BioM: Barth, Lori Ann
(1983)
Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Barth, Krueger, Revak, Bletsoe, Roede, Michalski, Skibba, Moede
----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (16 August 1983)
Barth, Lori Ann (13 August 1983)
Miss Lori Ann Barth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Revak of Route 1, Granton,
was given in marriage by her father August 13 to David Carl Krueger of Route 2,
Granton, during a ceremony performed by the Rev. Maynard Stokka in Zion American
Lutheran Church, Granton.
Mrs. Kathy Barth and Michael Bletsoe were vocalists and Jay Parker was organist.
The bride had a white Queen Anne gown with chapel-length train and a veil
attached to a wreath of white flowers. She carried a silk cascade of white roses
and peach, mint, sky blue and lemon azaleas.
Mrs. Koreen Roeder of Cresco, Iowa, was matron of honor and Georgianna Muchalski
of Greenfield and Fran Skibba, Detroit, were bridesmaids. They had tea-length
formals in peach, mint and sky-blue and each had a cascade of white roses and
azaleas to match her ensemble in addition to a wreath of similar flowers in her
hair.
Michele Michalski, Greenfield and Regan Barth, Neillsville, were flower girl and
ring bearer, respectively.
James Krueger, Granton, was best man. Groomsmen were Glenn Moede of Madison and
Mark Barth, Granton, and ushering were William Barth, Granton, and Douglas
Barth, Neillsville.
The dinner, reception and dance were at the Sportsman's Club at Granton. After a
wedding trip through the Upper Peninsula and a train trip into Canada, the
Kruegers will live in Menomonie at 313 Micheels Lane. They are 1980 Granton High
School graduates and seniors attending the University of Wisconsin-Stout,
Menomonie. They are scheduled to graduate in May with majors in applied match.
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