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Victor Alvaro Miller

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Victor Alvaro Miller

Birth
Death
8 Sep 1955
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Burial
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 14 Lot 2
Memorial ID
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Coyle - Miller
Miss Mary Elizabeth Coyle and Victor A. Miller were married by the Rev. J. T. Dougherty at St. Mary's Rectory, Wednesday evening, at six o'clock. Only members of the two families, thirty in number were present at the ceremony. There were no attendants. The bride was gowned in a princess robe of white liberty satin, adorned with princess lace, and carried pink roses.
Supper was served to the wedding guests at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Nellie Coyle, Howell Street, immediately after the
ceremony.
The house was charmingly decorated with pink sweet peas and smilax, and the bride's table at which twelve were seated, bore the same flowers. Mrs. Binks-Coleman served the supper. Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro Miller, of Fort Plain, were the only out of town guests. After a trip to the Adirondacks, Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reside in the lower apartment of the Brown house on Dungan Street.
Miss Coyle has been a member of the Union school faculty, having taught in the Saltonstall St. school during the past year, and previously acted as supply. Mr. Miller is connected with the Ontario Light and Traction Co., and both young people have many friends and well wishers here.
Published: Ontario County Times, Canandaigua
July 15, 1908
Coyle - Miller
Miss Mary Elizabeth Coyle and Victor A. Miller were married by the Rev. J. T. Dougherty at St. Mary's Rectory, Wednesday evening, at six o'clock. Only members of the two families, thirty in number were present at the ceremony. There were no attendants. The bride was gowned in a princess robe of white liberty satin, adorned with princess lace, and carried pink roses.
Supper was served to the wedding guests at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Nellie Coyle, Howell Street, immediately after the
ceremony.
The house was charmingly decorated with pink sweet peas and smilax, and the bride's table at which twelve were seated, bore the same flowers. Mrs. Binks-Coleman served the supper. Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro Miller, of Fort Plain, were the only out of town guests. After a trip to the Adirondacks, Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reside in the lower apartment of the Brown house on Dungan Street.
Miss Coyle has been a member of the Union school faculty, having taught in the Saltonstall St. school during the past year, and previously acted as supply. Mr. Miller is connected with the Ontario Light and Traction Co., and both young people have many friends and well wishers here.
Published: Ontario County Times, Canandaigua
July 15, 1908


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