BioM: Krueger, Pamela Jean (1969)
Transcriber: Pam Harders
Email: posted4u@charter.net
Surnames: Krueger, Bunkelman, Tellock, Koplitz, Leffel, Penny, Leichtnam
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 19 Jun 1969
Krueger, Pamela Jean (7 JUN 1969)
Pamela Jean Krueger, Curtiss (Clark Co., Wis.), and Larry Robert Bunkelman,
Abbotsford, were married Saturday, June 7, 1969, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
Curtiss. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krueger, Curtiss, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Bunkelman, Plover.
The Rev. Roger Tellock performed the 2 p.m. ceremony. Miss Sheila Koplitz played
the organ. The church was decorated with baskets of white gladiolas and pink
daisies.
The bride, given away by her father, was seen in a white A-line lace over
taffeta and sequined dress. Her veil was four tiered, held by a crown with
chiffon and crystals. Her flowers were a cascade of red roses and white
carnations with ivy leaves.
Mrs. Roger Bunkelman, Abbotsford, was matron of honor, and bridesmaid was Miss
Penny Leffel, Pickerel, Wis. Their dresses were of white cotton lace and pink
crepe with a pink satin bow. They wore pink veils with white pearls.
Best man was Roger Bunkelman, Abbotsford. Joe Penny, Dorchester, was the
groomsman. Ushering duties were performed by Dennis Krueger, Curtiss, and Ave
Leichtnam, Dorchester.
Following he wedding ceremonies was a reception at the home of the bride, and a
dinner at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Curtiss.
The bride is a 1968 graduate of Colby High School. The groom graduated from
Abbotsford High School in 1963. He is employed at Land O'Lakes Creamery at
Spencer. They are making their home in Abbotsford.
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