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Weiss, Richard C.

Richard C. Weiss  WWII
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Date of Birth: 5/30/1915
Died On: 10/4/2001 Last Residence: 85014, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona
Street Address: unknown
Service Number: unknown
Branch of Service: Unknown-WWII


Veteran Code: UNK-69


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Richard C. Weiss was born in New York in Date Unknown. In Rye his families address remains unknown. Richard enlisted and served in the unknown branch during World War II.

Name: Richard Charlton Weiss Race: White Age: 25 Birth Date: 30 May 1915 Birth Place: Erie, Penn. Residence Place: Rye, West., New York Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940 Registration Place: West., Rye., New York, USA Employer: Self-Actor Weight: 145 Lbs Complexion: Light Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Brown Height: 5'' 7" Next of Kin: Freda Weiss

Name: Richard Charlton Social Security Number: 060-16-0204 Birth Date: 30 May 1915 Issue Year: Before 1951 Issue State: New York Last Residence: 85014, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA Death Date: 4 Oct 2001

Daughter of Joan Bennett Wed in N. Y. NEW YORK (UPI)-Holly-wood and high society min gled Wednesday at the wed ding of Actress Joan Ben nett's daughter, Stephanie Wanger, and Frederick E. Guest II, heir to the Car-negie-Phipps and Woolworth fortunes. Miss Wanger. 20. daughter of Film Producer Walter F. wanger, ana uuest, 25, a tall, lanky investment broker, were married hv the Rev. Frederick Hill at fash ionable St. James Protestant Episcopal church.; Several hundred euests. includine ce lebrities of the screen, stage and social register attended. Father There Wanper flew in frnm Fn. rope for his beautiful brunett daughter's wedding. Also in attendance were Miss Bennett; Sportsman Winston Frederick Churchill Guest. the bridegroom's father, and ii . . . . . nis present wire, Mrs. Lucy Guest of the best dressed Kusts; and Mrs. Richard Charlton of Phoenix, Ariz., the bridegroom's mother. She is the former Hplpn Woolworth McCann. ' The bride wore a white satin empire style gown with a watteau train, Alencon lace overblouse embroidered ,wjth seed pearls, a seed pearl crown and illusion veil, and carried white orchids and stephanotis. She . was attended by her sister, Shelley iWanger, 15. Best man was tne bridegroom's brother, Winston Guest, 27. To Tour World An elaborate reception followed in the roof ballroom of the St. Regis hotel. The cou ple will leave Thursday on an extended trip around the world. The . bride, who attended Barnard college, is the granddaughter of Actor Richard Bennett and niece of actresses Constance and Barbara Bennett. The bridegroom, who attended the University of Pennsylvania, is a great-grandson of Frank W. j Woolworth, who founded the nve-and-dime store fortune, and the iron tveoon. Henrv Phipps, a partner of Andrew carnegie. The bridegroom's grand father, the Hon. Frederick E. Guest, was a cousin of Sir Winston Churchill. 103 Clipping location on The Gazette page 22 sheri_jordan Member Photo CLIPPED BY sheri_jordan � 1 second ago CLIPPED FROM The Gazette Cedar Rapids, Iowa 21 Aug 1963, Wed � Page 22 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/74954897/marriage-of-wanger-guest/
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