BioM: Kell, Stephanie
(1978)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kell, Lindloff
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 3/02/1978
Kell, Stephanie (30 July 1979)
Stephanie Kell and James Lindloff were united in marriage, July 30, in
Watertown. Parents of the couple are the Rev. and Mrs. Myron Kell, Watertown,
and the Rev. and Mrs. Norman W. Lindloff, West Fifth St., Neillsville.
The 4:00 p.m. services at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church allowed the father of the
bride to marry the couple. Music was provided by Jon Peterson on the organ, and
the congregation singing “Lord, Who At Cana’s Wedding Feast” and “Who Trusts In
God, A Strong Abode.” Serving as speaker for the service was Merk Lindner.
Serving as maid of Honor was Lauren Kell, sister of the bride. She was joined by
Karen Kell, Mary Frohmader and Betty Wessel.
Serving as best man was Timothy Lindloff, brother of the groom. He was joined by
Thomas Lindloff, Gregg, Schoeneck and Neil Vernum. Ushering were Daniel Kell,
Thomas Pankow and Jon Voss.
A reception was held on the church lawn following the wedding. A nuptial dinner
was held at 7:00 p.m. in a Watertown restaurant.
The bride attended Northwestern Preparatory School, Watertown, and Dr. Martin
Luther College, New Ulm, Mn. The groom received his Pre-Ministry training at
Northwestern Preparatory School and Northwestern College, also located in
Watertown. He graduated in May of this year from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary,
Mequon, receiving his master’s degree in divinity and was installed as pastor on
July 9 of Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Forest Lake, Mn. The couple will
make their home there.
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