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Research Notes:
cause of death: Breast Cancer [Ref: Margot Dudewicz 7/28/2005]
buried in Pacific Ocean; memorial service 7 Nov 1979 at First United Methodist
Church, Pasadena, Los Angeles Co, California [Ref: Margot Dudewicz 7/28/2005]
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Wedding Announcement - Freeport Journal-Standard, July 15, 1963
Miss Jean Bloomquist, Dr. James McBath Wed in Arlington Heights; Father
Officiates
Before an altar decorated with white gladili, pompons and carnations, Miss
Jean Bloomquist became the bride of James H. McBath on Saturday afternoon,
July 6.
Officiating clergyman at the single-ring ceremony was the bride's father,
Rev. Dr. Paul W. Bloomquist, formerly pastor of Embury Methodist Church. He
was assisted by Rev. Arthur E. Hagberg.
The bride is daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bloomquist of Arlington Heights, Ill.,
formerly of Freeport, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A.
McBath of Watertown, S.D.
Arlington Heights Methodist Church in Arlington Heights, Ill., was the scene
of the ceremony. Wedding music was played at the organ by Mrs. Leo C. Reeve.
Frosted With Lace - Peau d'ange lace frosted the midriff and bordered the
lower edge of the skirt of the bridal gown on ivory peau de soie worn by the
bride. The bell-shaped skirt with chapel-length train was topped with a flat
bow and Dior rose.
The bride's imported silk illusion veil was held by a circle headpiece,
fashioned of the ivory peau.
In the bridal retinue were Miss Frances Fletcher of Charleston, W. Va., as
maid of honor and Misses Paul and Ann Bloomquist, sisters of the bride, as
bridesmaids.
Gowns of Avacado - They wore gowns of avocado silk organza with matching
headpieces and carried nosegays of apricot carnations and white daises.
Dr. Nicholas M. Cripe of Indianapolis was best man, and the ushers and
groomsmen were Dr. Glen E. Mills of Evanston, Dr. George Ziegemueller of
Indianapolis and Richard Markus of Cleveland.
After the ceremony, guestes were received in thr church parlors, where white
roses and moss green ribbons trimmed the tables, skirted in white. Assistants
were Mrs. James Kosmondi, Mrs. John Baltz, Mrs. Jack Ross and Miss Susan
Westerberg.
In Los Angeles - The couple left on a honeymoon trip to the West Coast. They
are making their first home at 4520 Santa Rolisa Drive, Los Angeles, Calif.
An alumna of Freeport High School, the bride received her B.A. degree from
Knox College in Galesburg and her M.A. from Northwestern University. She was
formerly an instructor at Long Beach City College in Long Beach, Calif.
Mr. McBath received his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. from Northwestern University.
he is the professor of speech and director of forensics at the University of
Southern California. [Ref: Margot Dudewicz 7/28/2005]
Pedigree of Mildred Jean BLOOMQUIST
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Living BLOOMQUIST
Mildred Jean BLOOMQUIST
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Living ANDERSON
Descendants of Mildred Jean BLOOMQUIST
2nd generation