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The Sheboygan Press from Sheboygan, Wisconsin • Page 5

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Sheboygan Press, Saturday, July 15, 1989 Angiline Dekanich, 2827 S. 17th all of Sheboygan, are the parents of the couple. The bride-to-be is a 1983 North High School graduate. She is employed at Sunny Ridge Nursing Home. Her fiance, a 1982 South High School graduate, is employed by Vinyl Plastics in Sheboygan Falls.

A fall, 1990, wedding is planned. Veenendaal-Anderson Paul and Nancy Vcenendaal, 1520 Castle Sheboygan, announce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Ann. and Todd Arthur Anderson, son of Judy Anderson. 623 St.

Clair Sheboygan, and Harold Anderson, Newton. The bride-to-be received a bachelor's degree in social work from Northwestern College, Orange City, Iowa. She is employed by the Riverwoods Christian Center, Charles, as a community advocate. Her fiance graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he received a bachelor' degree in construction administration. He is employed as an estimator with the C.

P. Morgan Indianapolis, Ind. The couple are planning a spring, 1990, wedding. Hastings-Harris Gene and Gerrie Hastings, 2526 Sherry Sheboygan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa Marie, Mukwanago, to Larry C. Harris, son of Grace Harris, Williams Bay, Wis.

and the late Clinton Harris. The future bride is a graduate of North High School and received a bachelor's degree in financemanagement from the The future bride graduated from Sheboygan North High School in 1984. She is employed by Heritage Insurance Co. Her fiance is a 1984 Random Lake High School graduate. He is employed by Richardson Bros.

The couple will be married Oct. 27, 1990. Heisler-Loving Kenneth and Nancy Heisler, 518 N. 27th Sheboygan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tammy Lynn, to Patrick Joseph Loving. He is the son of Ernest and Gef maine Loving, 321 Huron Sheboygan.

The future bride, a 1984 graduate of Sheboygan South High School, attends the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater from which she will graduate in December. Her fiance graduated from Sheboygan North High School in 1984, and attends the Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa. A 1992 wedding is being planned by the couple. Thieme-Dekanich The engagement of Shelly Thieme and Jeff Dekanich is being announced. Arno and Marie Thieme, 406 Michigan and William and in business administration from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 1986 and is employed as a field service representative with the consumer affairs department of the Kohler Co.

An Oct. 20, 1990, wedding is planned. Sorensen-Hauch Cynthia A. Sorenson and Joseph F. Hauch are announcing their engagement.

Erma Halverson, 12 Hickory Wood Drive, Sheboygan, and the late Albert Sorenson, Mary Hauch, 1112 Bluff and Kenneth Hauch, 413 Wisconsin Sheboygan, are the parents of the couple. The bride-to-be graduated from North High School and is employed as a desk clerk at the Best Western Fountain Park Motor Inn. Her fiance attended North High School and is employed in floor maintenance at K-Mart. An Oct. 5, 1991, wedding is planned.

Kissinger-Grimm Eugene and Gail Kissinger, 2023 N. 27th Place, Sheboygan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Penny Kay, to Dennis Michael Grimm, son of Joseph and Sue Grimm. Route 1, Adell. University of Wisconsin-Os-hkosh. She is employed by Pizza Hut as the Milwaukee District Delivery Training Manager.

Her fiance is a graduate of Williams Bay High School and is employed at Halverson Door Co. in Lake Geneva. Plans for a spring 1990, wedding are being planned by the couple. Schmitt-Koehler Joan and Ed Schmitt, 828 West Wier Cleveland, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie, to Doug Koehler, 209 N. Charles Waukesha.

He is theson of Lois and Jack Koehler. The future bride is a 1985 graduate of North High Sheboygan. The future bridegroom graduated from Waukesha South High School; Waukesha, in 1985. A May 25, 1991 wedding is planned. Leubner-Beyer The engagement of Julie Xeubner and John Beyer is being announced by her parents Thomas and Agnes Leubner, 1333 Clara Sheboygan.

Marlene Beyer, 1417 N. 11th Sheboygan, is the mother of the future bridegroom. The bride-to-be graduated from South High School in 1979. Her fiance attended North High School. An Oct.

20 wedding is planned. Gore-Lucier Dr. and Mrs. Donald Gore, 2528 N. 3rd Sheboygan, announce the engagement of their daughter Jennifer to Gary R.

Lucier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1 Lucier, Westfield, Vt. The bride is a graduate of Sheboygan North High School and the University of Vermont. She is a designer for Weather Tamers.

Her fiance is president of Sea Gear, Inc. A December 30 wedding is planned. Imig-Gallimore Arthur R. and Nancy Imig, 420 Clement Sheboygan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, and Steven M. Gallimore, son of Mary Gallimore, 2332 Park Place, Sheboygan, and Jim L.

Gallimore, Shawnee Mission, Kansas. The bride-to-be graduated from Sheboygan North High School in 1985 and attended the University of Wisconsin-Stout. She is employed by the H. C. Prange Co.

as the Estee Lauder Counter Manager. Her fiance is a 1980 North High School graduate. He received a.bachelor's degree Kuether-Hemschemeyer Fagg-Halverson Albers Marriage vows were exchanged June 10 at All Saints Catholic Church, Denmark, Wi by Maureen Albcrs, Milwaukee, and David Musil, Neenah. The Rev. Donald Feller officiated.

-The wedding united the daughter of Michael and Mary Ann Albcrs, Denmark, and the son of Leland and Shirley Musil, 621 Wilson Sheboygan Falls. As her maid of honor, the bride chose Michele Albers, Denmark. Bridesmaids were Christine Borgstrora, Green McClurg, Milwaukee, and Jane Kracht, Sheboygan. James Stenz, Taylor, was best man. Robert Brunke, Waukegan, 111., Bert Waisanen; Washington, D.

and Mark Albers, Denmark, were groomsmen. Craig Kracht of Sheboygan was the ringbearer. Ushers included Daniel Kracht, Sheboygan, and Shawn 'J -llUfc Jones-Meyer Kris Jones, 1302 Terry Andrae and Mark Meyer, 1612 Blocki Court, are announcing their engagement. Parents of the couple are Steve and Sandie Hill. 1302 Terry Andrae Sheboygan, and Midge Darbant, 27 S.

Hiawatha, and Leroy Meyer, 50 S. Hiawatha, Sheboygan. The bride-to-be is a 1984 South High School graduate. She attends Lakeland College part-time and is employed as a front desk clerk at The American Club. Her fiance is a 1985 North High School graduate.

He attends Lakeshore Technical College and is employed as' a machinist at Nigrelli Systems, Inc. The couple will be married June 23. 1990., Halverson, Steve Halverson. Jeff Given, and Rick Fagg, all of Sheboygan and Kelly Wagner, Chilton. Michael Schaller and Mark Fagg were ushers.

Bill Born provided music. A reception was held at Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Howards Grove. The bride is employed at Elks Lodge 299. The bridegroom is an employee of the Kohler Co. After a wedding trip to Las Vegas the couple will live at 1629A N.

3rd Su Sheboygan. Toraason The bride graduated from Plymouth High School and from the University' of Wisconsin-' LaCrosse, in 1984. She is a sales associate at Maurices. The bride-, groom graduated from Blair; High School and from Western' Wisconsin Technical Institute in 1983. He is a salesman for A.B.Dick, Eau Claire.

After a wedding trip to Florida the couple are living at 2409 Golf Road, Eau Claire. Engineers Local 139 for 28 years. He and Mrs. Rusch are affiliated with the Manitowoc County Beekeepers Association, Pigeon Lake Sportsman's Club and Melody Dancing Club. They are charter members of the Quinney Fishing Club.

The celebrants' family includes Lori Rusch, Portland, Mrs. James (Connie) Mangin and Roger Rusch, rural Valders, Mrs. Paul (Donna)' Kappelman, rural Two Rivers, William Rusch, Genesco, 111.. and Mrs. Bernie (Sandy) Weidl-ing, Valders.

There also are 13 grandchildren. with coupon Lawrence-Marks Dawn and Tracy Hemschemeyer and is employed as a filler in the finishing department of R-Way Furniture Co. After a wedding trip to Wisconsin Dells the couple will live at r1206 Huron Sheboygan. Dawn Kuether and Tracy Hemschemeyer were married July 8 at Evergreen Park. The Rev.

James Hartman, pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, officiated. Michael -and Janice Kuether, 1311 Carmen and Richard and Esther Hemschemeyer, 414 Huron Sheboygan, are the parents of the couple. Music was provided by soloist Jane Halverson and organist Dave Morkert. A reception Was held at Emil Mazey Hall. Honor attendants were Lora Kuether, Sheboygan, and Pete Klunk, Plymouth.

Other members of the wedding party were Mary Jo Meves, Amy Brinkman, Steve Aleff, John Deltgen and Christopher Hemschemeyer, all of Sheboygan. Mike Kuether and John Lefeber were The bride graduated from South High School in 19851 She is employed as a receptionist at Van De Kreeke and Sorenson, CPA's. The bridegroom attended North and South High Schools Ruben and Dorothy Rusch Ruben and Dorothy Lippert Rusch, Valders, began the celebration of their golden wedding anniversary during July 9 worship services at Trinity Lutheran Church, Liberty. Afterward, the couple hosted a dinner and open house at Millhome Supper Club, Kiel. Marriage vows of the pair were exchanged July 1, 1939 at Trinity Lutheran Church in the Town of Liberty.

Former wedding attendants who were present for the 50th anniversary observance were Ralph Schultz, Carmen Lip- Rebecca A. Fagg and Todd A. Halverson were married July 1 at St. Mark Lutheran Church in a ceremony for which the Rev. Jerome Groth was officiant.

Morris E. and Patricia Fagg, Kiel, and Leon and Susan Halverson, 5503 Evergreen Sheboygan, are the parents of the couple. Honor attendants were Carla Kraus and Jerry Krutzik, Sheboygan. Other members of the wedding party were Debbie Laughrin, Green Bay; Debbie Miller, Brenda Fagg, Tim i McMullen Patricia" Lynn McMullen and Terry Richard Toraason were married May 6 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church The Rev.

Wayne Bittner and the Rev. Arvid Myhrwald officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J.

McMullen, Route 3, Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Toraason, Blair, are the parents of the couple. Kathy Thomas, Sheboygan Falls, and Mark Toraason, Wausau, were honor attendants. Paul Rusch, Adelheit Nagel Wernecke, Edgar Pluess, Lucille Modenhauer Vetter, Richard Haupt, Alice Schrank Roelse, Diane Schmitz Pfister and Evelyn Haupt Carstens.

Mr. and Mrs. Rusch were born in the Town of Liberty on April 15, 1916 and Feb. 4, 1920, respectively. The couple farmed in the Town of Liberty and owned and operated a lime crushing and gravel business for 20 years.

Rusch also worked fbr Reliance Construction Sheboygan, for 18 years. Rusch was treasurer for Trinity congregation and a member of mmmmmmmf Mitt igSKiS 'A Musil McNulty, Sheboygan Falls. Vocalist for the service was Mary Musil. Instrumentalist was Micki Noel. A reception was held at Days Inn, Green Bay.

The newlyweds are living at Neenah. The bride, a 1985 alumna of Denmark High School, earned a degree in business adminis- tration, finance specialization, in May from Marquette University, Milwaukee. She is employed by Kimberly Clark Corp. as a financial associate at Neenah Papery Sheboygan Falls High School is the alma mater of the bridegroom, who graduated with the Class of 1984. He received a B.S.

degree in industrial engineering from Marquette University in 1988, and employed by Kimberly Clark Corp. as a scientist at its Research and Engineering Cen- tcr, Neenah. Steven Seefeldt, Sheboygan, was the witness. Mr. and Mrs.

Marks graduated from Sheboygan North High School in 1987 and 1985, respectively. She works for Mayline Sheboygan, and the bridegroom is employed by Wickes Lumber, Sheboygan. The newlyweds are living in Sheboygan. Juarez-Leon Joseph and Elizabeth Leon Elizabeth Yovonne Juarez and Joseph Albert Leon were married June 2 at the Wagon Wheel Restaurant, Howards Grove. Judge L.

Edward Stengel officiated. Joseph and Patty Juarez, 1023 St. Clair and Randall and Doris Leon. 2107 Elm Sheboygan, are the parents of the couple. A comprehensive evaluation, including a mammogram, offered by women in comfortable, private surroundings.

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and Joan Marks, Sheboygan. Brand-Smith Virginia M. Brand and Freeman E. Smith were married June 18 at Pax Christi Catholic Church, Rochester, Minn. The Rev.

Syl Brown officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Brand, 648 Lake Shore Drive, Elkhart Lake, and Mr.

and Mrs. Freeman R. Smith, Perry, Iowa, are the parents of the couple. Dorothy Brand Sheehan, San Angelo, Texas, and Bradley Smith, Minneapolis, were honor attendants. Music was provided by Sandra Dose, vocalist, and Mary Place, organist.

A reception was held at Hoffman House. The bride graduated from St. Mary-of -the-Woods, and the University of Wisconsin. She is a reading and language arts teacher in the Rochester, school The bridegroom is a graduate of Drake University and New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. He is retired after having been employed as a principal in the Rochester Public Schools.

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