BioM: Backaus, Lisbeth Ann (1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Backaus, Blake, Berns, Pocock, Resong, Barlow, Henseler
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 9/6/1984
Backaus, Lisbeth Ann (1 September 1984)
Lisbeth Ann Backus and John Glynn Blake were untied in marriage on Saturday
afternoon, September 1, by the Rev. Joseph Henseler. St. Mary’s Catholic Church
in Neillsville served as the site for the rites.
Parents of the couple are Richard and Nancy Backaus, 1200 E. Second St.,
Neillsville, and Carroll and Georgiana Black, Rochester, Michigan.
Offering music for the service was Ronnie Resong, Jaynee Backaus and Marcie
Barlow.
Serving as maid of honor was Laura Backaus, Neillsville. The bestman was David
Blake of Dallas, Texas. Ushering were Rick Berns, Doug Pocock and Paul Blake.
The bride chose a satin gown with a lace embroidered yoke and chapel-length
train. Her fingertip-length veil fell from a wreath of roses in her hair. She
carried a cascade of white orchids, stephanotis and ivy. Her attendant was
attired in a burgundy gown and carried a white rose.
Following the service a reception was held at Fannie’s Supper Club. The couple
announced that they would take a wedding trip to Big Bay, Michigan.
The new Mrs. Blake is an April 1984 graduate of Northern Michigan University at
Marquette. He is a senior at the same school. The couple will make their home at
Marquette.
BioM: Klinke, Judy Ann (1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Klinke, Hinker, Olson, Kirn, Pakiz, Krapf, Wildish, Toburen, Carteron,
Larson, Mertens, Kirch
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/23/1984
Klinke, Judy Ann (20 July 1984)
Rural Greenwood is the new home for Mr. and Mrs. David Hinker. The couple, David
Hinker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hinker, Rt. 3 Greenwood, and Judy Ann Klinke,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klinke, Rt. 1 Greenwood, were married on July 20.
The Rev. Michael Merten’s officiated at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Greenwood.
The wedding service feathered music by Laura Larson, Greenwood.
Matron of honor was Diane Olson, the bride’s sister of Greenwood. Bridesmaids
were Janel Kirn, a friend of Greenwood; Sue Pakiz, the bride’s sister of
Greenwood; and Sandy Krapf, a friend from Stevens Point.
James Wildish, a Greenwood friend, was the bestman. He was joined by Randy and
Dean Hinker, brothers of the groom of Greenwood; and Mark Toburen, a friend from
Stevens Point. Gary Olson, the bride’s brother-in-law, and Dennis Carteron, a
friend, were ushers; both were from Greenwood.
The bride’s sisters, Sue Pakiz and Mary Olson made the wedding cake and wedding
dress, respectively.
The bride’s gown featured a satin lace yoke, bouffant sleeves and long train
with etched lace ruffles. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, baby’s breath,
lily of the valley and forget-me-nots. Her matron of honor wore a white
dotted-Swiss gown etched in pink ribbon and adorned with Victorian-style
ruffles.
Her other attendants wore similar gowns to the matron of honor only in pink.
They carried assorted nose gays in pink and lavender. The groom was attired in
white tuxedo and his attendants were attired in gray tuxedos.
Following the service, a reception, supper and dance was held at the Loyal
American Legion Hall.
The new Mrs. Hinker is a 1983 graduate of Greenwood High School and this year
from District I Tech-Eau Claire. Her husband is a 1982 graduate of the same high
school and in 1983 from District I Tech. he is employed by Harry Kirch Ford,
Neillsville.
BioM: Marriage Licenses (Sept - 1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Wolfe, Bruesewitz, Trybula, Purkapile, Witmer, Fox, Richards, Blume,
McNeely, Collinson, Kronberger, Stumpner, Czubakowski, Ketterhagen
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 9/6/1984
Marriage Licenses (Sept - 1984)
Robert Allen Wolfe, to Laura Kim Bruesewitz, both of Town of Unity, to be
married in Unity, Sept. 8.
Gerald Joseph Trybula, Town of Seif, to Theresa Mare Purkapile, Town of
Reseburg, to be married in Thorp, Sept. 8.
Kenneth Dean Witmer, to Anna Martin Fox, both of Town of Unity, to be married in
Town of Unity, Sept. 15.
Randy Ray Richards, to Alene Kay Blume, both of Huntsville, Alabama, married in
Curtiss, Sept. 1.
Daniel Joseph McNeely, to Debra Kay Collinson, both of Loyal, to be married in
Loyal, Sept. 14.
David Lee Kronberger, to Gayle Ann Stumpner, both of Neillsville, to be married
in Loyal, Sept. 8.
Eugene Leslie Czubakowski, to Brenda Agnes Ketterhagen, both of Thorp, to be
married in Thorp, Sept. 15.
BioM: Marriage Licenses (Aug/Sep - 1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Koffarnus, Cearly, Rau, Tauschen, Voigt, Zilk, Klinke, Kern, Kramas,
Nelson, Decker, Steinmetz, Smith, Elmhorst, Berg, Kubisiak, Jones, Schield,
Soper, Irish, Free, Minge, Clemens
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/23/1984
Marriage Licenses (Aug/Sep - 1984)
Gerald J. Koffarnus, to Marlene A. Cearly, both of Abbotsford, to be married in
Neillsville, Aug. 27.
James Rau, Colby to Janice Tauschen, Town of Mayville, to be married in
Dorchester, Aug. 25.
Tim Alan Voigt, to Carla Jane Zilk, both of Neillsville. To be married in
Neillsville, Sept. 1.
Michael Allen Klinke, to Carol Rae Kern, both of Greenwood, to be married in
Neillsville, Sept. 7.
Paul Henry Kramas, Abbotsford, to Marcy Kay Nelson, Town of Mayville, to be
married in Curtiss, Sept. 1.
Gary John Decker, Town of Mayville, to Kim Marie Steinmetz, Colby, to be married
in Dorchester, Sept. 8.
Kelly Van Smith, Town of Hewett, to Sandra Alice Elmhorst, Town of York, to be
married in Granton, Aug. 25.
Larry H. Jones II, to Mary Alice Schield, both of Brooklyn, N.Y., married in the
Town of Dewhurst, Aug. 18.
Albert E. Soper, Shelby County, Ohio, to Bernice N. Irish, Neillsville, to be
married in Neillsville, Aug. 25.
Robert L. Free, Neillsville, to Elaine B. Minge, Town of Grant, to be married in
Neillsville Sept. 4.
Jeffrey Wayne Clemens, Neillsville, and Debra Jane Elmhorst, Town of York, to be
married in Neillsville, Sept. 1.
BioM: Opelt, Julie Ann (1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Opelt, Hinker, Kunkel, David, Haase, Sladich, Friske, Stieglitz,
Gregorich, Schultz, Mertens
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/23/1984
Opelt, Julie Ann (3 August 1984)
The Rev. Michael Mertens officiated at the August 3 wedding of Julie Ann Opelt
and William Dean Hinker. St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Greenwood was the site
for the sharing of vows. Parents of the bride ae Mr. and Mrs. Don Opelt, Rt.
Greenwood. The groom’s parents are Barbara Hinker of Greenwood and the late
Sylvester Hinker.
Music at the service was offered by Mary Jo Gregorich, John Schultz and Shelli
Hinker.
Serving as mid of honor was Pam Kunkel, a friend of the brie from Thorp. She was
joined by Diane Susa, a friend from Greenwood; Kris Opelt, the bride’s sister of
Greenwood’; and Collette David, a friend from Marshfield.
Bestman was Dick Haase, a friend from Loyal. Completing the groom’s party were
friend Mike Sladich, the bride’s brother Joe Opelt and friend Bernie Friske; all
are from Greenwood. Ushering were Robert Hinker, the groom’s brother, and Wes
Stieglitz, the bride’s brother-in-law, both are of Greenwood.
The bride chose a Queen Anne-styled gown of sheer organza and Chantilly lace
with seed pearls. The gown swept to a multi-ruffled chapel-length train. Her hat
was adorned by matching lace and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white
roses, white spider mums and greens. Her attendants wore sheer, green Dacron
print gowns with drop shoulders and flounced hemlines. They carried yellow
carnations, white daisies and greens and had hair pieces of matching flowers.
The groom was attired in an ivory tuxedo and his attendants wore light brown
tuxedos.
The Loyal American Legion Hall was the site for the post wedding gala. The
couple announced a honeymoon to Northern Wisconsin.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Hinker will make their home at rural Greenwood. She is a
graduate of Mid-State Tech’s operating room assistant program. He attended
Greenwood Schools and is a farmer.
BioM: Pernsteiner, Sue (1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Pernsteiner, Backaus, O’Connell, Traxel, Moede, Anding, Brumm, Toelle,
Heineck, Rose, Wheeler, Henseler
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/23/1984
Pernsteiner, Sue (18 August 1984)
Sue Pernsteiner and Phillip Backaus were united in marriage at St. Mary’s
Catholic Church in Neillsville on Saturday afternoon, August 18. The Rev. Joseph
Henseler officiated.
Parents of the bride are Joe Pernsteiner III, Rt. 1 Granton, and the late Betty
Pernsteiner; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Backaus, 1200 East Second St.,
Neillsville.
Attending the bride was maid of honor Shelly Pernsteiner, the bride’s sister of
Granton; Lolly Backaus, the groom’s sister of Neillsville; Louann Traxel, a
friend from Marshfield; and Susan Moede, a friend from Chili.
Blaine Anding, a friend from Neillsville, was bestman. He was joined by Eric
Backaus, the groom’s brother of Neillsville; Jeff Brumm, a friend from Chicago;
and Mike Toelle and Pete Heineck, both friends from Neillsville. Ushering ware
Dennis Rose and Dan Backaus, both Marshfield cousins of the honored couple.
Miniature bride was Maryjo Wheeler, the bride’s cousin of Marshfield. Miniature
groom was Joe Backaus, the groom’s brother of Neillsville.
The bride chose a Victorian-style gown with high neckline and Schiffli
embroidered yoke, fitted bodice with Basque waistline, ruffled trim and
chapel-length train. She wore a lace-covered and streamered picture hat. She
carried a silk arrangement of pink and white roses and greenery. Her attendants
wore pink off-the-shoulder gowns that were trimmed in lace and featured V-shaped
sheer yokes, close fitting bodice and full skirt. They carried matching nose
gays.
Following the service, a reception was held at the Neillsville Country Club.
The new Mrs. Backaus is a 1982 graduate of Granton High School and is employed
by Wheeler Chevrolet of Marshfield. Her husband, a 1982 graduate of Neillsville
High School, is employed by Tesmer Construction Corporation of Neillsville.
BioM: Rychnovsky, Lori (1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Rychnovsky, Harriman, Vine, Newton, Johnson, Schwartz, Hanewall,
Quast, Lahner, Froehlich, Clark, Murphy
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/23/1984
Rychnovsky, Lori (25 August 1984)
Lori Rychnovsky and Kent Harriman were married on Saturday afternoon August 25,
in Eau Claire’s Wesleyan United Methodist Church by the Rev. Robert Murphy.
Parents of the couple are Ed and Ruth Rychnovsky, 209 Clay St., Neillsville, and
Robert and Audrey Harriman of Eau Claire.
Kris Vine, a friend of the bride from La Crosse was maid of honor. She was
joined by Nancy Newton, a friend from Rochester, Minnesota; Linda Johnson, the
groom’s sister of Eau Claire and Sandy Schwartz, a friend from Eau Claire.
Bestman was Brad Hanewall of Eau Claire. Groomsmen were Bob Quast of Fall Creek
and Tony Lahner and Jim Schwartz, both of Eau Claire. All are friends of the
groom. Ushering were Scott Rychnovsky, the bride’s brother of Fall River, and
Layne Froehlich, a friend from Eau Claire.
Miniature bride was Andrea Rychnovsky, the bride’s niece of Fall River.
Miniature groom was Tyler Clark, the groom’s nephew of Eau Claire.
The bride wore an organza gown trimmed in lustrous satin at the top of the
renaissance sleeve and the hemline, which flowed into a chapel-length train.
Lace accented the pearled bodice and sleeves. She chose a matching picture hat
that was trimmed with a silk illusion veil. She carried a cascade of pink roses,
white carnations, baby’s breath and ivy. Her attendants wore wine-hued taffeta
gowns with deep off-the-shoulder bodice ruffles, puffed sleeves, dropped waists
and baby-doll style bows in the back. They carried single pink roses adorned
with baby’s breath and greens. The groom and his attendants were attired in
silver Ashley-style tailed tuxedos.
A reception and dance was held at Fanny Hill Supper Club in Eau Claire. The
couple announced wedding trip plans for the Black Hills.
The new Mrs. Harriman is a graduate of Neillsville High School and is now a
medical lab technician for Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire. Her husband has
a bachelor’s degree in distributive education and marketing.
BioM: Strey, Margaret Mary (1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Strey, Dahl, Anderegg, Faber, Fulwiler, Weber, Rueth, Handt,
Lindekugel, Alleshaski, Cords, LaBarge, Wenker
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/23/1984
Strey, Margaret Mary (28 July 1984)
The Rev. Kevin Wenker officiated at the July 28 wedding service for Margaret
Mary Strey and Arthur John Dahl, Jr. The vows were shared at Granton’s Zion
Lutheran Church. Parents of the couple are Ray and Alberta Strey and Art and
Marie Dahl, all of Rt. 1 Granton
Music at the service was offered by Lisa LaBarge.
Carol Anderegg, a friend from Loyal, was the maid of honor. She was joined by
Sandy Faber, the bride’s niece of Marshfield; Kim Fulwiler, a friend from Loyal;
Linda Weber, a friend from Rozeville; and Rose Rueth, a friend from Loyal.
Bestman was Jeff Handt, a friend from Neillsville. He was joined by Mark
Lindekugel, the groom’s cousin of Oshkosh; Adrian Alleshaski, a friend from
Marshfield; Terry Strey, the bride’s brother of Saukville; and Jerry Cords, a
friend from Cleveland, Ohio. Ushering were Duane Strey, the bride’s brother of
Granton, and Brian Dahl, the groom’s cousin of Stetsonville.
The bride chose a laced gown featuring a Queen Anne collar and hoop skirt. She
carried a bouquet of violets, white roses, daisies and baby’s breath. Her
attendants wore gowns in violet, pink, lime, blue and apricot and they carried
flowers similar to those of the bride’s. The groom was attired in a white tuxedo
and his attendants wore gray tuxedos.
Following the service, a reception was held at the Loyal American Legion Hall.
The couple announced wedding trip plans for Great America and the Milwaukee
area.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Dahl will make their home at rural Granton. She is a 1984
graduate of Loyal High School and is employed by the Neillsville A&W. Her
husband is a 1979 graduate of Granton High School and is an assistant foreman
for Nelson Muffler at Neillsville.
BioM: Wilcox, Brenda (1984)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Wilcox, Foster, Gilbert, Gross, Cattanach, Glasco, Balciar, Wells,
Slowiak, Herbrand, Forde
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/23/1984
Wilcox, Brenda (11 August 1984)
Brenda Wilcox and Doug Foster, both of Milwaukee, were united in marriage on
Saturday afternoon, August 11, at Calvary Lutheran Church, Neillsville. The Rev.
Paul Forde officiated. Parents of the bride are Glendon and Joyce Wilcox, 522
West Fourth St., Neillsville. The groom’s mother is Lila Gilbert, Milwaukee.
Cindy Slowiak of Minneapolis, accompanied by Kris Herbrand of Neillsville,
offered music for the exchange of vows.
Marcia Gross of Neillsville was matron of honor. She was joined by Michelle
Wilcox of Neillsville and Diana Foster of Milwaukee. Bestman was Connan Foster,
Milwaukee. He was joined by Dennis Wilcox of Chippewa Falls and Kurt Cattanach
of Milwaukee. Ushering were Jerry Gross of Neillsville and Thomas Glasco of
Milwaukee.
Also aiding at the wedding were Lori Wilcox of Chippewa Falls, who handled the
guestbook; Lisa Balciar of Medford, who handled the programs; and Jen Wells of
Medford, who created the wedding cake.
The bride chose a floor-length, ivory, Victorian-style gown with Chantilly lace
accenting the sleeves, bodice and neckline. Her lace-covered hat had an upturned
brim and supported a blush veil. She carried a bouquet of roses and baby’s
breath. Her attendants wore tea-length gowns in antique peach with Chantilly
lace ornamenting the bodice and hemline. Their hats were similar to the bride’s,
but only in antique peach hues.
They carried nose gays of miniature carnations and baby’s breath. The groom and
his attendants were attired in brown Lexington-style tuxedos.
Following the service, a reception was held at Fannie’s Supper Club,
Neillsville. The couple announced wedding trip plans to Niagara Falls.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Foster will make their home in Milwaukee. She is a 1976
graduate of Neillsville High School and in 1981 from UW-Eau Claire in nursing.
She is employed by the Wood-VA Center, Milwaukee. Her husband has a master’s
degree in social work and is employed by the Milwaukee Public Schools.
Prenuptial events included a shower hosted by Marcia Gross of Neillsville and a
shower by nursing colleagues in Milwaukee.
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