BioM: Gaddis, Linda
(1983)
Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Gaddis, Kraemer, Mancl, Weiler, Kitzhaber, Fandry, Sternitzky, Maual,
Rigby, Milich, Wittman, Betz
---Source: Marshfield News-Herald (06 September 1983)
Gaddis, Lynn S. (27 August 1983)
Married by the Rev. Steven J. Brice August 27 in St. John's Catholic Church were
Miss Linda S. Gaddis of 1704 E. Becker Road, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Gaddis, Route 1, Withee, and Kenneth W. Kraemer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J.
Kraemer of 517 N. Peach Ave.
The bride was given by her father during the nuptials for which Mike Betz sang.
Wearing a white gown of organza and chantilly lace with cathedral train and a
floral wreath headpiece holding a waltz-length veil, the bride entered church
carrying a bridal bouquet.
Her aides were Miss Carol Gaddis of Marshfield as maid of honor and Mrs. Kathy
Mancl of Marshfield, Mrs. Patti Weiler of Spencer and Miss Anne Kitzhaber, Green
Bay, as bridesmaids. They had peach formals with lace capes, floral wreath
headpieces and fans complemented with silk roses.
Greg Kraemer of Marshfield was best man. Groomsmen were Steve Gaddis of Withee,
Tom Fandry of Marshfield and Terry Sternitzky, Spencer, and ushering were Ken
Maual of Marshfield, David Rigby of Spencer, Iowa, and Steve Milich and Gary
Wittman, both of Marshfield.
Dinner was served at St. John's Parochial School.
After an Upper Michigan honeymoon, the Kraemers will live at the bride's
address.
The bride, a licensed practical nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield,
graduated from Thorp High School and from the LPN program at District 1
Technical Institute-Eau Claire. Her husband, who works for Weyerhaeuser Co.,
Marshfield, graduated from Marshfield Senior High School and attended the
University of Wisconsin Center, Marshfield-Wood County.
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