The Rev. E. J. Kallina of the Presbyterian church will perform the ceremony ana Mrs. Willys will give her daughter in marriage.
The happy couple will leave during the evening for a wedding trip and upon their return will make their home with the bride's mother until some other arrangements can be made.
Published: The Enterprise
Shortsville, N. Y.,
SEPTEMBER 30, 1954.
Posting activities from 30 YEARS AGO, Oct. 1, 1924
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Mrs. Emily Willys Saye, wife of James C. Saye of this city, died Monday at her home in Winter Park, Florida, after a several weeks illness. The remains are expected to arrive in Canandaigua Saturday.
Mrs. Saye was born in Canandaigua, daughter of David Smith and Lydia North Willys, and was educated in the local schools. For some years she conducted a millinery and art needlework shop. A devoted member of the Presbyterian Church, she was active in the Sunday School and its women's organizations until ill health prevented in the past few years. She spent her summers at Villa M Lee, East Lake Shore, and her winters in Florida, for several years. She was active in the WCTU and in the Women's Auxilliary of the YMCA.
Besides her husband, survivors are one sister, Mrs. Mary A. Sleght of Rochester, two nephews and two nieces, Jarvis W. Sleght and Mrs. Lawrence DeVoil of Rochester, John N. Sleght of Long Island, and Mrs. Virginia Willys DeLanda of New York. A brother John North Willys, automobile manufacturer and former ambassador to Poland died in New York in 1935.
Published: Ontario County Times Journal
April 19, 1940
The Rev. E. J. Kallina of the Presbyterian church will perform the ceremony ana Mrs. Willys will give her daughter in marriage.
The happy couple will leave during the evening for a wedding trip and upon their return will make their home with the bride's mother until some other arrangements can be made.
Published: The Enterprise
Shortsville, N. Y.,
SEPTEMBER 30, 1954.
Posting activities from 30 YEARS AGO, Oct. 1, 1924
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Mrs. Emily Willys Saye, wife of James C. Saye of this city, died Monday at her home in Winter Park, Florida, after a several weeks illness. The remains are expected to arrive in Canandaigua Saturday.
Mrs. Saye was born in Canandaigua, daughter of David Smith and Lydia North Willys, and was educated in the local schools. For some years she conducted a millinery and art needlework shop. A devoted member of the Presbyterian Church, she was active in the Sunday School and its women's organizations until ill health prevented in the past few years. She spent her summers at Villa M Lee, East Lake Shore, and her winters in Florida, for several years. She was active in the WCTU and in the Women's Auxilliary of the YMCA.
Besides her husband, survivors are one sister, Mrs. Mary A. Sleght of Rochester, two nephews and two nieces, Jarvis W. Sleght and Mrs. Lawrence DeVoil of Rochester, John N. Sleght of Long Island, and Mrs. Virginia Willys DeLanda of New York. A brother John North Willys, automobile manufacturer and former ambassador to Poland died in New York in 1935.
Published: Ontario County Times Journal
April 19, 1940
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