcott at 11
 a.m. today. April 24, 1965,
 when Miss Donna Marie
 Boyer exchanged nuptial
 vows with David 0. Barron.
 The Rev. Eugene Wagner
 officiated at the double-ring
 ceremony.
 The bride is the daughter
 of Mrs. Helen D. Boyer,
 1019 Godfrey Road, Burt,
 and the late George I v an
 Boyer. The bridegroom is
 the son of Mrs. Ruth E. Bart
 o n of 6000 Godfrey Road,
 Burt, and the late Thom-
 as M. Barron.
 Given in marriage by her
 brother, J. Frederick Boyer,
 of Olcott, the bride chose a
 full • length gown of rosepoint
 lace styled with a s,abrina
 neckline and l o ng
 ^pointed sleeves. A fitted
 bodice topped the bouffant
 skirt created with a scalloped
 hemline and featuring
 a chapel - length train. Her
 four - tiered veil was held by
 a matching crown and she
 carried a colonial bouquet of
 white carnations, and white
 pompons, centered with
 baby pink rosebuds.
 Mrs. Frederick Boyer, of
 Olcott, served as her sister
 - in - law's honor attendant
 wearing a floor - length
 gown in turquoise styled
 in an A line and featuring
 a scalloped neckline and elbow
 - length sleeves She
 added a matching c r o wn
 headpiece and veil and
 completed her ensemble
 with a colonial bouquet of
 white pompons outlined with
 pink carnations.
 The colors were reversed
 In the colonial bouquets carried
 by the identically attired
 attendants, Mrs. Philip
 M. O'Rourke, of Newfane,
 sister of the bridegroom;
 Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs.
 Robert Boyer and Mrs. Lawrence
 Stotzenberg, all of Olcott.
 Philip O'Rourke of New-
 fane served as his brother's
 best man. Ushers were
 Charles Boyer and Robert
 Boyer, cousins of the bridegroom
 and Lawrence Stot-
 zenberg, all of Olcott, and
 Robert Marshall of Newfane.
 The reception w i l l be
 from 1 until 5 p.m. today at
 the Olcott Fire Hall where
 Bob Foster's quartet will
 provide music for dancing.
 Following a wedding trip
 to Canada, the couple will
 make their home at 1624
 Lockport • Olcott Road.
 The bride is a graduate of
 the Doyle Beauty School at
 Buffalo. The bridegroom, a
 graduate of Newfane Central
 School, served with the
 U. S, Air Force and is employed
 by the Harrison Radiator
 Division of General
 Motors Corp at Lockport.
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