BioM: Perrine, Patricia Ann (1970)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Perrine, Mohr, Sonderberg, Dushek,
Musil, Thompson
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) September 1970
Perrine, Patricia (Marriage - 19 September 1970)
A Neillsville couple, Miss Patricia Ann Perrine and Marvin Edgar Mohr, repeated marriage vows here Saturday, Sept. 19, 1970, at 7:30 p.m. in United Methodist Church.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Perrine,
Neillsville, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Mohr, route 2,
Neillsville, was married by Rev. William Dushek, pastor, and Miss
Perrine was given in marriage by her father.
Mrs. James Musil and Mrs. Jean Thompson provided
music as a piano and organ duet.
The bride’s gown in empire style was of
organza and Chantilly lace with full chapel train falling from the
shoulder-line of the dress. A cluster of flowers and petals edged
in pearl secured her illusion veiling, and she carried a floral
arrangement to compliment her attire.
Mrs. Jayne Perrine of Neillsville served as her
matron of honor and Mrs. Debbie Mohr, route 4, Chippewa Falls, as
brides-matron.
They chose gowns in gold and olive chiffon with
coat drape and velvet flowers in profile cluster to hold their
matching tiered veils. Their bouquets matched the yellow rose
and daisy profile.
In the groom’s party, John Perrine of
Neillsville was best man and Allen Mohr of route 4, Chippewa Falls,
the groomsman. Allen Sonderberg Neillsville and Harvey Mohr
of Sheboygan did ushering duties.
After the church services, a reception followed
in its fellowship hall and a smaller reception was later held at
the parental Perrine home.
Mrs. Mohr graduated from Neillsville High School in 1968 and has been employed at Memorial Hospital. Her husband a N. H. S. 1967 graduate is employed by National Metal Products in Neillsville.
The newly wed couple resides on Route 3,
Neillsville.
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