BioM Timmler, Edith Ann (1969)
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Surnames: Timmler, Braun
----Source: The Loyal TRG (Loyal, Clark County, WI) 04 Aug 1969
Timmler, Edith Ann (02 Aug 1968)
Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Edith Amm Timmler, 220 W. 22nd St.,
Marshfield and Gerhard (Gary) A. Braun, route 2, Spencer, at St. Arthont's
Church, Loyal.
The Rev. Father Norbert King officiated at the 1 p.m. ceremony onSaturday,
August 2 and the Girls Choir provided the music.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Timmler, route 2, Loyal and Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent Braun, route 2, Spencer.
The bride chose a gown of pearled scalloped chantilace with sabrina neckline and
a scalloped redingote skirt that swept to a chapel train. A crown of pearls and
lace held the elbow length illusion veil.
Mrs. Larry Shortess, Marshfield was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were
Miss Karen Braun, Minocqua and Miss Mary Kapfer, West Bend.
The aides wore aqua gowns of siki with A-line skirts which were trimmed at the
empire waist with lace. They wore short pouf veils with pearl accent.
Larry Shortess, Marshfield, was the best man and James Young, Loyal and Michael
Braun, Spencer, were groomsmen.
James Rueth and Dale Timmler ushered the guests.
The wedding day events included a reception following the ceremony, dinner and
dance all at the Eagles Club at Marshfield.
The bride is a 1967 graduate of Loyal High School and is employed by the
Marshfield Valtronics, Inc.
The groom is also a 1967graduate of the same high school and is employed at
House of Heating in Marshfield.
After a wedding trip to the Black Hills the couple will reside at route 3,
Marshfield.
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