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Pauline May <I>Sabol</I> Orluk

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Pauline May Sabol Orluk

Birth
Death
1 Aug 1991 (aged 48–49)
USA
Burial
Munhall, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect. Rhea1
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Sabol-Orluk Pauline May Sabol of Brown Road, Pine Township, and Richard Orluk were united in marriage May 25 in Sacred Heart of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church of Homestead. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sibertious Clarence of Brown Road. Service performed by the Rev. Pau Aleska in a setting of white chrysanthemums. Traditional wedding music was played by the organist, Mrs. Frances Pilzys, who also sang. The bride's grandfather gave her in marriage. She chose a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace fashioned with scalloped portrait neckline and long sleeves. The tiered lace skirt cascaded into a butterfly chapel train. Her veil was short with a Cleopatra Crown of colored beads. She wore pearls, the gift of her father-in law, and carried a spray of white orchids. Maid of honor was Myrtle Neely of Wexford, aunt of the bride. She and the bridesmaid Mary Ann Costa of Pittsburgh wore blue full-skirted ballroom length dresses and carried bouquets of white carnations. Mrs. Neely wore pink lace and a corsage of white carnations for her granddaughter's wedding. The bridegroom asked his brother, Roy Allen Orluk, to be best man. The new Mrs. Orluk graduated from Commercial Art School in Ohio. She sang as part of the "Sable Sisters' Quartet" in Akron and is presently employed by Benjamin Kraft and Sons. photo by Coloo MRS. PAUL FREDRICK WOLF (Suson Lorraine Carney) photo by MRS. JAMES CARL JORDAN (Sara Ellen Carney) Colao photo by Bahamonda.

From the North Hills News Record newspaper, June 12, 1963.
Sabol-Orluk Pauline May Sabol of Brown Road, Pine Township, and Richard Orluk were united in marriage May 25 in Sacred Heart of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church of Homestead. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sibertious Clarence of Brown Road. Service performed by the Rev. Pau Aleska in a setting of white chrysanthemums. Traditional wedding music was played by the organist, Mrs. Frances Pilzys, who also sang. The bride's grandfather gave her in marriage. She chose a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace fashioned with scalloped portrait neckline and long sleeves. The tiered lace skirt cascaded into a butterfly chapel train. Her veil was short with a Cleopatra Crown of colored beads. She wore pearls, the gift of her father-in law, and carried a spray of white orchids. Maid of honor was Myrtle Neely of Wexford, aunt of the bride. She and the bridesmaid Mary Ann Costa of Pittsburgh wore blue full-skirted ballroom length dresses and carried bouquets of white carnations. Mrs. Neely wore pink lace and a corsage of white carnations for her granddaughter's wedding. The bridegroom asked his brother, Roy Allen Orluk, to be best man. The new Mrs. Orluk graduated from Commercial Art School in Ohio. She sang as part of the "Sable Sisters' Quartet" in Akron and is presently employed by Benjamin Kraft and Sons. photo by Coloo MRS. PAUL FREDRICK WOLF (Suson Lorraine Carney) photo by MRS. JAMES CARL JORDAN (Sara Ellen Carney) Colao photo by Bahamonda.

From the North Hills News Record newspaper, June 12, 1963.

Gravesite Details

Shared stone with husband, Dick.



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