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Albert Everett Bond

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Albert Everett Bond

Birth
Death
18 Jun 1990 (aged 71)
Burial
Penn Yan, Yates County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.653548, Longitude: -76.945885
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Geneva Daily Times (Geneva, New York)
Saturday, 16 May 1942

WEDDINGS
BOND-MOORE

Miss Katherine Kies Moore, daughter of Rev. James A.G.
Moore and Mrs. Moore of l06 Highland avenue, Ithaca, was married to Ensign Albert Everett Bond, son of Dr. and Mrs, Theron B. Bond of Geneva at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock at the First Congregational Church, which was decorated with pine, white lilies, and baskets of white snapdragons.
The bride was gowned in white satin trimmed with rosepoint and she carried white roses. Her veil fell from a small rosepoint cap. The bride's uncle, Warren Jennings,
of Binghamton, gave her in marriage.
Her sister and only attendant, Mrs. Theron Bond. Jr., of Penn Yan, was gowned in pale blue crepe and carried sunburst roses. The bride's mother was dressed in green and Mrs. Bond, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in a
rose-colored gown. Both wore corsages of white gardenias.
Franklin Bond, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and Gordon Finley and Paul Leighton, students of Cornell University, were ushers.
After the ceremony, a small reception was held at the Moore residence. The bride, a graduate of Ithaca High School, attended Carleton College at Northfield, Minn., was graduated from Cornell University in 1941. She attended a business school in Rochester and was a receptionist for. Frank E. Gannett, well known newspaper man, and secretary to LeRoy E. Snyder of the Gannett Company in Rochester.
The bridegroom is a graduate of Syracuse University and is studying in New York City. He received his commission on May 12th as Ensign in the United States Naval Reserve, having been stationed on the "Prairie State," the training ship, in the Hudson for four months.
Geneva Daily Times (Geneva, New York)
Saturday, 16 May 1942

WEDDINGS
BOND-MOORE

Miss Katherine Kies Moore, daughter of Rev. James A.G.
Moore and Mrs. Moore of l06 Highland avenue, Ithaca, was married to Ensign Albert Everett Bond, son of Dr. and Mrs, Theron B. Bond of Geneva at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock at the First Congregational Church, which was decorated with pine, white lilies, and baskets of white snapdragons.
The bride was gowned in white satin trimmed with rosepoint and she carried white roses. Her veil fell from a small rosepoint cap. The bride's uncle, Warren Jennings,
of Binghamton, gave her in marriage.
Her sister and only attendant, Mrs. Theron Bond. Jr., of Penn Yan, was gowned in pale blue crepe and carried sunburst roses. The bride's mother was dressed in green and Mrs. Bond, mother of the bridegroom, was attired in a
rose-colored gown. Both wore corsages of white gardenias.
Franklin Bond, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and Gordon Finley and Paul Leighton, students of Cornell University, were ushers.
After the ceremony, a small reception was held at the Moore residence. The bride, a graduate of Ithaca High School, attended Carleton College at Northfield, Minn., was graduated from Cornell University in 1941. She attended a business school in Rochester and was a receptionist for. Frank E. Gannett, well known newspaper man, and secretary to LeRoy E. Snyder of the Gannett Company in Rochester.
The bridegroom is a graduate of Syracuse University and is studying in New York City. He received his commission on May 12th as Ensign in the United States Naval Reserve, having been stationed on the "Prairie State," the training ship, in the Hudson for four months.


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