Patricia Lanzaro and Vincent Gentile
Wedding September 20, 1952
The bride wore a gown of white tulle and Chantilly lace over satin, fashioned princess style, with a
stand-up collar, rounded neck, long pointed sleeves and a long train. Her fingertip veil of tulle was
attached to a crown of rhinestones and seed pearls and she carried a prayer book with a white orchid and stephanotis.
Louise Lanzaro was her sister's maid of honor. Her dress of rust colored net over champagne taffeta
was also princess styled and designed similarly to that of the bride. She wore a rust picture hat and
carried a bouquet of champagne colored pompoms with a rust bow.
The bridesmaids were Mary Farrell (on the left) and Jane Bennett. Their respective dresses were gold and mint green
net over champagne taffeta, fashioned after the maid of honor's. They wore matching picture hats and
carried bouquets of champagne pompoms with contrasting bows.
The bride's cousin, Jeanne Lanzaro, was flower girl. Her dress of champagne over net was styled the
same as the other attendants and she wore a poke bonnet of champagne net and carried matching flowers.
Camillo (Rocky) Gentile (next to Louise) was his brother's best man. The two men on either end of the photo are friends of the groom.
But, who was the ring bearer?
LANZARA-LANZARO FAMILY HISTORY
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