BioM: Trybula, Sharon Ann (1969)
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Surnames: Weber, Trybula, Welzien, Debnor, Olson, Fisher, Palubenski, Rabulinski
----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 11 Dec 1969
Trybula, Sharon Ann (22 NOV 1969)
Miss Sharon Ann Trybula, the daughter of John Trybula Sr., became the bride of
Gary Alan Weber, son of Bernice Weber, Beloit, at 12 noon on Saturday, November
22, 1969 at St. Hedwig's Chapel, Thorp.
The bride wore a gown of Peau Soie, styled with an A-line skirt, full train,
tapered cuff and full sleeve. Lace and pearl trim were on the bodice, skirt and
cuff. A petal shaped headpiece trimmed with lace and crystals held her elbow
length veil, and she carried a bouquet of mums with grapes and stephanotis.
Nancy Welzien, friend of the bride, San Diego, Calif., was maid of honor, and
bridesmaids were Judy Debnor, Alexandria Trybula, Christine Trybula, cousins of
the bride, and Kathleen Trybula, sister-in-law of the bride. They wore high
waisted plum velvet dresses featuring long sleeves with ruffles at the cuffs and
collar. They each wore petal shaped headpieces of velvet and pearl and carried
white mums.
The groom was attended by Dave Weber, brother f the groom, as best man, and
Daniel Fisher, Joel Olson, friends of the groom, Walter Palubenski, cousin of
the groom, and John Trybula, brother of the bride, as groomsmen. Ushers were
Michael Rabulinski and Roger Trybula.
A dinner and reception were held at St. Hedwig's Quonset.
The bride attended Thorp High School and American Academy of Art in Chicago, and
has been employed at Kraneteb Studio. The groom attended Beloit High School and
American Academy of Art in Chicago, and is a commercial artist.
After a wedding trip to Miami, Fla., they will make their home on the north side
of Chicago.
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