BioM: Butler, Susan
(1983)
Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Drinsinger, Butler, O'Connell, Olson, Garbisch, Kleckner, Steinbach.
Lewis, Nitschke, Lavey
----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (31 August 1983)
Butler, Susan Paula (27 August 1983)
Zion American Lutheran Church of Granton was the setting for the August 27
wedding of Miss Susan Paula Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butler, Route
3, Marshfield, and Dale Terry Drinsinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drinsinger
of Route 1, Granton.
The Rev. Maynard Stokka officiated at the nuptials for which Mark Lavey played
guitar and sang.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white silk and venise lace
bridal gown in Queen Anne styling designed with chapel train. Matching lace and
tulle were used for her finger-tip veil and she carried a bridal arrangement.
Her attendants were Miss Lisa O'Connell of Marshfield was maid of honor and
Peggy Olson of Chili and Cheryl Garbisch, Granton, as bridesmaids. They had blue
knit formals and matching hats.
Kevin Kleckner of Granton was best man. Groomsmen were Tim Steinbach of Granton
and Todd Lewis, Neillsville, and ushering were Ron Butler, Marshfield, and Roger
Nitschke, Granton.
The reception, dinner and dance were at the Sportman's Club at Granton. After a
wedding trip to Kansas City, the Drinsingers will live on Route 1, Granton.
The bride, who attended Marshfield Senior High School, is a meat wrapper for
Spaete;s Locker, Granton. Her husband, a meat cutter/butcher for the same
business, graduated in 1981 from Granton High School and attended Southwest
Technical Institute-Fennimore for a year.
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