MARRIAGE: UOULONIS-LYNN; 1909; Blacklick Twp., Cambria Cnty., PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Patty Millich Copyright 2010. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/cambria/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cambria Freeman Ebensburg, PA Friday, 1 Oct 1909 Volume 43, Number 40 Explosion Widow Weds Again; Joy Replaces Sorrow Husband Was Killed at Wehrum Several Months Ago but Wife Forgets Song: "Oh You Beer" The Blacklick towns of Wehrum, Vintondale and Nant-y-Glo were filled early this week with the noise of a celebration of a double wedding solemnized at St. Mary's Catholic Church at Nant-y-Glo by Father O'Conner. The double matrimonial event has special interest in that one of the brides was Mrs. Bonoswala Lynn, widow of one of the foreigners here, killed in the explosion at Wehrum last May. She was made frantic by his tragic death and at the burial the pallbearers were compelled before lowering the coffin into the grave to take off the lid and let her take a farewell look at the features of her late husband. Monday evening, not four months after the dramatic incident, she was the merriest of a happy wedding celebration at Nant-y- Glo. The bridegrooms are brothers as another unusual feature of the wedding. George Uoulonis and Eva Unskhio and Joseph Uoulonis and Mrs. Lynn are the contracting parties. After the wedding they went to Wehrum, Indiana County, where a celebration all day and night was held. Tuesday the jollity was at Vintondale and that evening the bunch drove to Nant-y-Glo to continue the fete. Mrs. Lynn Uoulonis has four children, one a babe in arms, as her excuse for taking another husband so soon after her late partner's death. The authorities hope the wedding celebration will be finishing without anybody being cut up, killed or turning up missing.