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D-U BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, September 16, 1973 In The Suburbs Linda L. rancher Fiancee of Student Gary W. Boccacio Miss Judith P. Hyde Engaged To Stuart J. Kaufman, Lawyer Chedlstef photo MRS.

GARRETT MASSEMtN Jean Kefnaghan A Saturday Bride MRS, Walker photo JOSEPH MYCEK Theresa Izzo Wed To Joseph Mycek Betrothal Announced Today, Couple to Marry In October Brookfield Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Ralston of the Center, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Judith P. Hyde, to Stuart J.

Kaufman, son of Oscar A. Kaufman of Hackensack, and the late Mrs. Ruth Nathans Kaufman. Miss Connecticut college for Women, holds a master's degree from New.York university. She is on a graduate of the staff of the vice provost for undergraduate affairs the Miss Perri Fiancee Of Jerry E.

Goetz Danbury Mrs. Rachel Perri, 9 Highland ivenue, and Natale Perri, 11 Chapel -place, announce the engagement of their daughter; Emma to Jerry E. Goetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goelz, 9 Crestwood road.

Miss Perri, ta graduate of Danbury high school, is a nurse's aide at Danbury hospital, Mr. Goetz was graduated from Dan- jury high school and the University of New Haven with a BS degree in economics. He is an auditing assistant for Northeast Utilities Service company in Berlin. Miss Jean McGregor Kerna. ghan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Kemaghari, 118 Seabreeze was married yesterday morning in the Unitec Presbyterian church to Garrett Neil Massimin, Thomas Massimin of Meriden and- Mrs Thomas O'Dea of West Haven. The Rev. Ivan; BaVker pfficiafed. Escorted by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Thelnia McEwan "as maid of honor and by Miss.

Susan Jones, Miss Sandra Pierson and Miss Lynn Massimin, sister of the bridegroom, as Thomas Massimin of Ansonia was best man for his and Robert Gresko, John 'DePuma and Frederick Kernaghan, brother of the bride, ushered. Thomas McEwan served as ring bearer. The couple left; for Orlando, after a reception in VFW hall, Devon. will live in Ansonia. A graduate of Milford high school, the bride is a secretary for the U.S;i Fidelity and Guaranty company.

Her husband, employed by the National Clean Air Systems, Newington, is a graduate of Jonathan Law high school. Antous And Hawley United -in Marriage Danbury St Peter's church was the setting on Sept. 8 for the marriage of Miss Darlene Antous, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Antous, 48 Topstone drive, to Roy Hawley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hawley, 51 Shelter Rock road. Rev. Mel Crumdick of Caracas, Venezuela, officiated at the 11 a.m. ceremony. Miss Cindy Tomanio served as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Debbie Nebes, Miss Julie Shaker, Miss Debbie Addessi, Miss Barbara Kinney, Westport In St.

Luke's chapel yesterday morning, Theresa Mary Izzo, daughter of John B. Izzo, 6 Barbara place and the late Mrs. Angelina Izzo, was married to Joseph John Mycek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E.

Mycek of Port Chester, N.Y. The Rev. Cornelius' Looney performed the 11 o'clock ceremony. The bride was escorted by her father and attended by Mrs. Louis Dagosu'ne as matron of honor and by Mrs.

Philip Bucci, sister of the bridegroom, Miss JoAnn Palmer and Miss Flo Palmieri. Susan Cabral was the flower girl and John Wan at, the ring bearer. Attending as best man was the bridegroom's brother, Walter Mycek, and as ushers Philip Bucci, Louis Dagostine and'Gregg Bucci. After a reception in the VFW hall, the couple left for the island of" St. Thomas.

They will live in 6 Barbara place. The bride is with Dura Plastics Inc. and her husband is with the Air Correction division of UOP. Bethel Mr. and, Mrs.

Burton C. Fancher, 12 Evergreen drive, announce the engagement of their daughter Linda Louise, to Gary William Bocaccio, son of Mr, and Mrs. William P. Bocaccio, 155 South street, Danbury. Miss Fancher, a graduate of Bethel high school, is employed as a secretary-at.

Energy Re search Bocaccio, a graduate'of Danbury high school, is -a senior at Western Connecticut State college and is a part time employe, of The News Times, Danbury. A July 6, 1974 wedding js planned. Cecelia Kochciss, William Samper! Married Yesterday cooperative education programs. Mr. Kaufman was' graduated rom Fairleigh i i university and holds a law de- from the University of Jorth Carolina at Chapel Hill.

He is associated with Community Legal Services in Philadelphia. An October wedding is planned. Milford Miss Cecelia Coffey Kochiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J.

Kochiss, 17 Seaview avenue became the bride of William Russell Samperi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Samperi, -46 Seemans lane, yesterday in St. Gabriel's church.

Mr. Kochiss escorted his daughter. The bride's sister Miss Margaret Ann Kochiss was her maid of honor and Theresa Samperi served as flower girl. Thomas C. Samperi of Coventry was best man for his cousin and the bride's brother Lawrence Samperi.ushered.

Mr. and Mrs. Kochiss were hosts in their Home at-a wedding celebration following a luncheon at Racebrook Country club. Orange. The bride, a graduate of Jonathan Law high school and Vemon Court Junior college, Newport, R.I.

is an architectural reporter with Dodge McGraw-Hill, Milford. She is' a University of Pennsylvania, and 1 is in charge of the university's MlSS IVaren I OVinO A September Bride Pamela Kavanaugh T. S. Rochavansky Students, Married Norwalk Miss Pamela Ann Kavanaui daughter of Mrs. Violet M.

vanaugh, 80 County street, became the bride of Thomas Adam Rochavansky, son of Mr. and augh, Ka- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dorbnak of Booth Hill road, Nichols, were hosts at a cook-out Labor Day in honor of their daughter, Paulette, who was celebrating her birthday; Camacho-Montesi Bridal Solemnized Danbury Miss Lisa Montesi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Montesi, 457 Main street, became ihe bride of Carlos Manuel Camacho, son of Clemente Camaeho of Puerto Rico and the Miss Toni Chory, Strippoli and the Miss Cheryl bridegroom's sisters. Miss Linda and Miss Mary Hawley. Chris Antous. brother of the bride was the ring beater.

The best man was Kevin Brown and the ushers included the bridegroom's brothers, Michael Harold and Richard Hawley; the bride's brother, Jeffrey Antous Al Johnson, Gary Arnone am Robert Frinder. A reception took place at the Amber Room, after which the couple left for the Poconos. They will reside in this city. Mrs. Hawley was graduated from Danbury high school and is employad at Automation Industries.

Mr. Hawley is a graduate of Danbury high school and Waterbury State Technical college with an associate degree in electrical technology. He is an electronic technician at Graphic Sciences. Susan Carol Fava Bride of Airman Danbury Miss Susan Carol Fava, daughter of MrL and Mrs. Louis Fava, 10 Ellsworth avenue, became the bride of Raymond Edward Taylor, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Taylor, 29 Mill Ridge road, on Sept. 8 at a.m. in St. Joseph's church, with the Rev.

Joseph V. Rossitto officiating. The bride's sister, Miss Cheryl Fava was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Donna Cannone and the bridegroom's sister, Miss Margaret Taylor, Harold Taylor Jr. was best man lor his brother and the ushers were Robert Keenan and Pat Gallo. A reception took place at the American Legion hall, after which the couple left for the Poconos.

They live in Oscoda, Mich. Mrs. Taylor a graduated from Danbury high school. Mr. Taylor a graduate Henry Abbott Technical school, is serving in the Air Force, sta- at Oscoda.

ate Mrs. Maria Camacho, erday at 7 p.m. in St. James church, with the Rev. John Spear officiating.

The bride, given in marriage jy her father, was attended by Miss Natalie Dos Santos as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Spring Davio and Miss Marion O'Hem and Miss Susan Montesi served as flower girl. The best man was Ramon La- Boy, while the ushers were Albino Amaral and Roberta Orel- Deborah Reed Wed To John Wirag, III Danbury The marriage of Miss Deborar. Lee Reed, daughter of Mr! and Mrs. Spencer: Reed of Endicott, to John Wirag III, of Mr.

and Mrs. Wirag, 5 Golden Hill avenue, took place Sept. 1 in St. Paul's Episcopal church, Endicott, at 7 p.m. with the Rev.

George Entwistle officiating; The bride was attended by granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Marlene Gunn, of Endicott as maid of honor, John Kolachik of the Bronx, New York, was jest man and the bride's brother Spencer Reed ushered. Following reception at the bride's parents' home the couple left for Maine; They reside Maple avenue, Bethel. Mrs.

Reed was graduated from Mary A. Burnham high school, Northampton, and New York university. She is toward a master's degree. Mr. Wirag, graduate of Danbury high school, attended New York university, and is employed at New Mont Exploration.

Miss Maria Barriga, Student, Married Derby In St. Mary's church at noon yesterday, Miss Maria Benigna Barriga, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaime R. Barriga, 61 Emmett avenue was married to Raul Navas, of Maria Ba- Louis J.

Kochiss of Stratford and the late Mr. and Mrs. David P. O'Connor of Laurel Beach and New York city. The bride- room, a graduate of Jonathan Law high school and Connecticut State college, is employed by Bayview Developers, inc.

He is a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Samperi of West Haven and the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rabideau.

After a wedding trip to Nova Scotia, the couple will reside in Laurel Beach. Mrs. John Rochavansky, 304 North avenue, Westport, yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Rev. Russell B.

Greene, Jr. performed the ceremony in the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd. Miss Sharon Reynolds attended the bride and J. Michael Goode served.as best man. A reception followed at the church.

The couple will, live in Naugatuck. The bride who will be graduated in January as a biology major from Southern Con; necticut State college, is now taking transfer courses at Norwalk Community college. Her husband will also be graduated in January from SCSC where he is a biology major. Bethel Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Yovino, 39 Castle Hill drive, have announced the Sept. 1, marriage of heir daughter, Karen Ann Elizabeth, to Americo Simpes Coelho, son of Joaquina Maria Simoes Coelho of Lousa, Portugal and the late Mr. Coelho, which took place in St. Mary's Church, with the Rev. Msgr.

Richard F. Scully The bride was attended by Miss Barbara of Norwalk as maid of honor. The bridesmaid was Miss Donna Lomazzo of Nonvalk, the flower girl Marion Bright, and the ring bearer -David Bright, of A'reception took place at the Italian American Club in Ridgefield. The couple live in Danbury. Mrs.

Coelho was graduated from Bethel high school and is an electronic assembler at Pitney Bowes Alpex, Danbury. Mr. Coelho, a graduate of Danbury high-school, attended Nonvalk Community College and Western Connecticut State college. He.is assistant foreman at-USS Chemicals, Danbury. 1, Pharmacist Fiance Of School Teacher Mary Ann Cooke To Wed in Spring McMonus ptioto MRS.

STEPHEN DOOLEY Margaret O'Connor Stephen B. Dooley, Teachers, Married Milford Miss Margery Mary'. O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

O'Connor, 34 East avenue, and Stephen Burke Dooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Dooley of New Haven, were married yesterday at 11:30 a.m; in St. church by the Rev.

Edward 'Hyden, who Is chaplain at St. Raphael's hospital; New Haen. Mr. O'Connor presented his daughter in marriage. Mrs.

Vincent Dooley was the matron of lorior and also serving the bride were Mrs. Richard Jacobs and Mrs. Joann Evans. Vincent P. Joii.tiudi* MRS.

JOHN E. LEACH John Leach Weds Odette A. Wesson Mr. Bethel and Mrs. Edward Dooley jrother Fen ton was best man for his and T.

another Dooley, brother, Richard Danbury quero of Newark, N.J. The bride, escorted by father was attended by sister Miss Giida Barriga maid of honor and by Miss Consuelo Murillo, Miss Irma her her Cabrera, Miss Martinez, Paula L. Droney Bride of Airman Danbury The First Congregational church was the setting yesterday for the wedding of Miss Pamela Louise Droney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S.

Droney, 20 Meadowbrook road, to Armando DaCunha; son of tfr. and Mrs. John A. DaCunha, 09 East Liberty street. The Rev.

Robert H. Naylor, officiated at he 31 a.m. ceremony. Given in marriage by her Father, the bride was attended by Miss Virginia Lewis as maid of honor and Miss Cynthia Moir, and Miss Carol Stoppel Mr. and Mrs.

-Edward L. Cooke, 56 Sand Pit road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann to Richard C. Petrbnio, sort of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petronio of Astoria, N.

Y. The to-be was graduated from St. Michael's high' school, Jersey City, N. J. and attended Mount Saint Mary' college, Newburgh, N.

Y. She" is an office clerk with D. M. Read's. Her.

fiance, a graduate of Holub of Evergreen drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Marie, to J. Morelli, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. John Morelli of Waterbury.

The future bride was graduated from Stamford Catholic high school and the University of Connecticut with a BS degree. She is a teacher in'the Brookfield school system. Her rfiance is a graduate of John -F. Kennedy high school, Waterbury, and UConn with a BS degree in pharmacy. He is a licensed pharmacist at St.

Francis pharmacy in Waterbury. A spring wedding is planned. Theresa Didsbuvy Bride Friday Night Gookin and Albert Defabio After a reception: at the Edgewood club. New Haven, the couple left for Bermuda. They will live in New Haven.

A graduate of Milford high school, the bride received a BA degree in English from Sacred Heart university and is a teacher. Mr. Dooley, a teacher, also, is a graduate of Notre Dame high school and Sacred Heart university with a BA English. Newtown The marriage of Miss Odette Angela Wesson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter J. Wesson of "astle Meadow road, to John Edward Leach, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Leach of Brushy Hill road, took place yesterday in Trinity Episcopal church.

The Rev. Stephen Gushee, officiated, The bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by. her sister Mrs. John Schwartz of El Paso, Texas as matron of honor and by Mrs. Lawrence Christiano of Cos Cob and Miss Rachel Giglidtti of Danbury.

The best man was James Leach and the ushers were James Lewis and Wayne Lucas. Following a reception at the Red Lion restaurant in Ridgefield, the couple left for. the Cayman islands. -Mrs. Leach a graduate of Brewster, N.Y.

high school a Manhattan Medical and. Dental Assistants' school, is a laboratory technician with Davis Geek in Dan- wry. Mr. Leach, an alumnus of Newtown high school, attended Brancucio studio MRS. ROBERT MULREADY Robert Mulready Weds Miss Evon Shelton The marriage of Miss.

Cynthia Mary Evon, daughter of Mrs. Mary C. Evon, 365 Bridgeport avenue, to Robert Andrew Mulready, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mulready, 432 Walnut Tree Hill road, Huntingdon, was solemnized yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in St.

Joseph church. The Rev. William J. Conklin officiat- Quinnipiac employed William Cullen Bryant high school. Wdodside, N.

Y. also attended New York university, lie is a uniformed officer for Triborough Bridge and Authority in New York. A spring wedding is planned. Judith A. Cesaroni Wed on Saturday In Seymour Augustine's church, college by the Friday evening at 6 o'clock, Miss Theresa Frances Didsbury, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank E. Didsbury, 1M Washingtor avenue "was married to Richard Allen Hafersat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C.

Hafersat of Beacon Falls. The Rev. Joseph Cushing performed the ceremony. Miss Gail Didsbury was maid of honor for her sister who iresente.d in marriage by her Nancy A. Marcinek To Be Bride Today Of Robert Dixori Danbury The marriage of Miss Nancy Anne Marcinek, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Robert V. Marcinek, 27, Blackberry road, to Robert Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Dixon, of Washington, will take place this afternoon at 1 o'clock in the First Congregational church with the Rev.

Robert H. Naylor officiating. Mr. Marcinek will give his daughter in marriage. Miss Margo Reynolds of Brooklyn, N.

will be maid of honor and the other attendants will be Mrs. Bradford Smythe of Sandy Hook, Miss Susan Lombard, and Miss Leslie Marcinefc, sister of the bride. Anthony Fanelli will serve as Business Forms company. Pamela and Peter LaPorta of 22 Sunrise terrace, Stevenson, collected the Muscular Dystrophy A i a i ot America during the Jerry Lewis ed. James E.

DeSanty presented the bride in marriage. Her sister Mrs. Dean Shelton was her matron of honor and also attending the bride were Mrs-. Suzanne Ross, Miss Rebecca Evon and Miss Frances Evon, sisters of the bride, Miss Theodora Morey. iliss Patricia Mulready, sister of he bridegroom, Miss Kathleen St.

Ma! air and Kim Marie Ross as flower Hughe McEIroy was the best man and serving as ushers were Earl T. Evon, Andrew Evon and Charles Evon, arothers of the bride. Dean Shelton, Harry Russell and Thomas and William Mulready, brothers of the bridegroom. Sean Even, the bride's brother, was the rinj bearer. After a reception in American Legion hall, Derby, the couple left for the Pocono mountains.

They will live in Derby. The bride, a graduate of Shelton high school, is an office clerk with the Capital Distributing company, is Derby. Her husband, an auto- Churchill motive technician with Murphy Ford, Ansonia, was at Emmett O'Brien technical school. Debra Brighindi's Bridal Solemnized Sandy Hook In St. John's- Episcopal church on Sept.

Miss Debra Marie Brighindi, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brishindi of Bradley lane, was married to Richard James Conklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conklin -also of Bradley lane.

The Rev. William Loring performed the 4 o'clock ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Lu-Ann Elliott as matron of honor 'and by Miss Sharon' Conklin. sister of the bridegroom, Miss Lorraine Brighindi, sister of the bride.

Miss Elizabeth Ryan, Miss Doreen and ushers are Margarita Barriga, ather. 'The other was best man for his brother Joseph Killian. Robert A. Marci- Dudley and Miss and the ushers were G. Robert daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis reception took place at. the Surf bridesmaids. Jeanette Droney, brother of the bride and sister of the bridegroom, Miss F. Cesaroni, 184 Smith street, be- Turf restaurant, after which brothers of the bride.

Figueroa was the flower girl and came the bride of Thomas Frank the couple left for Puerto Rico. A reception will follow at Fox arid Miss Ann Bran- Following a reception at the 'ancelli of Port Morimouth, N.J., They will reside at Brookfield. When the bride, attended as ring bearer. cucio. Ernest Hafersat, Jr.

was Stony Hill inn, Bethel the couple couple return from Bermuda, best man for his brother and the Fancelli, yesterday in St. Mrs, Camacho is they will reside in Bethel. Mrs. of the bride, served as best man Canada. They will live in Sault Mary's church.

The Rev. James of Danbury high school and He- Dixon is a graduate of Danbury nry Abbott Technical institute, T. Hickey performed the cere- high school and of Western Con- Vlurillo, Edwin Gonzales, Mar Fitzpatrick and Dennis Sanzone licensed practical nurse. mony at 1:15 p.m. Mrs.

DaCunha is a graduate of necticut State College, with a BS Andrade, Jose Altamirano, She is employed as an LPN at Danbury high school and Career degree. Mr. Dixon is a graduate A reception followed at the Ac' Danbury hospital. Mr. Camacho School for Paraprofessionals, in of Lakes high school, and is at- jride and Ivan Cabrera ushered tor's Colony inn and the' couple attended schools in Puerto Rico Syracuse, N.Y.

She is a medical reception followed in A.M. eft for Lake George. They will and is employed by the Connec- assistant. Mr. DaCunha a gra- the bride's brother, was best man business administration.

He is a ive here! Both are graduates of ticut Light and Power company, duate of Danbury high school is and Paul Chrystal and Dan Tuc Derby high school is a student at Seymour high school. The bride- Bethel as a meter reader, serving in the U.S. Air Force. cio ushered. A reception followed Stone Business college, New Haven.

Mr. Navas was educated in Ecuador. at the Riverview Country club Waterbury State Technical col and the couple left for Niagara manufacturing en- Falls and Canada. They will live gineer with Ansonia. in Port Monmouth.

Jayne, Miss Suzanne'Conklin and hLD.Sabel.-Jr.,' Linda R. Favreau, Teacher, Married 'i Danbury. In St. Gregory the Great church, Sept. 1 at 2 p.m., Miss Linda Ruth daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Favreau, 7 Wood street, was married to H. David Sabel. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert D. Sabel of Southington. The bride's sister. Miss Diane Favreau was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were another sis- er, Miss Marcia Favreau; the jridegroom's sister, Miss Maureen Sabel of Southington, Miss Susan 'Delohery and Miss Joan Burke: of New 'Fan-field.

Miss Cynthia Wichma'n served as junior Michael Sabel 'of Southuig- ton attended'as best man and the ushers were William'Fasciario of Ansonia, James E. Smith, of Wilton, James of PJain- ville, Michaal Ecker of Boston Miss JulieAnn Conkltn, sisters of the bridegroom. Jeff'Elliott served as best; man and Robert Lotzko, August brother of the bride, Robert Conklin, brother of the bridegroom, Edward Brighindi, a cousin, Domimck Battiselli and John ushered. A reception followed at Frederick's in Fairfield and tKe. couple left for the tains.

They live in Bridgeport. The bride'a graduate of Newtown high.school is a nurse's aide at Buckingham Gardens Convalescent home. Her husband, who studied at Abbott Technical school is with Hemingway Trans port. and the bride's brother, Charles Favreau, Jr. Following a reception in the Garden Room at Harrison Inn, Heritage Village, Sou thbury, the couple left for Pennsylvania.

They reside in this city: Mrs. Sabel was graduated from Danbury high school and South- em Connecticut State college with a BS. degree in heal Hi and physical education. She teacher at Immaculate is high school. Mr.

Sabel was graduated -i from Plainville high school and SCSC with a BS degree in health and physical education. Kelser studio MRS. CARLOS CAMACUO Brancucio MRS. RAUL NAVAS Helscr sfixjio MRS. ARMANDO DaCUNHA Broncvdo itutlio MRS.

THOMAS FANCELLI Branojcro studio MRS. RICHARD HAFERSAT Helwr studio Miss Nancy Anne Marcinek and Robert Dixon will be married today at 1 p.m. Linda K. Sehanni, Student, Married Bethel Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Linda Kay Settanni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Settannl, 31 Windaway road, to Richard Allan Kellogg, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kellogg. which took, place-Aug. 17 at 7 p.m.

in the First Congregational 4 church. The' Rev, Russell H. Milnes, pastor, officiated. The bride's sister Judy tanni was maid of honor and another sister Karen Settannl was the -flower girl. The best man was-Nicholas Domain.

A reception took place at the couple! tew home at Candle- wood Shores, Brookfield, after which they left for Niagara Mrs. Kellogg, a graduate of Bethel high school, is attending I Western Connecticut State col- lege and is employed part time at Milady's Half-Price' House. Mr. Kellogg was graduated from Henry Abbott Technical school, Danbury. He served in the U.S.

Army and is employed by FtM i Blacktop..

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