BioM: Noeldner,
Brenda Ann (1974)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Noeldner, Noah, Bombach, Humlie, Johnson, Yurkovich, Reyzer, Smasal,
Plautz, Marth, Gardner, Rondorf, Barr, Turnquist, Voss
----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 07 Nov 1974
Noeldner, Brenda Ann (26 Oct 1974)
A honeymoon in northern Wisconsin followed the marriage ceremony of Miss Brenda
Ann Noeldner, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Noeldner, route 2, Loyal, and
Allan F. Noah, route 2, Greenwood, the foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bombach,
route 1, Willard, Saturday, October 26, 1974, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Loyal.
The service was performed by the Rev. William Humlie. Mrs. Kenneth Voss played
the organ for the 1 p.m. rite, while Donald Noeldner, Greenwood and Nathan,
Gordon and Randal Noeldner, all of Loyal, and Ed Noeldner, Appleton, sang.
As she approached the altar, the bride appeared in an A-line, empire style gown
featuring a train. An elbow length veil and a cascade bouquet of fall colored
roses, carnations and mums completed her ensemble.
Matron of honor for the day was Mrs. Harry Johnson, Greenwood. Bridesmaids were
Miss Mary Jo Yurkovich and Miss Gabrielle Reyzer, both of Eau Claire, and Mrs.
Thomas Smasal, Thorp. They were seen in Tahiti colored gowns with matching
bolero jackets. Each aide wore flowers in her hair and carried a basket of fall
flowers.
Attending the groom as best man was Pat Plautz, Willard. Groomsmen were Denny
Marth of Greenwood, Ray Gardner, Thorp, and Bob Rondorf, West Bend. Larry Barr,
Eau Claire and Ed Turnquist, Greenwood, seated the guests.
The couple was honored at a reception held at the home of the bride’s parents,
followed by a wedding dance at the Silver Dome Ballroom, near Neillsville.
The new Mrs. Noah is employed as a keypunch supervisor by ITT Thorp Corporation,
Thorp. Her husband is a foreman at Barr Animal Foods, Greenwood.
They will reside on route 2, Greenwood.
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