Miss Teresa M. Steger, of Maple street, and Joseph L. Spahn, of Wolff street, were married on Wednesday, June 6th, at SS. Peter and Paul's Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Francis Ruby, of Boston, cousin of the bride, assisted by Rev. Edward Scheid and Rev. William Heisel.
The bride wore shell pink georgette with a hat to match and carried Butterfly roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Marguerite Steger, sister of the bride, wore green georgette and carried yellow roses. The best man was George F. Steger, brother of the bride and the ushers were George Williams and Aloysius Spahn.
After the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at The Plantation. Out-of-town guests were Rev. Francis Ruby and Miss Margaret Dittly, of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Badhorn, of Jamestown.
Prenuptial events were given by Miss Marguerite Steger, Mrs. Anthony Dedie, Misses Lucille and Marie May and Mrs. William Giblin.
After a motor trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Spahn will live at No. 456 Maple street.
Democrat and Chronicle
(Rochester, New York)
12 Jun 1928, Tue • Page 18
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SPAHN-Entered into rest in this city, Friday, March 10th, Theresa Steger Spahn, beloved wife of Joseph Spahn. Besides her husband she is survived by one daughter, Joan M. Spahn; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Dedie and Miss Marguerite Steger; also two brothers, John and George Steger.
-Funeral services will be conducted from the late home, 456 Maple St., Monday, March 13th, at 9:30 o'clock and at 10 o'clock from SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Democrat and Chronicle
(Rochester, New York)
11 Mar 1933, Sat • Page 18
Miss Teresa M. Steger, of Maple street, and Joseph L. Spahn, of Wolff street, were married on Wednesday, June 6th, at SS. Peter and Paul's Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Francis Ruby, of Boston, cousin of the bride, assisted by Rev. Edward Scheid and Rev. William Heisel.
The bride wore shell pink georgette with a hat to match and carried Butterfly roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Marguerite Steger, sister of the bride, wore green georgette and carried yellow roses. The best man was George F. Steger, brother of the bride and the ushers were George Williams and Aloysius Spahn.
After the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at The Plantation. Out-of-town guests were Rev. Francis Ruby and Miss Margaret Dittly, of Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Badhorn, of Jamestown.
Prenuptial events were given by Miss Marguerite Steger, Mrs. Anthony Dedie, Misses Lucille and Marie May and Mrs. William Giblin.
After a motor trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Spahn will live at No. 456 Maple street.
Democrat and Chronicle
(Rochester, New York)
12 Jun 1928, Tue • Page 18
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SPAHN-Entered into rest in this city, Friday, March 10th, Theresa Steger Spahn, beloved wife of Joseph Spahn. Besides her husband she is survived by one daughter, Joan M. Spahn; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Dedie and Miss Marguerite Steger; also two brothers, John and George Steger.
-Funeral services will be conducted from the late home, 456 Maple St., Monday, March 13th, at 9:30 o'clock and at 10 o'clock from SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Democrat and Chronicle
(Rochester, New York)
11 Mar 1933, Sat • Page 18
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