BioM: Trogner, Julie Ann (1981)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Trogner, Warren, Christensen, Sydorowicz, Mortensen, O’Connell,
Pagenkopf, Langreck, Smith, Kuhn, Turczyn, Reinart, Hilliard, Ross Short,
Henseler
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 10/01/1981
Trogner, Julie Ann (19 September 1981)
St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Neillsville was the Saturday afternoon, September
19, site for the sharing of vows between Julie Ann Trogner and William Donald
Warren, Jr. The Rev. Joseph Henseler officiated. Parents of the couple are John
and Darlene Trogner of Oregon and William and June Warren, 215 Clay St.,
Neillsville.
Special music at the service was offered by Connie and Bob Ross and Coletta
Short.
Karla Christensen of Stoughton was maid of honor. She was joined by Donna
Sydorowicz, Stacy Warren, Nanette Warren and Lisa Mortensen, all of Neillsville,
and Lisa Trogner of Oregon and Sue O’Connell of Stoughton.
Best man was Thomas Pagenkopf of Neillsville. Joining him were Scott Trogner of
Oregon, Steve Langreck of Chili, Kent Smith of Milwaukee and Shawn Warren, Rick
Kuhn and Jim Turczyn, all of Neillsville. Ushers were Wayne Reinart and Kevin
Hilliard.
The bride chose a gown featuring a long train, watteau back and a cowboy-styled
hat with veil. She carried a cascading bouquet. Her attendants wore pleated,
long dresses in either burgundy or mauve, each adorned with tiny, flowered
print. Each carried a small bouquet and wore flowers in their hair.
The Neillsville Country Club served as the site for the reception and dance. The
couple then left on a wedding trip to Chicago.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Warren will make their home in Schofield. The bride
attended Stoughton schools and is employed as a sales clerk. The groom is a 1977
graduate of Neillsville High School and in 1981 from District I Technical
Institute-Eau Claire. He is a salesman with CCT Enterprises.
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