BioM: Millette, Celine Denise (1983)
Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Millette, Hildebrandt, Panas, Selk, Lynn, Schlagenhaft, Happe, Nickel,
Krasselt, Latour, Lavey
----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (26 September 1983)
Millette, Celine Denise (20 August 1983)
Miss Celine Denise Millette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Millette Jr., and
Brian Lee Hildebrandt Jr., all of Route 1, Chili, were married August 20.
The Rev. Charles P. Schumacher officiated at the nuptials in St. Anthony's
Catholic Church, Loyal.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, had a white organza over taffeta and
chantilly lace gown with chapel-length train. Her three-tiered veil of matching
chantilly lace complemented her ensemble. In her silk cascade bouquet were pink
and burgundy roses, white lilies and baby's breath with ivy.
Attendants were Miss Tammy Millette of Chili, maid of honor, and Cindy Panas of
Janesville, Cheryl Selk of Chili, Kim Lynn of Unity and Nancy Hildebrandt,
Chili, bridesmaid. Her aides, carry nosegays of white and mauve daisies,
burgundy lilies and fern, had burgundy tea-length frocks with capes and veiled
picture hats.
Mark Schlagenhaft, Chili, was best man. Groomsmen were Bill Happe, Steve Selk
and Mark Nickel of Chili and Jeff Krasselt, Marshfield, Ushering were Robert
Latour, DeForest, and Randy Hildebrandt, Chili.
Pat Nickels and mark Lavey provided music.
The Legion Hall of Loyal was the setting for the reception, dinner and dance.
After a wedding trip to Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone National park and through
western states the newlyweds will live on Route 1, Chili.
The bride graduated from East High School in Madison and works at St. Joseph's
Hospital. Her husband, Marshfield Senior High School graduate, is with
Hildebrandt Construction.
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