BioM: Lindekugel, Julie Jean (1972)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Lindekugel, Loos, Humlie, King, Rayhorn, Klessig, Mack, Prien, Bowe,
LaBarge, Weyhmiller, Wolfe, Zepaltas
----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 02 Nov 1972
Lindekugel, Julie Jean (21 OCT 1972)
Trinity Lutheran Church, Loyal, was the setting for the wedding of Julie Jean
Lindekugel and Charles David Loos, which took place on Saturday, October 21,
1972, at 1:15 p.m. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Loos, Route 1,
Loyal (Clark Co., Wis.), and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lindekugel, Route 1, Loyal.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. Humlie and Father King. The bride was given
away by her parents. Music was furnished by Pamela Wolfe and the Zepaltas
sisters.
The bride chose a Victorian styled gown, with high collar, long sheer sleeves,
and cluny lace trim. Her cathedral veil was three tiered, and she carried a
bouquet of roses, carnations, and baby's breath.
Maid of honor was Miss Lana Rayhorn of Loyal, Wisconsin. Bridesmaids were Miss
Darla Klessig, Colby, Miss Maureen Mack, Loyal, and Miss Peg Prien, Colby. Their
chiffon gowns were moss green, hot pink, lavender, and Salmon, and they wore
crocheted hats. The bridal attendants carried medley bouquets.
Best man for Mr. Loos, was Jon Bowe of Loyal. Groomsmen were Jeff Lindekugel,
Loyal, Timothy LaBarge, Kenosha, and Bob Weyhmiller, Ripon.
Ushers were Daniel Loos and Darrel Klessig.
The reception and dance were held at the Spencer Municipal Hall, with the supper
being held in the church basement.
The bride graduated from Loyal High School in 1971, Mid-State Technical
Institute in 1972, and is presently employed as a medical assistant in the
Marshfield Clinic.
The groom graduated from Loyal High School in 1971, and is presently employed by
Mike's Standard Station.
The couple have made their home at Mapleway Terrace, R.R. 2, Loyal, Wisconsin.
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