BioM: Tauchen, Nancy Ann (1983)
Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Tauchen, Severson, Schnultz, Kamerling, Sage, Mattison, Winesburg,
Severson, Yanny, Seidenstricker, Dynes
----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (13 September 1983)
Tauchen, Nancy Ann (27 August 1983)
The Rev. Samuel Robbins officiated at the nuptial ceremony August 27 for Miss
Nancy Ann Tauchen and Brian Donald Severson, both of Madison. Their parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tauchen of Route 2, Dorchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Severson of Route 1, Columbus.
The bride was given in marriage by her father during the nuptials in Peace
United Church of Christ, Dorchester. Ellen Schnultz was organist; Wendy
Kamerling, soloist; and David Sage, guitarist.
The bride had a white gown of fabric and Chantilly lace designed with cathedral
train, and a fingertip veil of illusion with Chantilly lace. in her cascade
bouquet were peach rosebuds, peach carnations and baby's breath.
Mrs. Linda Mattison of Tomah was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Donna
Tauchen of Madison, Miss Ann Winesburg, Eau Claire, and Miss Ann Severson,
Middleton. They had shrimp-colored formals, rosebuds in their hair and bouquets
of peach rosebuds and carnations with baby's breath.
John Yanny of Racine was best man. Groomsmen were Greg Severson of Wausau, Paul
Seidenstricker of Madison and Gary Dynes, Columbus, and ushering were James
Peissig, Wisconsin Rapids and Gerald Dietzel, Madison.
The reception, dinner and dance were at Dorchester Memorial Hall. After a
wedding trip to Maine and New Hampshire, the Seversons will live at 6817
Winstone Drive, Madison.
The bride graduated in 1976 from Colby High School and in 1980 from the
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. His wife a 1975 graduate of Columbus High
School, is a 1979 graduate of UW-Whitewater. Both are auditors with Wisconsin
Legislative Audit Bureau.
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