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Giusti/Shutt
Submitted by: Nina M. Giusti
I, Nina M. GIUSTI, married
Seaman Nathan M. SHUTT on
April 19, 2002 in Silverdale Wa. We are both from Texas and met
just
out of highschool. He inlisted into the Navy, and two years
later, I
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Gwendolyn Gertrude LEWIS of Bremerton, Washington, married Albert
Daniel ROCHELEAU, of the US Navy, on 19 May 1947, 7:45 pm.
Witnesses were John and Nancy PUGH. They were married
by a Superior Court Judge.
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Callison/Fickes/Wright
Submitted
by: Dorothy
Hinkey
Mahala
(Fickes) Wright
married on 8 May 1917 to Mr. Robert M. Callison in Seattle, King,
Washington.
Her
husband, Richard
William Wright was in the Civil War.
After
Mahala married
Robert Callison, they made their home in Retsil.
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Boyle/Bushell/Chancelor
Submitted
by: Lisa
Mr.
M.J. Chancelor
of Interbay and Miss Ruth Boyle of this city will be united in marriage
tonight in Seattle by Rev. Bushell of the Episcopal Church at 8
o'clock.
They will reside at Interbay. Miss Boyle is highly respected and her
friends
wish for her and her husband a bright and happy life.
The
Bremerton News-June
2, 1906
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Bunce/Ellis/Foley/Frye
Submitted
by: Lisa
Mr.
William Bunce,
of this city, and Miss Frances E. Ellis, of Tacoma, were united in
marriage
in the latter city Monday morning at 10:30. Mr. James C. Foley was the
best man and Miss Violet Frye bridesmaid. Immediately following the
ceremony
an elegant breakfast was served. The happy couple left for a short trip
to Victoria, after which they will come to Bremerton reside. Mr. Bunce
is well and favorably known here, having been employed as an
ironworker
in the
C. and R. for several years. His many friends join the News in extending
congratulations
and extend to him and his bride a hearty welcome.
The
Bremerton News-June
2, 1906
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Clader/Deitz/Foss
Submitted
by: Lisa
The
What So Ever
Club entertained at the home of Miss Erminie Clader on Thursday
afternoon
from 3:30 to 5:30, in honor of Miss Minnie Deitz, who on next Tuesday
will
become the bride of J.E. Foss, of Portland. The house was beautifully
decorated
with wild roses and a wreath of the roses, woven by the guests, each
furnishing
one rose, was made and placed on the head of Miss
Dietz. In the center of the dining table was a large "fortune pie."
Each
guest drew from this pie a "wild rose," in water colors, with their
fortune
written upon the back. Miss Dietz then drew a white ribbon from the
center
of the pie and received a shower
of handkerchiefs.
A short program was given and dainty refreshments served. It was
certainly
a pleasant afternoon and the guests on departing expressed best wishes
to the guest of honor.
The
Bremerton News-June
2, 1906
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McGlothlen/Wolfe
Submitted
by: Lisa
Mr.
and Mrs. McGlothlen
have announced the marriage of their daughter, Josie Lola, to Mr.
CLarence
Calvin Wolfe , on Sunday June 17, at 12 o'clock noon, at the home of
Mr.
and Mrs. McGlothlen on Fourth and Washington streets.
The
Bremerton News-June
2, 1906
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Beach/Beebe/Bremer/Davis/Dietz/Foss/Leon/Martin/Mathties/Rasmussen/Williams
Submitted
by: Lisa
FOSS-DIETZ
A
very pretty wedding
occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietz on Tuesday at high
noon,
when their daughter, Miss Minnie, became the bride of J.E. Foss of
Portland.
The house was beautifully decorated in red and white roses and in one
corner
of the parlor was an arch of roses, under which the miniter, Rev. C.A.
Williams of Kent, stood. The bride was dressed in creme crepe de chine
and wore a veil, with wreath of orange blossoms and carried Bride's
roses.
The bridesmaid Miss Mamie Davis, wore cream dotted silk mull and
carried
pale pink carnations. The bride entered the room upon the arm of her
father,
attended by her bridesmaid, to the beautiful strains of the wedding
march,
played by Mrs. C.E. Beach, and was met at the alter by the groom and
his
best man, A.W. Rasmussen. The ring ceremony was used and was very
impressive.
Immediately following the ceremony an elegant
luncheon
was served.
The
happy couple,
accompanied by Mr. Rasmussen and Miss Davis, and Miss Olga Dietz, left
on the 3 o'clock boat for Seattle, where Mr. and Mrs. Foss immediately
took the train for Portland. The out of town guests were: Rev. C.A.
Williams,
Kent; William Bremer, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and daughter, Miss Vernie,
Seattle;
Mrs. Gus Mathties and daughter, Marta and Heimenia, and Mrs. Bernard
Leon,
all of Stanwood, and Miss Foss, sister of the groom, of Starbuck, and
Miss
Sophia Beebe of Sedro Wooley.
The
presents were
numerous and costly.
The
Bremerton News-June
9, 1906
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Carter/Cooper/Maxum
Submitted
by: Lisa
Maxum-Cooper
A
very pretty home
wedding was solemnized at the residence of Mrs. Henry Maxum, on Sisth
street,
Tuesday at 4 pm, when their son Mr. L.V. Maxum and Miss Elle A. Cooper
were joined in holy wedlock by Rev. J. H. Carter of the M.E. church.
The
house was beautifully decorated in June roses, but were not half as
fair
as the dainty bride. She was attired in a traveling suit of
gray, with large picture hat. The groom wore the conventional black.
Immediately
after the ceremony, dainty refreshments were served, then Mr. and Mrs.
Maxum went to Evergreen Park and took a launch to Pleasant Beach, from
there the steamer to Seattle
and on to
Spokane for a few days visit. A reception will be given for them on
their
return. They are both well and favorably known. The groom being the
proprietor
of the New England Bakery, and their many friends join the News in
extending
good wishes for a bright
and happy
future. They will have apartments at the Gorman building, where they
will
welcome their friends.
The
Bremerton News-June
30, 1906
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Arney/Brown/Wayso
Submitted
by: Lisa
A
marriage ceremony
was performed by the Rev. Arney of Bremerton on the 28th of September
according
to his return filed with the clerk, the contracting parties being Oscar
V. Brown and Annie Wayso. The groom hails from Island County and the
bride
from Jefferson.
The
Bremerton News-Saturday,
October 4, 1902
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Damon/McGregor/Schmidt
Submitted
by: Lisa
F. A.
McGregor, gunner
in the Navy Yard, was married on Saturday the 16th to Miss Lydia
Schmidt,
daughter of Henry Schmidt of Bremerton. The ceremony took place in
Seattle,
and was performed by Rev. Damon,
in the presence
of immediate families and friends. Mr. and Mrs. McGregor will begin
housekeeping
in the house built by the government in the Yard for the special use of
the gunner, as soon as the house, which is
already
built, is furnished.
The
Bremerton News-Saturday,
August 23, 1902
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Olsen/Scherbart/Spray
Submitted
by: Lisa
Mrs.
Lillie M. Olsen,
a sister of Mrs. A. L. Spray, was married on the morning of July 5 at
the
Spray home, to Mr. August F. Scherbart. Justice Fuller performed the
ceremony.
The
Bremerton News-Saturday,
July 12, 1902
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Atkins/Billings/Burwell/Carey/Carter/Cary/Cooke/Fickeisen/Harris/Hope/Kunkler/McDonald/Nugent/Parry/
Prouty/Schekels/Slater/Snyder/Thomas/Thompson/Valentine/Wakefield/Williams/Ware/
Submitted
by: Lisa
On
Monday, June 30,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Slater was married their daughter
Lylleon
A. to Mr. Edward E. Hope of Van Assalt.
On Monday morning the steamer Eagle brought from Seattle a number of
friends
which with the many guests assembled at the old farmhouse made one of
the
largest wedding parties in the history of our little community
Charleston).
A little after noon the notes of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played as
a duet on cornet and piano by Mr. and Mrs. Earnest McDonald, summoned
the
bridal party. The groom entered escorting his sister Miss
Myrtle
Hope as maid
of honor. They were followed by the best man, Mr. Leon Slater leading
the
bride who was beautifully dressed in a gown of "mousseline de soie"
over
cream silk, bearing in her hand the much coveted
bridal boquet.
They took their stand in a corner filled with flowers, roses above
them,
roses strewn in their pathway, beautiful roses everywhere. There the
ceremony
which made
them husband and wife was performed by Rev. Joseph P. Carey. Then the
couple
amid smiles and tears received the congratulations and best wishes of
their
friends.
The guests were invited to the dining room, which ordinarilly a bright
and cheerful room was made exceedingly attractive by the elaborate and
tasteful decorations, and the great table groaning under the host of
good
things. The divine blessing having been invoked, the bride broke the
icing
of her cake with her new carving knife and all fell to with a right
good
will and disposed
of the good things provided.
Many valuable and useful gifts were received indicating the high esteem
and affection in which the young couple are held. Gifts were admired,
photographs
taken and the pet Alaska deer, Baby Dick, petted, and a pleasant time
spent
until the scream of the Eagle called the party to the shore where under
a shower of rice and roses the farewells were hastily said and the
party
embarked for Seattle.
Many guests were present among other: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Prouty,
parents
of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snyder, the grooms grandparents, who
recently celebrated thier golden wedding; Mrs. H. C. Nugent, Misses
Pearl,
Lulu and Clara Prouty, sisters of the groom; Mr. J. W. Thompson, Mrs.
Thomas,
Mrs. Maude Slater, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, relatives of the bride; Mr.
and
Mrs. E. B. Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine and son Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs.
Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams, Miss Lilly and Mr. Claude
Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Clate Williams, Mrs. Wakefield and Mrs. Cleo Wakefield,
Mr.
Carl Fickeisen, Mrs. H. Parry, Mrs. Billings, Mrs. Atkins, Mrs. Cooke,
Mrs. Harris; Misses Maybelle Ware, Grace Schekels, Mame Kunkler, Mr.
and
Mrs. J. P. Cary.
The
Bremerton News-Saturday,
June 28, 1902
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Callaham/Case/Gove/Smith
Submitted
by: Lisa
A
very pleasant home
wedding was celebrated at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Smith,
Highland
Avenue, Bremerton, Tuesday morning, June 17, 1902, when their eldest
daughter
Miss Helen Freeman Smith was
united in marriage
with Mr. Robert Wesley Callaham of Buckley. Rev. J.T. Smith of Buckley
officiating. Mr. George Gove of Tacoma and Mr. Albert Case of
Buckley
acted as groomsmen, and the Misses Annie and Lottie Smith, sisters of
the
bride, as bridesmaids. The bride was very becomingly attired in
white
organdie, her mother's wedding dress of thirty-five years ago, and
carried
brides roses. The bridesmaids wore
white Persian
lawn with pink and silk and pink chiffon trimmings, and carried
carnations.
After the ceremony refreshments were served. Many nice presents were
received.
Later in the day the happy couple departed
for Buckley,
where they will be at home to their many friends after July 1st.
The
Bremerton News-Saturday,
June 21, 1902
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Beaulieu/Brevall/Byrne
Submitted
by: Lisa
J.D.
Brevall and
Miss M.M. Beaulieu both well known young society people of Bremerton
were
united in marriage Saturday evening at the home of the bide in the
presence
of a few relatives and friends. Justice Byrne
performing
the ceremony. The young couple will make their future home here, Mr.
Brevall
being an employee of the Navy Yard. The well wishes of a host of
friends
are extended.
The
Bremerton News-Saturday,
June 14, 1902
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Arney/Bohn/Cochrance/Creelman
Submitted
by: Lisa
A
pretty wedding
occurred at the home of Mrs. Cochrance on Wednesday evening. Miss
Wilhelmina
E. Bohn of Golden Lake, Ontario, was united in marriage to Samuel H.
Creelman
of this place (Bremerton), by Rev. George Arney. A few personal friends
were present to witness the ceremony and to enjoy the delightful repast
prepared by the hostess. Mr. Creelman is one of the government boat
builders.
The happy couple will make their home in Bremerton.
The
Bremerton News-Saturday,
June 7, 1902
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Lawdinsky/Steik
Submitted
by: Lisa
On
last Wednesday,
May 28, occurred the marriage in Cle-Elum of Julius Lawdinsky to Miss
Augusta
Steik, of Tracyton. The young couple will make their home in Cle-Elum
where
Mr. Lawdinsky is a successful rancher.
The best
wishes
of Tracyton friends are extended.
The
Bremerton News-Saturday,
June 7, 1902
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Call/Fuller
Submitted
by: Lisa
Hymeneal
Mr. and
Mrs. H.B.
Fuller request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their
daughter Ruth
to Capt. Charles W.
Call Saturday,
October
twenty-seventh nineteen hundred at five o'clock p.m.
First
Christian
Church, corner South E and thirteenth streets, Tacoma, Washington.
Thus
reads an invitation
just received, one of 300 issued. As will be noticed the happy event
transpires
at Tacoma today, Saturday.
The
bride is an estimable
young lady residing in the city of Tacoma and has by her engaging
manner
and winning ways made hosts of friends in Tacoma where she has resided
the past nine years, having come from the state of Indiana with her
parents
in 1891.
The
happy groom is
well known on Port Orchard, in fact is well and favorably known
throughout
the Puget Sound District.
Capt.
Call was born
in Green Bay, Wisconsin something over twenty-five years since. His
father
is a sea faring man and has been a ship captain for over thirty years
and
young Call started west when but thirteen years old, arriving in Tacoma
August 20, 1888, and at once went to work in the line of steamboating
and
has followed it ever since.
He
has been on the
Fairhaven, Multnohmah, Bay City, Dode, Mary F. Perley and was at one
time
quartermaster on the Tacoma when that ship was in the Oriental
trade.
He is
now part owner
and master of the Mary F. Perley, plying between Seattle and Port
Orchard
and Washington and is well liked by the residents along the route.
The
happy couple
will leave for Victoria Saturday evening and will remain a few days and
will be at home in Seattle after November 10.The maany friends join us
in wishing a long happy and prsperous life to the young couple.
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Horton/Perkins
Submitted
by: Jfhort@aol.com
Jacquelyn
Faye Perkins
to Walter Gerald Horton 31 Dec 1955 Bremerton First
Methodist
Church
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Bland/Perkins
Submitted
by: Jfhort@aol.com
Sandra
Kay Perkins
to Floyd Leonard (Pete) Bland 18 Apr 1965 Bremerton Star of
Sea Catholic Church
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Parolini/Perkins
Submitted
by: Jfhort@aol.com
Sharon
Darlaine Perkins
to Kenneth Parolini 9 Sep 1959 Bremerton Star of Sea Catholic
Church
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Hannawacker/Horton
Submitted
by: Jfhort@aol.com
Lori Jo
Horton to
Steven Hannawacker 1 Dec 1979 Star of Sea Catholic Church
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