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- Wedding
Miss Peslin Is bride of Mr. Barbieri at a double-ring ceremony yesterday afternoon at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Ridgewood, united in marriage Miss Pearlann Peslin, daughter df Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Peslin of 123 South Pleasant Avenue, Ridgewood, and Joseph Francis Barbieri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruggerio Barbieri of Paterson. The altar was covered with white chrysanthemums massed against a background of palms and ferns, and the marriage was solemnized by the Rev. Eugene W. Costello. A reception was held at Kohlers Swiss Chalet in Rochelle Park. Escorted by her father, the bride was gowned in white satin made with a Queen Anne collar and cuffs of imported Alencon lace. Tiny white satin buttons decorated the dress from neckline to hem, and the full skirt swept into a cathedral train. The bride carried a white satin prayerbook which had belonged to her paternal " great-grandmother of Paris. Her veU of silk illusion was gathered into a crown of seed pearls. Miss Blanche Peslin was maid of honor for her sister, and the brides maids were Mrs. Charles W. Harvey 111 of Franklin Lakes and Miss Gaile Marie Peslin, both sisters of the bride, and Miss Rosemarie Bohny of Paterson. They wore identical gowns of ruby red taffeta made with shrug jackets, and matching velvet hats, and carried pale yellow Japanese chrys
Obituary
BARBIERI Pearlann Peslin, of Langlois, Oregon, and Wayne, New Jersey, passed with amazing grace on February 26, 2014. She waits in heaven with love for her five children, Patricia, her husband Marty O'Connor; Irene, her husband Gary P. Scalcucci; Julie Browne; Joseph F., Jr., his wife Jane Barbieri; and Roger, his wife Janice Barbieri; and their father, Joseph F. Barbieri, Sr.; her grandchildren Caitlin and Bryan O'Connor; Jeanne and Elizabeth Browne; Joseph F., Ill, and Emily Barbieri; and Zachary, Nicholas, and Tanner Barbieri; her great grandchildren Charles and Jack; and her sisters Blanche Winters and Gail Poggi. She is preceded in death by her twin brother Henri, sister Henriette, and parents Oswald and Pearl. She served her community as a Registered Nurse and the Administrator of the Lincoln Park Nursing Home for over sixty years and spent her lifetime enjoying her family and friends, gardening, history, reading, crossword and jigsaw puzzles, cooking, traveling, studying wildlife, and involvement in her local library and community. She left us the gift of her heart, and we will always remember her sweet sound. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made on Pearlann's behalf to Heifer International, working to end world hunger and poverty, by calling (855) 948-6437 and requesting a Memorial Tribute in her name. Additionally, Irene Saley is accepting donations for construction of a reflection bench to be placed on the Oregon coast and can be contacted at 1241 Eagle Street, Aurora, Colorado 80011. Celebrations of her life are being planned on both coasts in the upcoming months.
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