BioM: Levenhagen, Linda (1973)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Levenhagen, Turnquist, Zuehl, Feldman, Miller, Schneck, Euerbusch, Kramer

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 9/20/1973

Levenhagen, Linda (Marriage - 15 September 1973)

An Owen-Withee school teacher, Miss Linda Levenhagen, became the bride of Eugene Edward Turnquist, Rt. 3 Greenwood, in ceremonies performed Saturday, September 15, in Zion United Methodist Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Cletus Kramer officiated at the 4 p.m. ceremony.]

The new Mrs. Turnquist was given in marriage by her father, Gordon Levenhagen, Mishicot. Mr. and Mrs. Art Turnquist, Rt. 3, Greenwood, are the groom’s parents.

Capt. Carol M. Levenhagen, Ft. Sheridan, Il., was the bride’s honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Sue Turnquist, Greenwood, and Nancy Levenhagen, Mishicot.

Serving as bestman was Herb Turnquist, Milwaukee. Leon Levenhagen, Mishicot, and Wayne Turnquist, Eau Claire, were the groomsmen. Ushering duties were shared by Ron Turnquist, West Allis, and Richard
Zuehl, Two Rivers.

Shelly Feldman, Owen, was the flower girl and Michael Miller, Onalaska, the ringbearer.

Soloist Sandra Schneck was accompanied by Prof. Henry Euerbusch at the organ.

The Century Inn, Mishicot, was chosen for the wedding reception.

A graduate of Mishicot Community High School, the bride received a Bachelor of Arts degree in music from Lakeland College. The groom graduated from Greenwood High School and is engaged in farming.
           

 

 


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