Robert McKinley Sackett Jr

(1925-)
FatherRobert McKinley Sackett (1891-1949)
MotherMary Margaret Bean (1897-1991)
Robert McKinley Sackett Jr, son of Robert McKinley Sackett and Mary Margaret Bean, was born in WyomingG in 1925.1 He married in Casper, Natrona County, WyomingG, on 5 April 1947, Jean Louise Brunk, daughter of M L Brunk.
     In 1930 Robert was living in Natrona County, WyomingG, in the household of his parents Robert and Mary, and was recorded in the census as Robert M Sackett, aged four and born in Wyoming.2
     In 1940 he was living at East 5th, Casper, Natrona CountyG, in the household of his parents Robert and Mary, and was recorded as Robert Sackett, aged 14.3

Country Club Scene Of Pretty Wedding
Jean Brunk Becomes the Bride of Robert Sackett

     The Casper Country club was the scene of a charming wedding on Saturday afternoon, April 5 at 2 o'clock, when Miss Jean Louise Brunk, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brunk, of 228 West 11th, became the bride of Robert M. Sackett, Jr., popular son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sackett of CY avenue. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. Fr. Thomas F. O'Reillv in the presence of many of the friends of the couple.
     Preceding the ceremony Mrs. James Spencer sang "Because" and Schuman's "Ave Maria," accompanied by Mrs. Wilbur Stearns, who also piayed the wedding marches. The bride was given away by her father, who escorted her to the improvised altar arranged before the south fireplace in the club lounge. Pink and white snapdragons and stocks together with ferns and palms were used in combination with tall candelabra holding burning tapers to form the setting for the ceremony.
     The bride is a graduate of NCHS, class of '44, and following her graduation she accepted a position with the Ohio Oil company. For her wedding she wore a smart spring suit of atomic blue made with the new bat sleeves; with it she wore shell pink accessories. She carried a white prayer book upon which were arranged Easter lilies with streamers of satin ribbons and orange blossoms.
     Miss Shirley Brunk, sister of bride, was her only attendant, wearing a grey suit made with a cutaway front. She chose accessories of chartruese, and wore a tiara of yellow daisies in her hair and a corsage of yellow roses.
     The bridegroom is also a member of the graduating class of NCHS, '44. Following his graduation he served with the U. S. Signal corps, spending 18 months in the Pacific theater. He is now attending Casper Junior college, and holds a part-time position with the Midwest Outdoor Advertising company.
     Colin Kennedy, life-long friend of the bridegroom, was his best man, and George Scott and Waco Hill were the ushers.
     Mrs. Brunk chose for her daughter's wedding a beige and black costume suit accented with aqua jewelry, and black accessories with a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Sackett, mother of the bridegroom, dressed in a light green costume suit, with accessories of pink and a corsage of pink roses.
     The wedding reception was held in the club rooms following ceremony. The wedding cake was arranged on the bride's table in the dining room, with pink roses and stephanotis and candles as decorations for the table.
     Mrs. Colin Kennedy and Mrs. Paul Jacques served the cake after the bridal couple had cut it, and the punch was served by Mrs. Daniel A. Scott. The bride's book was in charge of Miss Roberta Cooper and Miss Dolores Frost.
     Out-of-town guests included and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mayfield of Fort Collins, Mrs. Ray Ireland, Mrs. J. M. Teeters, and Mrs. Lawrence Parks, all of Shoshoni.
     The couple left after the reception for a honeymoon to be spent in Denver. The bride was smartly attired in a black and white checked suit with accessories of red and black and she wore a corsage of white roses and stephanotis.
     Upon their return to Casper they will be at home at the Ardmore apartments.

Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming, 6 Apr 1947, p 5

 Notes & Citations

  1. Census.
  2. 1930 United States Federal Census, Page 2B, Enumeration District 0018, FHL microfilm 2342358
    Election District 5, Natrona County, Wyoming
    Sackett, Robert M, head, 38, m. at 30, superintendent, oil pipeline, b. NE, father b. OH, mother b. NH, home rented, $10
    Sackett, Mary M, wife, 32, m. at 24, b. IA, father b. IA, mother b. IA
    Sackett, Mary S, daughter, 6, b. WY, father b. NE, mother b. IA
    Sackett, Robert M, son, 4 8/12, b. WY, father b. NE, mother b. IA.
  3. 1940 United States Federal Census, Roll m-t0627-04573, p 4A, ED 13-17
    East 5th, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming
    Sackett, Robert M, head, 48, superintendent, pipeline telephone, b. NE, home rented
    Sackett, Mary, wife, 42, b. IA
    Sackett, Mary Susan, daughter, 16, b. WY
    Sackett, Robert, son, 14, b. WY.
    [1935 all same house]
Sackett line9th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree10R.3
Last Edited2 Feb 2024
 

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