TITLE: Marriage Notice - Raymond A. Sanfacon and Lucia C. Bilodeau SOURCE: Excerpts from the Rochester Courier October 17, 1930, Pg 1, Col 6 SUBMITTED: Transcribed by Cathy Parziale 9/12/00 ***************************************************************************** SANFACON-BILODEAU Raymond A. Sanfacon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanfacon of this city, and Miss Lucia C. Bilodeau, daughter of Mrs. Mary Jane Bilodeau, daughter of Mrs. Mary Jane Bilodeau of Common street, were wed at Lady of Peace church at Berwick, ME., by Rev. Fr. Henry Semery, Monday morning at 8 o’clock, before a large number of relatives and friends. The double-ring service was used. Henry Sanfacon. Father of the bridegroom, and Alcide Bilodeau, uncle of the bride, were the attending witnesses, the bride’s uncle giving her in marriage. The bride wore black and white chiffon velvet with hat to match, and carried white carnations. During the mass Mrs. Louise Grondin and Mrs. Alfred Desmarais sang solos, with Delozo Turmelle at the organ. The bride’s going away dress was a brown ensemble suite, with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Sanfacon are on a two weeks’ honeymoon, which will include various places in Canada. A reception was held following the wedding at the home on Common street. On their return they will reside at the home of the bride. A few days ago 70 girl friends gave the bride a shower and presented her with a large number of costly gifts. **************************************************************************** * * * * Notice: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. * * * * The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.