BioM: Witek, Dianne Joan (1968)
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Surnames: Witek, Rosiejka, Siudak, West, Penk, Piecarz
----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 09 Jan 1969
Witek, Dianne Joan (30 NOV 1968)
Miss Dianne Joan Witek became eh bride of David Frank Rosiejka at St.
Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, Lublin (Taylor Co., Wis.), on Saturday,
November 30, 1968. Rev. Norbert West performed the two p.m. marriage ceremony.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Witek and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rosiejka, both of Lublin.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a floor length bridal gown of
peau taffeta fashioned with long tapered sleeves and semi-scooped neckline. A
band of Chantilly lace adorned the empire style bodice. The dome skirt was
highlighted by a Watteau sweeping into a chapel train. Her flowers were a
cascade of white roses.
Miss Sandra Witek was her sister's maid of honor, and bridesmaids were friends,
Jackie Penk and Cindy Siudak. They wore empire styled dresses of red velvet. A
band of white velvet accented the long sleeves and the hemline of the sheath
silhouette. Harmonizing veils were \secured to a velvet floral duster and each
carried bouquets consisting of red and white roses with red velvet streamers.
Ronald Rosiejka served as his brother's best man, and groomsmen were Anthony
Siudak, cousin of the groom, and Stanley Siudak, friend of the groom. Ushers
were Thomas Wittek and Thomas Piecarz.
A reception and supper for 375 guests were held at St. Hedwig's Hall, Thorp
(Clark Co., Wis.).
The mothers of the bride and groom wore moss green velvet dresses with gold and
green trim and accessories.
The bride, a graduate of Gilman High School, was a clerk typist for North
American Life and Casualty Co., Minneapolis, and the groom also a graduate of
Gilman High School, is a Sergeant with the U.S. Army.
They will make their home in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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