BioM: Fuller, Judith Lynn (1962)
Contact: Dolores
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Fuller, Bruhn, Florine, Hoth, Williams, Sobrowsky, Medin, Sakura, Schuster, Heckman
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) February 1, 1962
Fuller, Judith Lynn (Marriage - 26 January 1962)
Mount Tabor United Chruch of Christ in Milwaukee was the setting Friday for the candlelight service which united in marriage Miss Judith Lynn Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fuller, 5035 N. 42nd St., Milwaukee, and Wendell Jay Bruhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bruhn, Neillsville. The Rev. Harley Heckman of the Christian Missionary Alliance Chruch performed the double ring ceremony before an altar adorned with two large bouquets of white chrysanthemums.
The bride given in marriage by her father was attired in a floor length white satin gown, fashioned with a full bouffant skirt and a chapel train. The fitted bodice was styled with a portrait neckline and long, tapered sleeves. Her fingertip veil cascaded from a crown of pearls and sequins. Her wedding bouquet was made up of two white orchids, with streamers, on a small white Bible.
Maid of honor was Miss Sharon Florine, and bridesmaid was Jacqueline Hoth. With silver stars in their hair, they wore street length dresses, the tops of which were deep purple velvet, complemented with orchid taffeta skirts. Their bouquets consisted of miniature white chrysanthemums and pink rosebuds.
The groom was attended by his brother-in-law, Chester Williams, as bestman. Groomsman was Kenneth Sobrowsky. Those ushering were James Medin, Bruce Sakura, Curt and Phillip Schuster.
A wedding reception attended by 350 guests was held in the Fellowship hall.
The bride is a graduate of St. Paul Bible School, while the groom is a graduate of Neillsville High School and has served in the armed forces.
They are on a wedding trip to Florida and on their return will reside in Milwaukee.
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