BioM: Richmond,
Carole Jeanne (1977)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Richmond, Krueger, Sparkes, Swan, Luppino, Gansch, Krainz, Kaminski,
Helm, Noble
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/25/1977
Richmond, Carole Jeanne (20 August 1977)
The Granton United Methodist Church was the setting for the August 20 exchange
of marriage vows between Carole Jeanne Richmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Richmond of Rt. 2 Granton, and Gerri Lee Krueger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Krueger of Rt. 1 Arpin. The Rev. William Noble officiated at the 2 p.m.
ceremony, which was followed by a 3:30 reception at the Loyal American Legion
Hall.
The bride appeared in a gown of nylon organza and Alencon lace fashioned with a
Queen Anne neckline and bishop sleeves. The empire waistline showed a full
A-line skirt extending into to a chapel train. Both the gown and the bride’s
Juliet half-cap were touched with blue and blue-tinted carnations as she was
presented in marriage by her father.
Mrs. Robert Sparkes, Vesper, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Karen Richmond of La Crosse, Miss Debbie Swan of Wisconsin Rapids and Miss
Barbara Richmond and Miss Laurie Richmond, both of Neillsville. Their A-line
gowns of blue and lavender floral organza featured short, flared sleeves and
cape-collar detailing. Parasols of matching fabric accented their costumes, they
wore white rose buds in their hair.
The groom was attended by Robert Sparkes, Vesper, as bestman and by Paul Luppino
of Iron Belt, Marv Richmond of Granton, Al Gansch of Vesper and Mike Kruger of
Arpin as groomsmen. Ushering duties were shared by Larry Krainz, Marshfield, and
Andy Kaminski, Wisconsin Rapids.
Soloist Barbara Richmond sang “Wedding Song” and “Morning Has broken.” The
organist was Caroline Helm.
The bride was honored at two prenuptial showers given by her bridesmaids. A
rehearsal dinner was held at Bali Hai Supper Club.
The new Mrs. Krueger is a 1975 graduate of Granton High School and a 1977
graduate of Mid-State Technical Institute, Wisconsin Rapids, in secretarial
science. Her husband graduated in 1975 from Lincoln High School, Wisconsin
Rapids, and in 1977 from Mid-State Technical Institute there in diesel
mechanics. He is presently employed by Schneider Trans. in Green Bay as a
mechanic. Upon their return trip from a wedding trip to Yellowstone, they will
live in Green Bay.
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