BioM: Hagedorn, Theresa Gail
(1969)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Hagedorn, Johnson,
Urban, Struble, Lipscy, Smith, Lehmann, Lindloff
----Source: Clark County
Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 6/19/1969
Hagedorn, Theresa Gail
(Marriage - 14 June 1969)
Miss Theresa Gail Hagedorn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Hagedorn, and Lloyd Wayne Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T.
Johnson, all of Neillsville, were united in marriage Sunday at 3 p.m. at St.
John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. Norman W. Lindloff officiated at
the double-ring ceremony.
Spring green bows and altar bouquets of white
gladioli, daisies and baby’s breath decorated the church. One hundred fifty
guests watched Mr. Hagedorn escort his daughter to the altar.
The bride
wore a gown of crystal peau de soie and sheer organza in empire design, with
re-embroidered Alencon lace framing a high collar. It featured a circular,
detachable train of sheer organza. The lace clustered organza fingertip veil was
attached to a headpiece of sheer organza petals. She carried a casual mass
bouquet of white daisies with baby’s breath and stephanotis.
June K.
Johnson served as maid-of-honor, and Susan Johnson as bridesmaid. Both are
sisters of the groom. They were dressed in floor-length empire gowns of spring
green crepe, which were accented by their white straw, picture hats. Each
carried a casual mass bouquet of yellow daisies and white baby’s breath.
Dick Urban was best man, and groomsman was Glenn Johnson. Dean Struble, Steve
Lipscy, John Hagedorn and Jerald Hagedorn served as ushers.
Flower girls
were Michele Hagedorn and Myra Hagedorn of Sun Prairie. They wore white floor
length dresses with green sashes, and carried miniature bouquets identical to
the attendants. Each had small daisies in her hair.
“Oh Perfect Love” and
“The Wedding Prayer” were sung by Kendall Smith, and Victor Lehmann presided at
the organ.
A wedding reception was held at 4:30 p.m. at St. John’s
Lutheran School, with 350 guests attending. Spring green crepe streamers and
white candles decorated the tables.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left on a
wedding trip to Fairbanks, Alaska, until July 9, when they take up residence at
Eielson AFB, Alaska.
Mrs. Johnson graduated from Neillsville High School
in 1965 and from Wisconsin State University-Eau Claire in May, 1969. She has
recently been employed as an intern for sixth grade at the Rice Lake Junior High
School. Mr. Johnson is a 1966 Neillsville High School graduate and is presently
serving with the United States Air Force as a sergeant in communications.
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