BioM: Kunshier, Deanna Kay (1966)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kunshier, Boysen, Sequist, Zank, Johnson, Robles, Finck, Schmidt,
Koehler
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI)
9/15/1966
Kunshier, Deanna Kay (Marriage - 10 September 1966)
In
a ceremony performed Saturday afternoon in the United Church in Neillsville,
marriage vows were repeated uniting in marriage Miss Deanna Kay Kunshier,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royale Kunshier of Rt. 3 Neillsville, and Robert Deane
Boysen, whose parents are J. Peder Boysen of Winona, Minn., and Mrs. Charles
Sequist of Burbank, Cal.
The Rev. W. C. Koehler officiated at a double
ring ceremony at which Mr. Kunshier gave his daughter in marriage.
For
Her wedding the bride chose a floor length gown of white taffeta lace overlaid,
fashioned with a low cut back and a bow at the back waistline. The Basque bodice
was styled with long sleeves that featured scalloped edges. A floor length train
was attached to the low-cut back. Her shoulder length veil was attached to a
crystal crown headpiece. She carried a bouquet of red and white roses and white
stephanotis entwined with green.
Her attendants were Mrs. Robert (Laura
Lee) Zank, as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Doris Kunshier, Mrs. Gayle
Johnson and Miss Carmen Robles. The attendants wore pale blue floor length
dresses, styled with short sleeves. White petal headpieces held their blush
veils.
Robert Zank attended Mr. Boysen as bestman. Groomsmen were Ernest
and Bruno Kunshier and Elmer Finck. Ushers were Paul and Mark Schmidt.
Marion Kunshier, as miniature bride, was attired in a gown identical to that of
the bride. Loren Kunshier was the ringbearer.
Mrs. Kunshier (Boysen) is a
1961 graduate of Clay High School in Toledo, O., and is employed in dietary work
and as a hospital aide. Mr. Boysen, a graduate of Neillsville High School, is a
1963 graduate of Brown Institute of Broadcasting in Minneapolis, Minn., Defense
Information School in Indianapolis, Ind., and presently is a radio-television
broadcaster for the armed forces network-Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Boysen are
making their temporary home at 105 Clay St., Neillsville. Mr. Boysen is leaving
later this week for Europe, and Mrs. Boysen plans to join him later this fall in
Germany.
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