BioM: Zuege, Irene Y.
(1983)
Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Pueschner, Zuege, Jewett, Turner, Wieland, Koepke, McConnell,
Felhofer, Machtan, Craft
----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (31 August 1983)
Zuege, Irene Y. (27 August 1983)
Officiating at the wedding of Miss Irene Y. Zuege and Eric Edwin Pueschner, both
of Bloomington, Minnesota August 27 at Immanuel Lutheran Church was the Rev.
Ronald A. Jansen.
The bride, daughter of Mrs. Ervin Jewett of 411 E. 20th St., and James Zuege,
Spencer, was given in marriage by her father to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Pueschner, 805 S. Cherry Ave. Music was provided by Immanuel Lutheran Handbell
Choir and soloist, Billie Turner and Dan Wieland.
The bride had a white lace gown with cathedral train and fingertip veil. In her
cascade bouquet were pink roses, stephanotis, baby's breath and ivy.
Her attendants were Miss Caroline Zuege, Marshfield, the maid of honor, and Sara
Koepke, Marshfield and Unsie Zuege, Minneapolis, bridesmaids. The aides had pink
formal, wreaths of baby's breath in their hair and nosegays of pink roses.
Shane Pueschner of Madison was best man. Groomsmen were Bill McConnell; Omro,
and Jim Felhofer, Marshfield, and ushering were Ken Machtan, Madison, and Jim
Craft, Marshfield.
The reception, dinner and dance were at RiverEdge Country Club. The newlyweds
will continue to live in Bloomington.
The bride graduated in 1978 from Spencer High School. Her husband, a 1978
graduate of Marshfield Columbus High School, received his B.S. degree this year
from The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and is in management for Denny's
Restaurant in Bloomington.
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