Family |
BRENON, Helen C, b. 5 Oct 1926, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY d. 18 Dec 2022, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY (Age 96 years) |
Notes |
- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3/1950
The marriage of Miss Helen
Brenon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Brenon of 4010 Delaware ave-
nue to Mr. Ernest P. Cassavaugh,
son of Mrs. Rose Cassavaugh of
346 Hoyt Street, Buffalo, was sol-
emnized at 10 a.m.. Oct. 23 at
Mount St. Mary's Chapel, the Re-
erent James Donovan officiating.
The altar was decorated with red
roses.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown of
white candellight satin, fashioned
with sweetheart neckline,, long,
pointed sleeves, long train, and
trimmed with seed pearls. Her
fingertip veil was caught with a
crown of seed pearls. She carried
a shower bouquet of white roses,
centered with a white orchid.
Mrs.. Gerald Thuman, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor,
wearing a white taffeta gown
with illusion neckline trimmed
with chantillly lace. She wore
gauntlets and a sweetheart bonnet
and carried a colonial bouquet
of red roses and white pompoms.
The bridesmaids were Miss
Rosemary Brenon and Mrs. Paul
Spoth, sisters of the bride, and
Miss Ida Cassavaugh, sister of the
groom. They were gowned alike
in white taffeta. They also wore
gauntlets and sweetheart bonnets
and carried colonial bouquets of
red roses and white pompons.
Little Suzanne Brennon, sister
of the bride, was flower girl. Her
gown was identical to that of the
bridesmaid, with gauntlets and
sweetheart bonnet,, and she car-
ried a small colonial bouquet of
res roses and white pompoms.
Master Michael Kraft, nephew of
the bride, was ring bearer, carry-
ing the two rings on a white satin
heart-shaped pillow trimmed with
lace.
Albert Sniezak was best man,
Paul Spoth, Gerard Thuman and
Charles Brenon were ushers.
The bride,s mother wore a
draped black crepe dres with
sequin trim and gray accessories.
The groom's mother wore a navy
blue crepe dress with beaded trim
and gray accessories. Both wore
corsages of pink rose buds.
After the ceremony a wedding
breakfast was served for the immediate
family. Covers were
placed for 32, the table being cen-
tered with a three tiered wedding
cake fanked with four white
tapers and red roses. In the eve-
ning a reception was held for 200
guests at the V.F.W. hall at North
Tonawanda.
For her wedding trip the bride
wore a powder blue susit with top-
per to match, black accessories
and an orchid corsage. The couple
will reside at 346 Hoyt street,,
Buffalo.
|