BioM: Vania, Dawn (1980)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Vania, Aumann, Dreese, Kuehn, McAllister, Brey, Kuechenmeister,
Krehmeyer, Lindloff
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 9/04/1980
Vania, Dawn (23 August 1980)
The Rev. Norman W. Lindloff performed the marriage ceremonies at St. John’s
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Neillsville on the afternoon of Saturday, August
23, for Dawn Vania and James Aumann, of Algoma. Parents of the couple are John
and Pat Vania of Algoma and Marvin and Ann Aumann, Rt. 2 Neillsville.
Denise Dreese, a sister of the bride from Anchorage, Alaska, was matron of
honor. She was joined by Laura Kuehn of Coleman, Jeanne Aumann and Mari
McAllister, all of Neillsville, friends of the bride.
Steve Brey, an Amherst friend of the groom, was bestman. He was joined by
Neillsvillites Lee Kuechenmeister, a friend; Ron Aumann, a brother, and Bill
Aumann, another brother. Ushering were Mark, Mike and Tom Vania, all brothers of
the bride.
“The Wedding Song” and “The Lord’s Prayer’ were musical selections offered by
Linda Krehmeyer.
For her day, the bride chose a chiffon gown featuring Chantilly lace and capped
sleeves. She carried peach and brandy-colored silk roses and baby’s breath, the
roses were made by the bride and her matron of honor. Her attendants were
attired in peach-colored chiffon gowns and carried white and peach-colored silk
roses adorned with baby’s breath. The groom and his attendants were attired in
ginger-colored tuxedos.
Following the wedding, a reception was held at St. John’s School with a dance
later at the Silver Dome Ballroom. The couple then left on a northern Wisconsin
wedding trip.
The bride is presently attending UW-Stout. The groom is a Neillsville High
School graduate and also a graduate of District I Technical Institute of Eau
Claire. He is employed by the Neillsville Bakery. They will make their home in
Eau Claire.
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