BioM: Meredith,
Shelly K. (1979)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Meredith, Krejci, Ziegler, Reineck, Raine, Pulju, Cernik, Miller,
Huebner, Marty, Vincent, Oldham, Spangler, Clark
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/24/1979
Meredith, Shelly K. (12 May 1979)
The Neillsville United Church of Christ served as the site for the Saturday
afternoon, May 12, wedding of Shelley K. Meredith and Scott D. Krejci. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meredith, Rt. 5 and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Devere Krejci, Rt. 4, all of Neillsville. With the Rev. Gary Clark
officiating at the service, music was offered by Pam Vincent, Dixie Oldham and
Deon Spangler.
The bride chose a floor-length gown of rose point lace, trimmed with special
lace and seed pearls. The dress featured a Queen Anne’s neckline, bishop sleeves
and pleated ruffle flounce hemline sweeping to a chapel train. Her matching veil
was fingertip length.
Maid of honor was Tammy Ziegler of La Crosse, who was joined by Mrs. Randy
Reineck and Emile Raine of Neillsville and Tammy Pulju of Eau Claire. They were
attired in spaghetti-strap gowns of polyester knit with printed sheer Dacron
peplum jackets.
Jerry Cernik, Jr., was bestman. He was joined by Randy Reineck and Danny Miller,
both of Neillsville, and Ron Huebner, Spooner. Ushering were Terry Marty and
Valerie Meredith, both of Neillsville.
Following the services, a dinner was held at the Wildcat Inn and a dance
followed at the Silver Dome Ballroom.
The bride is a 1978 graduate of Neillsville High School and is employed at the
Neillsville Bakery. The groom, a 1976 graduate from the same school, is a
salesman for Kindt Building Center of Marshfield. After a wedding trip to the
western states, the couple will make their home on Rt. 4 Neillsville.
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