BioM: Hodnett, Nancy
Kay (1976)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Hodnett, Abramczak, Puerner, Janicki, Serocki, Sackman, Vetterkind
---------Source: Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 06 Oct 1976
Hodnett, Nancy Kay (21 Aug 1976)
Miss Nancy Kay Hodnett and Robert C. Abramczak were married August 21, 1976 in
St. Bernard-St. Hedwig’s Catholic Church in Thorp, the Rev. John Puerner
officiating at the 3 p.m. double ring ceremony. Miss Cheryl Janicki, Thorp, was
soloist.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodnett of Withee, who presented
their daughter in marriage, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Abramczak of Thorp.
Selected for the wedding was a princess style gown of silk organza over silk
taffeta , with Belgium lace and a Venice lace headpiece, to which was affixed a
bouffant lace headpiece, to which was affixed a bouffant lace and tulle
cathedral length veil. She carried a cascade of roses.
In the bridal party were Miss Karen Hodnett of Brodhead, as maid of honor, and
Miss Lois and Miss Kay Hodnett, both of Withee, and Miss Denise Serocki, Thorp,
bridesmaids.
They wore pink and aqua floral gowns with white picture hats, and each had an
arrangement of tinted carnations with baby’s breath.
The bridegroom was attended by Don Abramczak, Thorp, as best man, and Charles
Sackman and Bill and David Abramczak, all of Thorp, as groomsmen. Ushering were
Allan Hodnett of Muskego and Leonard Vetterkind, Thorp.
The Quonset Hall in Thorp was the setting for the reception, followed by a
dinner and dance in the evening.
The bride graduated from Owen-Withee High School in 1972, and is a clerk-typist
for ITT Life Insurance Corp., Thorp. The bridegroom graduated from Thorp High
School in 1970, spent three years in the U.S. Army, and is a truck driver for
Dave Haas, Inc., Thorp. The newlyweds will live in Thorp.
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