Family: HILLARD, Everett / BYRNE, Beverly (F2252)
m. 3 Aug 1947-
Male
HILLARD, Everett
Birth Abt 1924 Stockton, San Jaquin, California, USA Death 14 Nov 1983 Salinas, Monterey, CA USA Burial Marriage 3 Aug 1947 [1] First Congregational Church, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA [1] Father HILLARD, G. S. | F3748 Group Sheet Mother Mildred | F3748 Group Sheet
Female
BYRNE, Beverly
Birth 25 Apr 1925 Oakland, Alameda County, CA, USA Death 27 Dec 1995 Salinas, Monterey, CA USA Burial Other Spouse GRENSTED, Eugene Arlye | F3749 Marriage Apr 1989 Salinas, Monterey, CA USA Father BYRNE, George Griffing | F962 Group Sheet Mother NORRIS, Laura Josephine | F962 Group Sheet
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Notes - From Santa Cruz Sentinel, 3 Aug 1947
Miss-Beverly. Byrne To Wed Everett Hillard At First Congregational Church
When Miss Beverly Byrne walks down the aisle at the First Congregational church at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon to meet Everett S. Hillard at the altar, she will wear her mothers vedding veil.
The fingertip-length veil, which was also worn at the weddings of two other members of the family, will fall from a headdress of real orange blossoms.
The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Heber St. Clair Mahood.
Beverly is the daughter of Mrs. George G. Byrne, 1306 Laurel street. She was graduated at Santa Cruz high school and the College of the Pacific at Stockton.
Bride Is Local Teacher
In college, she was affiliated with Epsilon Lambda Sigma. During the past year she has taught at the Gault school in Santa Cruz.
Everett S. Hillard, who will wait for Miss Byrne to come down the aisle to say their "'I do's" together, was graduated at Santa Cruz high school, and has been in the army for three years. He served in Europe and was in the "Battle of the Bulge."
Hillard To Continue Studies
Mr. Hillard. the son of Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Hillard, 121 Melrose avenue, was just graduated at Stockton junior college and will continue his studies at the College of the Pacific.
Miss Byrne will wear a wedding gown of pure white silk, fashioned with square neckline, fitted waist, flared skirt and a long train. Her bouquet will be made up of a white orchid surrounded by white gardenia with bouvardia streamers.
Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the home of the bride's mother. [1]
- From Santa Cruz Sentinel, 3 Aug 1947
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