BioM: Lato, Jean (1972)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Lato, Kadolph, Humlie, Puerner, Petke, Hass, Kodl, Braun, Fravert,
Pachal, Truckey, Mamayek, Zajack
----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 09 Nov 1972
Lato, Jean (28 OCT 1972)
Jean Lato, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Lato, Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.), and
Randy Kadolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Kadolph, R.R. 1, Loyal (Clark Co.),
were married at St. Hedwig's Church, Thorp, on Saturday, October 28, 1972, at
1:30 p.m. Father Puerner, Thorp, and Rev. Humlie, Loyal, officiated at the
ceremony.
For her wedding the bride chose a floor length empire styled bridal gown of
Chantilly lace, featuring lantern sleeves and high neckline. The A-line
silhouette was highlighted by a sweeping chapel train. A lace petal cluster
accented by organza bows secured her bouffant veil of sheer bridal illusion.
Joan Petke, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Mary Lato, sister of
the bride, Thorp, Karol hass, Thorp, and Vickie Kodl, Thorp, were bridesmaids.
The attendants wore floor length dresses of red velvet fashioned with bishop
sleeves and high necklines, accented with white Venice lace, with harmonizing
veils securing a lace cloche.
Jack Kadolph, brother of the groom, Loyal, was best man, and Fred Petke,
brother-in-law of the groom, Thorp, and Mike Braun and Fred Fravert of Loyal,
were groomsmen.
Randy Pachal and Casey Zajack performed ushering duties.
Mr. Roger Truckey furnished music during the ceremony, with Miss Diane Mamayek
as soloist.
A wedding reception was held at Quonset Hall, with a wedding dance in the
evening.
Mrs. Kadolph is a 1972 graduate of Thorp High School and her husband a 1970
graduate of Loyal High School, and is self-employed in the roofing business.
After a two week wedding trip to Arizona, the couple is making their home at
Route 2, 221 Union St., Loyal, Wis.
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