BioM: Polzin, Bonnie Lou (1983)
Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Marden, Polzin, Lulloff, Hohn, Bucholz, Mason, Millerman, Wagner,
Prosser, Hawley, Poehnlein
---Source: Marshfield News-Herald (15 June 1983)
Polzin, Bonnie Lou ( Marriage - 4 June 1983)
The Rev. Lloyd Hohn of Assembly of God Church, Neillsville, solemnized the
nuptials June 4 at Lake Eau Claire County Park, Augusta, for Miss Bonnie Lou
Polzin, daughter of Alvin Polzin, Route 2, Neillsville, and Randy Glenn Marden,
Route 1, Neillsville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lulloff, Neillsville. Mrs. Hohn
was organist and Akela Bucholz of Minneapolis, soloist.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a satin Victorian gown
and a bridal veil of Georgette and lace secured to a wreath of blue silk
flowers. She carried a blue and white silk floral cascade.
Miss Molly Mason of Minneapolis was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Barbara
Millerman of Barron and Mrs. Donna Wagner and Miss Linda Polzin Neillsville.
They had white Victorian tops and blue satin skirts. Each aide had a basket of
blue silk flowers.
Amy Prosser and Greg Polzin of Neillsville were flower girl and ring bearer
respectively.
Ronald Marden of Rockton, Illinois was best man. Groomsmen were Jerry Marden of
Spencer, Mike Hawley of Merrillan and Bruce Poehnlein, Neillsville. Ushering
were Calvin Polzin, Marshfield, and Roger, Jerry and Warren Polzin, Neillsville.
The reception also was at the park site. Following a northern Wisconsin and
Apostle Island honeymoon, the Marden will live on Route 1, Neillsville.
Both graduated from Neillsville High School, the bride in 1977 and her husband
in 1971. She also graduated in 1979 from Indianhead Technical Institute-New
Richmond and this year from North Central Bible College, Minneapolis. The
bridegroom is a press operator for Nelson Muffler of Neillsville.
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