BioM: Bayuk, Colette Ann #2 (1969)
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Surnames: Bayuk, Jordan, Lamovec, Clark, Droll, Kokaly, Nauertz
----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 09 Oct 1969
Bayuk, Colette Ann (27 SEP 1969)
Rev. Michael Mertens officiated at a 12:30 p.m. ceremony at the Holy Family
Catholic Church at Willard for the marriage of Colette Ann Bayuk, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bayuk of Willard (Clark Co., Wis.), and Paul Benedict
Jordan, son of Mrs. Katherine Jordan of Neillsville, on Saturday, Sept. 27th,
1969.
The parish choir sang during the ceremony, directed by Mrs. Henry Lamovec,
organist, and several guitar selections accompanied the singing voices of
Richard Bayuk (brother of the bride), John Clark and Larry Droll.
The bride was attired in a floor length gown with lace trim around the skirt and
sleeves, with Empire waistline and straight skirt, and shoulder length veil,
fastened by a small star on her forehead. She carried a fall bouquet of red
roses and white mums, accented with the traditional ivy.
The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Mary June Bayuk of Milwaukee, and
the bridesmaid was Miss Marie Kokaly of Stevens Point. They wore lime green
crepe gowns with moss green velvet sashes. Their veils were topped by matching
velvet bows, and they carried crescent sprays of purple asters.
The best man was Gary Nauertz of Neillsville and Charles Bayuk, brother of the
bride, was groomsman. Joh Bayuk and James Bayuk were ushers.
Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the West Side Hall at
Willard, followed by the wedding dinner in the parish center.
The bride was a graduate from the Greenwood High School in 1966 and is currently
employed by the Weinbrenner Shoe Corp. in Marshfield. The groom graduated from
the Neillsville High School in 1965 and is employed by Royal Crown Bottling Co.
in Neillsville, as salesman.
The wedding trip will include a visit to Lincoln, Neb. To see the groom's
mother, who is ill at a hospital there.
After their honeymoon the young couple will make their home on Route 2, Granton,
Wis.
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