BioM: Bertz, Kathleen
Suzanne (1981)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Bertz, Seehafer, Hyman, Ayers, Redetzke, Zschernitz, Yonker, Logan
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 6/25/1981
Bertz, Kathleen Suzanne (12 June 1981)
The Rev. James Logan officiated at the Friday late afternoon, June 12, wedding
rites for Kathleen Suzanne Bertz and Kenneth Roger Seehafer. The ceremony was
held at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Loyal. Parents of the couple are Robert
and Joan Bertz, 310 South St., Loyal; Shirley Seehafer, Marshfield; and Roger
Seehafer, Spencer.
Maid of honor was Linda Hyman, a cousin of the bride from Beaufort, S.C.
Bridesmaids were Jean Ayers, a cousin of the bride from Neillsville, and Sue
Redetzke, a fiend of the bride from Marshfield. Junior bridesmaids were Sarah
and Maxine Bertz, sisters of the bride from Loyal.
Serving as bestman was Randy Zschernitz, a friend of the groom from Stratford.
He was joined by Jeffery Zschernitz, a friend, and Dan Seehafer, the groom’s
brother, both of Marshfield. Ushering were Steve Seehafer, another of the
groom’s brothers, and Dale Redetzke, a friend, also both of Marshfield.
Special music, in the form of a guitar and vocal, was offered by David Yonker.
The bride’s gown featured a sheer yoke with floral embroidery and chapel-length
train. A fingertip veil with heirloom crown of orange blossoms was the headpiece
work of orange blossoms was the headpiece worn by her great-great-grandmother at
her 1880 wedding. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of pink roses, white
daisies, stephanotis and baby’s breath.
The bride’s attendants wore gowns of polyester knit with chiffon blouson tops.
Three of the attendants were in pink and two in blue. Each wore headpieces
composed of pink, blue and white daisies. Each carried a basket of daisies and
baby’s breath. The groom and his court were attired in light blue tuxedos.
Following the rites, a buffet was held in the church parlors, which was followed
by a dance at the Loyal American Legion Hall. The couple then left on a Hawaiian
wedding trip. They announced that they would be making their home at rural
Marshfield.
The new Mrs. Seehafer is a graduate of Loyal High School and Mid-State Technical
Institute at Wisconsin Rapids. Her husband is a graduate if Marshfield High
School and also of Mid-State Tech. Both are employed at Land O’Lakes in Spencer,
he as a mechanical draftsman.
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