BioM: Wiesner, Tammy
(1979)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Wiesner, Primeau, Tresemer, Oestreich, Firnstahl, Wetzel, Roehl,
Lindloff
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 4/05/1979
Wiesner, Tammy (17 March 1979)
In an afternoon, March 17 setting St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Neillsville, wedding vows were exchanged between Tammy Wiesner and Gary Primeau.
The Rev. Norman Lindloff officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Leo and Florence Wiesner, Neillsville, and the
groom is the son of Ervin and Francise Primeau, Abbotsford. Presented at the
altar by her father, the bride caried red roses, white carnations and baby’s
breath. She chose a chiffon gown with bodice lace and empire waist and a Juliet
cap with lace and pearls.
Maid of honor was Diane Tresemer, Neillsville, who was joined by the bride’s
sister, Annette, of Neillsville and Debra Oestreich of Loyal. With all carrying
similar flowers to the brides. Diane wore a a pink chiffon gown while the other
girls wore yellow and blue chiffon dresses.
Bestman was Thomas Firnstahl of Colby. He was joined by Robert Wetzel and David
Oestreich. All were attired in blue tuxedos. Ushering were Tim Tresemer of
Neillsville and Ervin Primeau of Abbotsford. Serving as ringbearer was Donald
Wiesner, brother of the bride, and Rita Roehl, a cousin of the bride, was flower
girl.
A reception at the Neillsville American Legion Hall followed the wedding and the
couple opted to take a summer honeymoon. To reside on Rt. 4, Neillsville, the
new Mrs. Primeau is employed at the Neillsville Memorial Home. She is a 1978
graduate of Neillsville High School. The groom, a 1974 graduate of Abbotsford
High School, is employed by Pirkle Refrigeration of Madison.
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