BioM: Endreas, Cheryl
(1983)
Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Endreas, White, Bofenkamp, Wreford, Brinkman, Wieland, Nelson, Kautza,
Cournoyer, Olm, Esser, Kleinschmidt
----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (30 July 1983)
Endreas, Cheryl Ann (23 July 1983)
Miss Cheryl Ann Endreas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Endreas of Spencer, an
Philip George White, 612 S. Washington Ave., son of Mr. and Mrs. George V.
White, 404 N. Hinman Ave., were married July 23.
The bride was given in marriage by her father during the ceremony performed by
the Rev. Andrew H. Bofenkamp, pastor, and the Rev. John F. Wreford of Wesley
United Methodist Church in Christ the King Catholic Church, Spencer.
Mrs. Helen Brinkmann played the organ and Dan Wieland sang.
The bride, carrying a bouquet of pink roses with baby's breath and ivy, had a
Victorian gown of organza and chantilly lace with chapel train and a matching
veiled derby.
Her attendants were Mrs. Thomas Nelson of Spencer, matron of honor, and Miss
Julie Endreas and Mrs. William Kautza, both of Spencer, and Mrs. Randy Cournoyer,
Marshfield, bridesmaids. They had rainbow-colored formals and carried parasols.
Each had a halo of baby's breath and forget-me-nots in her hair.
Sara Olm, Marshfield, was flower girl; Christopher Endreas, Spencer, the ring
bearer.
Pat Esser of Marshfield was best man. Groomsmen were Michael Endreas and Thomas
White of Spencer and randy Kleinschmidt, Chili. Ushering were Steven Endreas,
Spencer, and Joseph White, Marshfield.
The reception, dinner and dance were at Holiday Inn, Marshfield. Following a
wedding trip to Florida, the Whites will live at the bridegroom's address.
The bride, a 1979 Spencer High School graduate, works in medical records at
Marshfield Clinic. Her husband, an employee at St. Joseph's Hospital, is a 1977
Marshfield Senior High School graduate.
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