BioM: Pietenpol, Nancy Lou (1968)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Pietenpol, Booth, Tibbett, Todd, Cattanach, Larson, Dushek
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 6/27/1968
Pietenpol, Nancy Lou (Marriage - 22 June 1968)
In an exchange of marriage vows in the United Methodist Church in Granton
Saturday, June 22, Miss Nancy Lou Pietenpol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Pietenpol of Granton, became the ride of Darryl Lee Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Booth of Chili. The Rev. William Dushek performed the nuptial double ring
ceremony, in which the bride was given in marriage by her father.
For her wedding the bride chose a Chantilly lace gown completely lined with
white satin. The skirt was fashioned with four tiers of lace, with a train
falling from the back shoulderline. Her crown-type headpiece of pearls held a
four-tiered white veil. She carried white roses in the shape of a cross.
Miss Gayle Booth of Madison was her maid-of-honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard
Tibbett of Neillsville and Miss Becky Todd of Madison. Each wore a yellow
Chantilly lace dress lined with yellow satin. Their pearl headpieces held yellow
veils, scattered with tiny white pearls. Each carried a basket of yellow and
white gladioli.
The bestman was Daniel Pietenpol of Virginia. Groomsmen were David Pietenpol of
Altoona and Daniel Cattanach of Markesan. Ushers were Richard Tibbett and David
Larson. Timmy Cattanach and Jean Marie Tibbett were ringbearer and flowergirl.
Earl Larsen played the “Wedding Prayer” and “The Lord’s Prayer.”
Approximately 150 guests attended a garden reception at the home of the bride’s
parents following the ceremony.
The bride, a 1965 graduate of Granton High School, has been employed in the
Marshfield Clinic. Mr. Booth, also a 1965 graduate of Granton School, has been
attending the Minnesota Bible College for the last year. On their return from a
Canadian wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Booth will reside at 401 9th St. S. E.
Minneapolis, Minn.
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