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Miss Harriet Spring and Mr Spencer Cleveland of Buffalo wed Sunday 19 Dec 1937
The Buffalo News
Buffalo, New York •
Fri, Dec 24, 1937 p3
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• Weddings
CLEVELAND-SPRING
In Christ Episcopal church, Belvidere, Miss Harriet Spring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Spring of Belvidere and Mr. Spencer Cleveland of Buffalo were married Sunday, Dec. 19, by the Rev. Thomas Wuthey. The attendants were Mrs. Laurena Johnston of Belmont and Mr. Sidney H. Dunham of Buffalo.
The bride wore midnight blue sa satin with a shoulder corsage of white pompons and Mrs. Johnston's frock was of wine velvet with silver accessories. Her corsage was of Johanna Hill roses. After the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland are taking a South American cruise, returning after the first of the year to make their home in Buffalo..
- In Christ Episcopal church, Belvidere, Miss Harriet Spring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Spring of Belvidere and Mr. Spencer Cleveland of Buffalo were married Sunday, Dec. 19, by the Rev. Thomas Wuthey. The attendants were Mrs. Laurena Johnston of Belmont and Mr. Sidney H. Dunham of Buffalo.
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Spencer Cleveland
in the U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947
Name Spencer Cleveland
Race White
Age 41
Birth 2 Aug 1900
Utica, N. Y.
Res 363 Darwin Dr
Snyder, Erie, New York
Reg Date 15 Feb 1942
Place Williamsville, New York,
Employer Self - Employed Attorney
at Brisbane Bldg
Buffalo, Erie, NY
Height 5'' 4 1/2"
Weight 174
Complex Ruddy
Hair Bald Brown
Eye Brown
Next of Kin Harriet
Household
Spencer Cleveland
Harriet Wife
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Obituary for Reginald Spring
Wellsville Daily Reporter
Wellsville, New York •
Fri, May 15, 1964 p5
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Obituary for Reginald Spring
Fri, May 15, 1964 • Page 5
KathleenBethel
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• Reginald Spring
BELMONT - Reginald "Rex" Spring, who resided all 85 years of his life in the family home at Belvidere, Belmont, RD2, where he was born, died Thursday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Spencer (Harriett) Cleveland of 363 Darwin Dr., Snyder.
Mr. Spring became ill last December while visiting his daughter in Snyder, and had been confined there since.
Born Dec 12, 1878. he was the son of John and Clara Agnes Mayes Spring, both natives of England. He was married Sept. 29, 1909, to Violet Baker. who survives.
Well known in this area as a lumberman, he also operated a commercial garden for several years.
Surviving. in addition to his wife and the daughter in Snyder, is
a second daughter, Mrs. Clarence (Betty) Brown of Belvidere;
one son. Paul R. Spring, also of Belmont RD 2;
10 grandchildren:
two sisters,
Mrs. Fred Salmen of Lake Worth, Fla., and
Mrs. Ethel Herdman of Almond, and
one brother, Basil Spring of Bolivar.
Funeral arrangements, under direction of Davis Funeral Home, Friendship, were not complete this morning.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., beginning tonight.
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