Andrea Genealogy Pages

Discovering our American, Canadian
and European Ancestors and Cousins

Share Print Bookmark

Vernon R. BOYD and Betty Diane SANDERS Family

m. Oct 1953


Family Information    |    Notes    |    Sources    |    All    |    PDF

  • Male
    Vernon R. BOYD

    Birth  26 Sep 1930  Colorado Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  8 May 1989  Orange, Florida Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial     
    Marriage  Oct 1953  [1]  Denver, Denver, Colorado  [1] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  Jerry Jo LEWIS | F5083 
    Marriage  10 Apr 1971  Seminole, Florida Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Hardy Quartus BOYD | F5044 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary Bradley STEWARD | F5044 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Betty Diane SANDERS

    Birth     
    Death     
    Burial     
    Father   
    Mother   

    Male
    Bruce BOYD

    Birth     
    Death     
    Burial     

    Female
    Pamela BOYD

    Birth     
    Death     
    Burial     

  • Notes 
    • Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sanders announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Vernon R. Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Q, Boyd of Denver. Both Miss Sanders and Mr. Boyd are attending Denver University. A late summer wedding is planned. (Source: The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska, March 29, 1953)

  • Sources 
    1. [S2] Newspaper.
      Mrs. Vernon Boyd – Miss Betty Diane Sanders, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. M.C. Sanders of Denver, formerly of Lincoln, became the bride of Vernon R. Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy O. Boyd of Denver, at the Messiah Lutheran Church in Denver. Miss Joan Sanders of Lincoln was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were the Misses Edna Sweeney, Barbara Sweeney, Mary Jane Watts and Carrol Vase. Terry C, Baker was best man. Donald Helm, Donald Swickard and Bill Dillfnan seated the guests. Both attended Denver University where Mr. Boyd was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity
      The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska. Oct. 4, 1953