BioM: Zettler, Janice Jean (1975)

Transcriber: Stan

Surnames: Zettler, Fitzsimmons, Reidenbach, Mielke, Lichter, Lodel, Wolff

----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 25 Jun 1975

Zettler, Janice Jean (21 Jun 1975)

In a 2 p.m. ceremony Saturday, June 21, 1975, Janice Jean Zettler became the bride of David Fitzsimmons, both of Manitowoc.

Father Wayne performed the double ring ceremony at St. George’s Parish, 4804 Seventh Ave., Kenosha. Nuptial music was by OGP and the soloist was Bob Reidenbach, Kenosha.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Otto (Lauretta) Mielke, Colby, and the late Anthony Zettler, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitzsimmons, Streator, Illinois.

Attending the bride was Mrs. Ken Lichter, Kenosha, as matron of honor, and Mary Lodel, Two Rivers, as bridesmaid.

Tom Fitzsimmons attended his brother as best man. Larry Wolff, Two Rivers, was the groomsman, and Ken Lichter, Kenosha, seated the guests.

Following the ceremony, a reception and dinner were held at Higgins Hob Nob, Kenosha.

The bride graduated in 1964 from Colby High School, and from the Madison Area Technical College, Madison in 1969 with an associated degree in commercial art. She is a commercial artist, employed by Cawley Company, Manitowoc.

The bridegroom graduated in 1965 from Streator Township High School, and from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, and the University of of Wisconsin, Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin. He is a graphics arts instructor at Lakeshore Technical Institute, Cleveland.

The couple will make their home at 420 East Reed Ave., Manitowoc.

 

 


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