BioM: Zopfi, Kayla Lynn (12 Oct 2013)

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Surnames: Adler, Colby, Erl, Eppers, Graham, Jakel, LaSee, Mueller, Nixdorf, Paul, Reynolds, Thielman, Thieme, Uhlig, Weiler, Zopfi

----Source: The Tribune - Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 12/18/2013

Kayla Lynn Zopfi and Travis Allan Nixdorf were united in marriage October 12, 2013 at Christ Lutheran Church, Abbotsford with Pastor Gary Paul officiated.

The bride is the daughter of James and Sharon Colby of Colby (and the late Howard Zopfi), and her husband is the son of Allan and Mary Nixdorf of Abbotsford.

The matron of honor was Keesha Adler. Bridesmaids were Jenna Reynolds; Bryanna Graham; Sara Thieme; and Ashley Thielman. The personal attend was Sam Erl.

The miniature bride was Ciena Adler; The flower girl was Taelyn Adler; The ring bearer was Zane Alder.

The Best man was Brad Thielman. Groomsmen were Nate Jakel; Brandon Mueller; Josh Eppers; Travis Weiler.

The ushers were Ben Uhlig; Aaron LaSee.

The bride graduated from Colby High School in 2007 and NorthCentral Technical College in 2008 as a certified nursing assistant. She is currently employed as a CNA at Golden Living Center-Continental Manor in Abbotsford.

The groom graduated from Abbotsford High School in 2005 and studied to be a paramedic at North Technical College. He is currently employed as an EMT for Spirit Medical Transport of Marshfield and is assistant chief of the Abbotsford Ambulance Service.

The couple lives in Abbotsford.
            

 

 


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