Bio: Goetz, Lynette
Marie (Engagement - 1979)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Goetz, Hart
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 10/11/1979
Goetz, Lynette Marie (Engagement - 1979)
Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Lynette Marie, are Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Goetz, Rt. 1 Neillsville. The groom-to-be is George David Hart, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hart, Rt. 1 Alma Center. The bride-to-be, an administrative
secretary at the Marshfield Clinic, is a 1977 graduate of Neillsville High
School and a 1978 graduate of Patricia Stevens Career College, Milwaukee. George
is a 1976 graduate of Lincoln High School and a 1977 graduate of Indianhead
Technical Institute, New Richmond. He is presently a farmer.
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BioM: Goetz, Lynette
M. (1979)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Goetz, Hart, Schmidt, Spiegel, Meihak, Knoop, Tess, Lindloff
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 11/22/1979
Goetz, Lynette M. (10 November 1979)
Lynette M. Goetz, and George D. Hart were united in marriage during afternoon
ceremonies, November 10, in St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Neillsville
and officiated by the Rev. Norman Lindloff. The parents of the bride are Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Goetz, Rt. 1 Neillsville, and the parents of the groom are, (names
were missing) of Alma Center.
Mary Schmidt, a friend of the couple from Neillsville, was maid of honor. She
was assisted by Nancy Spiegel, a cousin of the bride from Eau Claire.
Joe Hart, the groom’s brother of Alma Center, was bestman. He was joined by Brad
Goetz, Neillsville, a brother of the bride. Ushering were Jim Hart, another
brother of the groom, Alma Center; and Gary Meihak, Neillsville, a friend of the
couple. Kenny Hart, the groom’s brother, was ring bearer and Stephanie Knoop,
Neillsville, was the flower girl.
The bride was attired in a nylon, organza gown featuring a high V-neckline,
empire waist, bishop sleeves and trimmed in silk Venician lace and including a
chapel-length train. Her veil of fingertip length fell from a modified
Juliet-style cap. She carried a colonial bouquet of orange roses, yellow
carnations, bronze mums and baby’s breath.
The bridesmaids were attired in orange-colored gowns with white lace trim in an
old-fashioned style featuring lone sleeves, high necks, ruffled bodices and
hemlines. They also carried colonial bouquets of yellow carnations, bronze mums
and baby’s breath.
“The Wedding Prayer” and “The Lord’s Prayer” were offered as musical selections
by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tess. Following the wedding service, a dinner, reception
and dance were held at the Neillsville American Legion Hall.
The bride, a 1977 graduate of Neillsville High School, also is a 1978 graduate
from Patricia Stevens Career College, Milwaukee. The groom is a 1976 graduate of
Lincoln High School in Alma Center and a 1977 graduate of Indianhead Technical
Institute, New Richmond. The couple will farm in rural Alma Center.
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