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Marriage of Mary Halloran & Richard Larsen at St. Eulalia's Catholic Church in Coudersport.
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Mrs. Richard J. Larsen
The Rev. Robert Griffin was celebrant of the Nuptial Mass uniting in marriage Miss Mary Ann Halloran and Dr. Richard J. Larsen. The double-ring ceremony was performed at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, 1965, in St. Eulalia Catholic Church, Coudersport.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Halloran, Coudersport. Dr. Larsen is the son of Mrs. Kathryn Larsen, Wellsville. N. Y., and Dr. E. C. Larsen, Kokomo, Ind.
White chrysanthemums in gold vases adorned the church. Miss Gertrude Jordan was organist and accompanied the soloist, John Beckman.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of antique white satin fashioned with sabrina neckline, leng pointed sleeves, and modified bell skirt, enhanced with an embroidered- spray design of seed pearls and sequins, which swept to a chape! train. A double royal crown accented with seed pearls and sequins held her bouffant veil of imported English illusion. She carried a white prayer book centered with a single white orchid.
Mrs. Robert Merrick, Wellsville, N.Y., was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Thomas O'Grady, Wellsville, N.Y. and Miss Violet Lotto, Rochester, N.Y. The attendants were attired in identical street-length dresses designed with bodices of dark green velvet with seafoam green crepe skirts with matching overskirts. Their h?apieces were of dark green velvet cabbage rases with seafoam circu'ar veils. They carried nosegay arrangements of yellow pompons.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Halloran chose a beige brocade satin suit aith cocoa brown velvet accessories and a corsage of yellow rose-buds. The bridegroom's mother wore a dres cf cranberry-colored crepe with matching hat and accented by an an ique black lace stole. Her corsage was a white gardenia.
Robert Larsen, Leesburg, Fla., was best man for his brother. Ushers were
John D. Halloran, brother of the bride, Coudersport; and
Ben Perreault. Salamanca, N.Y.
A reception, attended by 150 guests, was held at Potato City Motor Inn. Music for dancing was provided by Tom Belezet, Emporium.
For a tour through southern states the bride chose a traveling ensemtle comprised of a gold suede -suit, matching gold hat, and complemented by an orchid' corsage.
The bride was graduated from Coudersport Area High School in 1958, and from St. Marys Hospital School of Nursing, Rochester, N.Y. Prior to her marriage she had been employed at St. Francis Hospital, Olean. N.Y.
Her husband was graduated from Wellsville High School, Alfred University and the Palmer School of Chiropractic. He maintains chiropractic offices in Coudersport and Galeton.
Pre-nuptial parties Included a variety shener at the home of Miss Argeline DePolito, Olean, N.Y.; personal shower at the Castle, Olean, N.Y., hosted by Miss Kay Stayer and Mrs. Helen Gerringer, and a variety shower given at the home of Mrs. George Mitchell, with Mrs. Thomas O Grady and Mrs. Robert Merrick. Wellsville. N.Y., as hostesses. The bridegroom's mother entertained at a rehearsal party at the Little Hotel.
Out-of-town guests were from Olean, N.Y.; Rochester. N. Y.; Tifton. Ga.: Wellsville, N.Y.; Niagara Falls. N.Y.; Livonia, N.Y., and Titusville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Cox, who have been spending the summer at their home on Moores Run, will return
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Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| CHS football, Todd VonNieda- Look at that football stud #56! Water covers 2/3rds of the earth, Uncle Jack Halloran covered the other 3rd! He just looks tough... Thomas T shirey- Jack WAS tough....in fact, they all were pretty tough according to their coac |
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John Christy Wetzel
"J. Scott"- I think that's John Scott "Sonny", my neighbor as I was growing up on Center Park Street. I remember visiting him in his bedroom with his leg in traction, I think from a football injury.
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and Dave Matzinger, later coached my junior and senior years. Sam Fuller to his left? T.& J. Snyder?
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#55 Brother John
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Susan Shirey Dad on the far right. ??
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Susan Shirey u are correct
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Look at that football stud #56! Water covers 2/3rds of the earth, Uncle Jack Halloran covered the other 3rd! He just looks tough......
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Todd VonNieda Jack WAS tough....in fact, they all were pretty tough according to their coach. He was pretty tough, as well. But the toughest guy in that photo was Billy Setzer, the manager. Used up all his eligibility..couldn't play.
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Cousin Jack #56
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Abt Jun 1963 |
Mansfield, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Mansfield University |
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Bef 5 Aug 1967 |
Ulysses, Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| teacher: Jack taught high school in Ulysses, PA, before marrying Allyn Sue VonNieda Aug 5, 1967. They relocated to Fullerton, California, where he continued as a teacher. |
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Fullerton, Orange, California, USA |
| teacher: Jack taught high school in Ulysses, PA, before marrying Allyn Sue VonNieda Aug 5, 1967. They relocated to Fullerton, California, where he continued as a teacher. |
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Between 1972 and 2002 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| In 1972, Jack returned to Coudersport and assumed the helm of the family's hardware business. For three decades he ran Halloran's Hardware, a Main Street fixture, leaving a lasting impression on countless hunters, visitors, and the community. |
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14 Jun 1972 |
Willing Twp, Allegany, New York, USA [2] |
| Two Coudersport men were injured, one of them seriously, following a head-on auto crash at 9:45 p.m. last Wednesday on Rt. 248 in the New York Village of Willing. |
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Local Men, Butch Metzger and Jack Halloran, injured in Auto Crash in Willing.
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Local Men Injured In Auto Crash
Two Coudersport men were injured, one of them seriously, following a head-on auto crash at 9:45 p.m. last Wednesday on Rt. 248 in the New York Village of Willing. Both men and the driver of the second vehicle were transported by ambulances to Jones Memorial Hospital, Wellsville.
George S. "Butch" Metzger, 22, of RD 1 Coudersport, who had been ooerating a 1964 Corvette, was first treated at the Wellsville hospital, then transferred to Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. He was listed in critical condition. Authorities said Metzger sustained lacerations to the face and neck and was paralyzed on the right side.
A passenger in the Metzger vehicle, John D. "Jack" Halloran of Borie Street, sustained two cracked ribs. He was transferred ' to Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport following treatment in Wellsville. Mrs. Edna Grantier of Wellsville RD, who had been operating a 1969 sedan, was treated for lacerations to the left eye arid about the face.
Wellsville-based state police said Metzger was westbound and apparently veered into the wrong lane when the accident occurred. His auto crashed into the Grantier vehicle while rounding a left-hand curve. Rescue crews from the Allegany County Civil Defense group worked for 15 minutes to free Metzger from the convertible.
Mr. Metzger was charged with driving to the left of the center line and with having an unsafe tire. Latest reports list Mr. Metzger's condition as "improved." He is receiving limited visitors.
Local Teachers Receive Their Masters Degrees
Thomas and Linda Todd, both teachers in the Coudersport Elementary School, have received Master of Education degrees from the University of Buffalo. Both Mr. and Mrs. Todd earned their degrees in elementary education.
Mr. Todd teaches sixth grade and Mrs. Todd second at the local school. They are both graduates of Clarion State College.
Past Interest Should Be Collected Says Auditor Auditor General Robert P. Casey has released his report of the audit of the Roulette Firemen's Relief Assoc. for 1970. The audit disclosed that the Association received no interest on the mortgage outstanding too the Fire Company for the years 1968, 1969, and 1970. The Auditor general's office recommended that the Relief Association collect past due interest at the minimum interest rate of three percent per year as required under Act. No. 84. Total past due interest amounts to $120.
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Benefits Walkathon couragement and taking calls for donations. A total of 56 people walked from the center of Emporium to Gardeau, a distance of ten miles. Miss Ostrum said the walkers included representatives from all "walks" of life, from the county commissioners and borough police department, to assistance by the fire department. "The people of Emporium hope this will not be the end of projects to benefit the Children's Home," she concluded. "A challenge is sent out to the people in your community to match or out-do our amount given to the Children's Home." Pennsylvania Assoc. of Farmer Cooperatives, local coop council, and the Colleges of Agriculture of Penn State.
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31 Jul 1976 |
Ulysses, Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Darlene June Gray & George Stanley Metzger were united in marriage at 2:00 p.m. Saturday in the First Baptist Church of Ulysses.the soloist, Jack Halloran, Bret Metzger, Coudersport, brother of the groom, |
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George Metzger & Darlene Gray wed 31 July 1976, head to VA; Jeffrey Roberts for BA, Law Enforcement
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Moving To Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. George Metzger
Darlene June Gray and George Stanley Metzger were united in marriage at 2:00 p.m. Saturday (July 31, 1976) in the First Baptist Church of Ulysses.
The Rev. M.H. Vincent performed the double-ring ceremony for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Gray, Ulysses RD, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Metzger, Coudersport RD.
Organist was Roz Eastman, "' and the soloist, Debbie Morley, who sang "There Is Love." "For All We Know," and "Walk Hand In Hand."
Wearing a gown of sheerganza styled with flared skirt, chapel train and long sheer sleeves, the bride was escorted to the altar by her brother, Robert L. Gray. Venise lace outlined the sleeves, waistline and hem of the gown, and the high stand-up collar and bodice were accented with similar lace and seed pearls, Her five-tier veil of illusion, edged with lace and seed pearls, was attached to a Camelot cap of matching Venise lace. She carried an arrangement of white daisies, pink rosebuds and stephanotis with baby's-breath. Her jewelry was a cultured pearl necklace, a gift from the groom. Mrs. Sandy Dibble, Middleberry Center, sister of the bride, was matron of honor in a gown of pink polyester kint with matching picture hat accented by a long, streaming bow of pink netting at the back. She carried a bouquet of daisies tinted to match her ensemble, stephanotis and baby's-breath.
Identically attired, except in mint, apricot, blue and maize, were the bridesmaids
Miss Melissa Metzger, Coudersport, sister of the groom;
Mrs. Sue Gray, Middleberry Center, and
Mrs. Mary Gray, Hornell, N.Y., sisters-in-law of the bride; and Miss Bonnie Brown, Hornell, N.Y.
Each attendant also wore a cultured pearl necklace, a gift Jrom the bride.
Carrie Halloran, Coudersport, was flower girl in a gown of lavender with white picture hat. She carried a basket of multicolored daisies and baby's-breath. Her gold locket was a gift from the bride. Corey Chilson, Williamsport, was ringbearer.
The bride's mother chose a sleeveless, blue multicolored floral print gown with matching sheer, long-sleeved coat. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds and stephanotis. The groom's mother selected a sleeveless gown of beige with orange and brown print polyester. Her corsage was of orange rosebuds and stephanotis.
Tim Palmatier, Coudersport, served as best man.
Ushers were
Jack Halloran, Bret Metzger, Coudersport, brother of the groom,
John Gray, Hornell, N.Y., and
Wilbur H. Gray, Middleberry Center, brothers of the bride.
Following the ceremony, a buffet dinner was served in the church parlors with the help of the church women. Approximately 100 guests attended.
For traveling on a wedding trip to Virginia and Ocean City, Md. the bride wore an off-white jumpsuit trimmed in navy.
The bride is a 1971 graduate of Northern Potter High School and was graduated in 1973 from St. James Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, Hornell, N.Y. She is employed in the ICU-CCU at Cole Memorial Hospital as a registered nurse.
Her husband was graduated from Coudersport Area High School in 1967 and for two years attended Robert Morris College in Pittsburgh. He is now employed by the Department of Environmental Resources. He plans to continue his education this fall at Annandale, Va. where they will make their home.
Accepted
Jeffrey C. Roberts Patrolman
Jeffrey C. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Roberts of Coudersport, has been accepted at Mercyhurst College, School of Law Enforcement, in Erie. Roberts will begin his schooling this fall, according to police chief Donald J. Wilson Jr. He will graduate in three years with a bachelor of arts degree in law enforcement.
Officer Roberts has served the Coudersport Police Department since 1974. His plans after school are incomplete at this time, but he hopes to concentrate his career on investigation.
Substitute Teachers
Any certified teacher, who wishes to substitute in Coudersport Schools should call or visit the office in H.S. or elementary school to make appropriate arrangements.
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Jack D. Halloran
July 21, 1941 ~ September 12, 2023 (age 82)
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Jack Halloran passed away on September 12, 2023 at the age of 82. He was born on July 21, 1941 in Coudersport, PA, to Virginia (Mitchell) and Howard Halloran. He excelled as an athlete at Coudersport High School. He graduated from Mansfield University in 1963 and embarked on a career in education. Jack taught high school in Ulysses, PA, before marrying Allyn Sue VonNieda Aug 5, 1967. They relocated to Fullerton, California, where he continued as a teacher.
In 1972, Jack returned to Coudersport and assumed the helm of the family's hardware business. For three decades he ran Halloran's Hardware, a Main Street fixture, leaving a lasting impression on countless hunters, visitors, and the community.
To his family and friends, Jack was larger-than-life. His infectious humor, generosity, and storytelling ability was captivating. He relished life's pleasures: golf, hunting, fishing, gardening and a frosty beer. He cheered for the Steelers, Bills, and Notre Dame football teams. He was a member of St. Eulalia Catholic Church and a proud 4th Degree Knight of Columbus. Jack's community involvement extended to founding the local volunteer ambulance association and block grant committee. He also donated time to the library fundraiser and was a member of Potter County Recreation, Inc.
He loved taking cross-country adventures by car, navigating back road "shortcuts" to destinations and surprising friends and family with a visit. He had a knack for finding great restaurants wherever he roamed. He explored the globe, holding special memories of great trips with friends, a family heritage trip to Ireland with his father and brother, and a return visit there with his son. During retirement, he operated a B&B in Panama, endearing himself to locals who called him "Papa Noel" (Santa Claus). He spent many wonderful winters in Costa Rica with family. Throughout a three-year battle with cancer, Jack's sense of humor, optimism, and faith remained intact.
Jack was a loving husband to Sue and a great father to Carrie (Larry) Seesholtz, Casey (Keyra) Halloran, and Cailey (Jason Ferguson) Halloran. He was a cherished grandfather to Maya Seesholtz, and Jack and Valeria Halloran. He leaves behind beloved sisters, Mary Larsen and Georgia Merrick, and many nieces and nephews whom he adored. Jack was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Tom Halloran.
A celebration of Jack's life will take place in Coudersport next year. His final resting place will be in Woodland Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to 109 Locust Street. Memorial contributions can be made to the Coudersport Ambulance Association, 122 Second St., Coudersport, PA 16915.
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Jeremy Honey
September 19, 2023 8:01 PM
My favorite memory of jack was from the hardware store when I worked for him in highschool. We were out back at a bench replacing a piece of glass in an old single pane window with our backs to the door and we heard it open (not uncommon, people always popped back to visit) and a voice said “what are you doing?”. Jack never looked back and said “ oh, just replacing a piece of glass for some A$$hole out front”. We turned around and it was the customer. I was thinking, oh man, this is going to be interesting. Jack never missed a beat and said “ and as soon as I’m done with his, I’ll start on yours”
Good times
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George Washington Mitchell is standing behind Mary Klesa Mitchell to her left. George married Violet Plotts and their daughter, Virginia, married Howard “Sky” Halloran, father of Jack and Mary Halloran Larson
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