Person:Marietta Summach (1)

Watchers
Marietta Doreen Summach
b.1923
m. 7 Sep 1909
  1. Teresa Geraldine Zummach1910 - 1912
  2. Lester Summach1912 - 1994
  3. Harold William Summach1914 - 2003
  4. Cecil Alexander Summach1916 - 2006
  5. Robert Norman Summach1917 - 1996
  6. Mervin Lloyd Summach1922 - 2004
  7. Marietta Doreen Summach1923 - 1978
  8. Edward Ivan Summach1927 - 1987
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Marietta Doreen Summach
Gender Female
Birth? 1923
Death[1][3] 1978 London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada
Burial[4][5] 1978 Avondale Woodlawn Cemetery, Avondale, Saskatchewan, Canada
Alt Burial[4][5] 1983 Avondale Woodlawn Cemetery, Avondale, Saskatchewan, CanadaCremation

Marietta was married in late June or early July, 1945. Mom (Estelle Moffat nee Summach) was going to be a bride's maid or maybe maid of honour at Marietta's wedding, but was unable to do so because her mother had passed away on June 26th. This was considered to be still within the grieving period, so she did not participate. This may also explain why Marietta's father did not give her away at the wedding, but this is just speculation on my part.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Family History, in Asquith and District Historical Society (Saskatchewan). The Asquith Record. (Asquith, Saskatchewan: Asquith and District Historical Society, 1982)
    Page 313.

    William Summach

  2. Recent Weddings, in Star Phoenix. (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)
    page 7 column 3, 5 July 1945.

    Campbell - Summach
    ASQUITH. - Emmanuel Baptist Church, Saskatoon, was the scene of a pretty wedding when Marietta Doreen Summach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Summach of Delisle, became the bride of George Willard Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Campbell of Dauphin, Man. The Rev. G. Ward of Prince Albert, conducted the marriage service. Miss Edna Stover of Saskatoon presided at the organ. The bride, given in marriage by her brother Lester Summach, looked lovely in a floor length gown of white triple sheer with a filmy net veil and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses and larkspur. Miss Bernice Johnston of Saskatoon as bridesmaid was gowned in heaven blue sheer. She wore a headdress of blue net and carried a bouquet of snapdragons. Mr. John Wheeler of Mullingar was best man and ushers were Messrs. Manley Summach and Ted Summach. A reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Summach. The happy couple left later for a honeymoon trip to Winnipeg, Brandon and other points in Manitoba. For travelling the bride donned a cerise dressmaker suit. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will reside in Asquith, where the former is pastor of the Baptist Church.

  3. Mervin Summach Phone Interview. Interviewers: Rick and Nori-Lyn Moffat
    2002.

    Uncle Mervin provided the location of his sister Marietta's death, London, Ontario.

  4. 4.0 4.1 Smith, Loris (Summach). Woodlawn Cemetery, Avondale, Saskatchewan Transcript. (Received from Loris Smith Sept 14, 1999).

    1978 Marietta (Summach) Campbell
    1983 -- Marietta (Summach) Campbell (cremation)
    I do not know any other details about these two events and the extended period between them.

  5. 5.0 5.1 Find A Grave.