BioM: Jablonski, Cheryl Ann
(1983)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Jablonski, Krainz, Navey, Harbort, Zweig, Dieringer, Harbort, Wilger
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 5/26/1983
Jablonski, Cheryl Ann (20 May 1983)
Cheryl Ann Jablonski and Lawrence Allen Krainz, both of Marshfield, were united
in marriage by the Rev. Don Wilger in Marshfield’s St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church. The wedding was held on Friday late afternoon, May 20. Parents of the
couple are Bernice Jablonski of Rothschild and Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Krainz,
Willard.
Serving as maid of honor was Kathleen Navey of Prairie du Chien. She was joined
by Ruth Krainz of Neillsville and Donna Harbort of Brookfield. Robert Krainz of
Willard was bestman. He was joined by Darwin Zwieg of Neillsville and Dennis
Jablonski of Rothschild. Ushering were Robert Dieringer and Michael Harbort.
The bride chose a gown in the Queen Anne style with lace trimmed,
fingertip-length veil. She carried a cascade of stephanotis, white Fugi mums,
white pixies, Ming fern and ivy. Her attendants wore gowns in a dusty rose
color. They wore white pixies, white daisies and baby’s breath in their hair and
carried nosegays of white pixies and daisies, pink Alstroemeria and baby’s
breath.
Following the service, a reception and dinner was held at St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church, which was followed by a dance at the Village Plaza in Spencer.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Krainz will make their home in Marshfield. She is assistant
director of medical records for St. Joseph’s Hospital, Marshfield, and he is
assistant manager of Greenroof Building Center, Marshfield.
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