Individual Details
Agnes Casanova
(16 Jan 1898 - 26 Jul 1968)
HSO, 9 Feb 1939, p1
Agnes Casanova Becomes Bride of Peter E. Ryan of New Richmond at Beautiful Church Ceremony Here at 9 O'clock Monday Morning
At a most impressive and beautiful ceremony in St. Patrick's church at Hudson, on Monday morning, February 6, 1939, at nine o'clock, Agnes Casanova, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Casanova, of Hudson, was united in marriage to Peter E. Ryan of New Richmond, Right Reverend Monsignor J.M. Owen officiating.
The bride, who entered with and was given in marriage by her father, was charming in a floor length gown of dusty rose crepe, with a finger tip veil of tulle in the same shade. She carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and white sweet peas.
Miss Katherine Casanova, who was her sister's maid of honor and only attendant, was attractively attired in a fitted floor length model of slate blue marquisette and crepe, with matching headdress. Her bouquet was of Johanna Hill roses and snapdragons.
Henry Lowe of New Richmond attended the groom as besr man, and the ushers were Ray Casanova and N.J. Delmonico.
Lohengrin's wedding march was played as the processional and Mendelssohn's as the recessional, with Mrs. Richard Kees at the organ. During the ceremony Leonard Casanova sang Rosewig's "Ave Maria" and "O Lord, I Am Not Worthy" and "On This Day O Beautiful Mother" was sung by the choir.
After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents to the immediate families. Later, the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to the eastern part of the state.
For travel the bride wore a sheer wool frock of boy blue, with black accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan will be at home to their hosts of friends after May 1st at New Richmond, Wisconsin.
HSO, 1 Aug 1968
Mrs. Agnes (Casanova) Ryan, 722 Third street, died at Hudson Memorial hospital Friday, July 26, after an illness of several months.
Mrs. Ryan, daughter of Joseph A. and Catherine (Karras) Casanova, was born in Hudson January 6, 1898. After completing school, she was employed as a legal secretary for Haven and Ashley, attorneys at law, until her marriage February 6, 1939 to Peter E. Ryan of New Richmond.
They resided in New Richmond until Mr. Ryan's death in 1946, when Mrs. Ryan returned to Hudson where she has been employed as a secretary for Casanova Beverage company.
Mrs. Ryan was an active member of St. Patrick's Catholic church and a member and former officer of the Council of Catholic Women. She was also church organist for many years.
The Requiem High Mass for the dead was offered by Father David Ross King, Monday, July 29, in St. Patrick's Church, at 10 a.m. with interment in St. Patrick's cemetery.
The following nephews of Mrs. Ryan served as pallbearers: John V. Casanova, Racine; Robet J. Casanova, Milwaukee; William A. Casanova, Racine; Tony Casanova, Hudson; Jerry Baumgartner, Rosemount; and Donald DeWindt, Oconto.
Agnes Ryan is survived by the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. N. J. Delmnico (Christine), Leonard J. Casanova and Raymond B. Casanova, all of Hudson, Dr. John R. Casanova, Watertown, Wis., Mrs. L. G. Baumgartner (Katherine), Rosemount, Minn.
Swanson Funeral home was in charge of arrangements.
Agnes Casanova Becomes Bride of Peter E. Ryan of New Richmond at Beautiful Church Ceremony Here at 9 O'clock Monday Morning
At a most impressive and beautiful ceremony in St. Patrick's church at Hudson, on Monday morning, February 6, 1939, at nine o'clock, Agnes Casanova, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Casanova, of Hudson, was united in marriage to Peter E. Ryan of New Richmond, Right Reverend Monsignor J.M. Owen officiating.
The bride, who entered with and was given in marriage by her father, was charming in a floor length gown of dusty rose crepe, with a finger tip veil of tulle in the same shade. She carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and white sweet peas.
Miss Katherine Casanova, who was her sister's maid of honor and only attendant, was attractively attired in a fitted floor length model of slate blue marquisette and crepe, with matching headdress. Her bouquet was of Johanna Hill roses and snapdragons.
Henry Lowe of New Richmond attended the groom as besr man, and the ushers were Ray Casanova and N.J. Delmonico.
Lohengrin's wedding march was played as the processional and Mendelssohn's as the recessional, with Mrs. Richard Kees at the organ. During the ceremony Leonard Casanova sang Rosewig's "Ave Maria" and "O Lord, I Am Not Worthy" and "On This Day O Beautiful Mother" was sung by the choir.
After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents to the immediate families. Later, the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to the eastern part of the state.
For travel the bride wore a sheer wool frock of boy blue, with black accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan will be at home to their hosts of friends after May 1st at New Richmond, Wisconsin.
HSO, 1 Aug 1968
Mrs. Agnes (Casanova) Ryan, 722 Third street, died at Hudson Memorial hospital Friday, July 26, after an illness of several months.
Mrs. Ryan, daughter of Joseph A. and Catherine (Karras) Casanova, was born in Hudson January 6, 1898. After completing school, she was employed as a legal secretary for Haven and Ashley, attorneys at law, until her marriage February 6, 1939 to Peter E. Ryan of New Richmond.
They resided in New Richmond until Mr. Ryan's death in 1946, when Mrs. Ryan returned to Hudson where she has been employed as a secretary for Casanova Beverage company.
Mrs. Ryan was an active member of St. Patrick's Catholic church and a member and former officer of the Council of Catholic Women. She was also church organist for many years.
The Requiem High Mass for the dead was offered by Father David Ross King, Monday, July 29, in St. Patrick's Church, at 10 a.m. with interment in St. Patrick's cemetery.
The following nephews of Mrs. Ryan served as pallbearers: John V. Casanova, Racine; Robet J. Casanova, Milwaukee; William A. Casanova, Racine; Tony Casanova, Hudson; Jerry Baumgartner, Rosemount; and Donald DeWindt, Oconto.
Agnes Ryan is survived by the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. N. J. Delmnico (Christine), Leonard J. Casanova and Raymond B. Casanova, all of Hudson, Dr. John R. Casanova, Watertown, Wis., Mrs. L. G. Baumgartner (Katherine), Rosemount, Minn.
Swanson Funeral home was in charge of arrangements.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Peter Edward Ryan (1890 - 1946) |
| Father | Joseph A. Casanova (1870 - 1946) |
| Mother | Catherine Karras (1876 - ) |
| Sibling | Christine Casanova (1899 - 1977) |
| Sibling | John Robert Casanova (1901 - 1985) |
| Sibling | Leonard Casanova (1903 - 1904) |
| Sibling | Leonard Joseph Casanova (1905 - ) |
| Sibling | Raymond Benedict Casanova (1910 - 1988) |
| Sibling | Katherine Casanova (1912 - 2002) |
Endnotes
1. Hudson Star-Observer, Hudson, Wis., 1 Aug 1968, Obituary, Agnes Ryan.
2. New York Passenger List, 1820-1957; Ancestry.com, S/S Majestic, October 1934.
3. Hudson Star-Observer, Hudson, Wis., 1 Aug 1968, Obituary, Agnes Ryan.
4. Hudson Star-Observer, Hudson, Wis., 1 Aug 1968, Obituary, Agnes Ryan.
5. Hudson Star-Observer, Hudson, Wis., 1 Aug 1968, Obituary, Agnes Ryan.
6. Find-A-Grave (www.findagrave.com), Memorial No. 114622277.
