BioM: Marcott, Devonna Fay
(1975)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Marcott, Meske, Bremer, Olson, Loehrke, Pierce, Mueller, Schilling,
Amacher, Loertscher, Wigstadt
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 24 Dec 1975
Marcott, Devonna Fay (Dec 1975)
A princess style empire bridal gown with train and Camelot headpiece was born by
Devonna Fay Marcott, Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Marcott, Abbotsford,
as she was given in marriage by her father to Dennis Milton Meske, Spencer. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meske, Abbotsford.
The 7 p.m. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Kenneth Loehrke at the Christ
Lutheran Church in Abbotsford. Music was provided by Jill Bremer, organist, and
Robert Olson, Soloist.
Attending the bride was Mrs. Mark Pierce, Abbotsford, as maid of honor, and Jill
Schilling, Mrs. John Mueller and Roxanne Amacher, all of Abbotsford, were
bridesmaids.
They were attired in empire style Nile green knit dresses with dark green velvet
jackets, and carried white crocheted baskets containing green camellias and
baby’s breath.
Flower girl was Stacy Mueller and Ring bearers Sean and Shannon Marcott.
Serving as best man for the bridegroom was Ron Loertscher, Unity, Groomsmen were
Arlen and Kevin Marcott and John Mueller, all of Abbotsford. Ushers were Dean
Marcott, Arlington Heights, Illinois, Donald Wigstadt, Dorchester and Richard
Marcott, Westboro.
A reception and dance followed at Dorchester Memorial Hall.
Both are graduates of Abbotsford High School, the bride in 1975 and the groom in
1970. She is employed as a type-setter for Speedy Print in Marshfield, and Meske
works for Land O’Lakes in Spencer.
The couple will reside in Spencer.
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