BioM: Krueger, Terry (1983)

Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson

Email: kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Krueger, Willner, Maki, Leonhard, Faber, Dobberstein, Treptow, Schuh, Podevels, Tyznik, Schultz, Gaulke, Emmerich, Rachu, Retzer, Lammar, Mayer

----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (25 October 1983)

Krueger, Terry Lynn (8 October 1983)

Zion Lutheran Church, Colby, was the setting for the October 8 wedding of Miss Terry Lynn Krueger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Krueger, Medford and James Dennis Willner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Willner Sr. of Colby.

The Rev. David W. Maki officiated at the nuptials during which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. Nancy Retzer of Medford played the organ and piano and Kathy Lammar and Kris Mayer of Medford sang.

Her aides were Mrs. Lori Leonhard of Medford, matron of honor, and Miss Norma Faber, Miss Lori Dobberstein and Miss Katie Treptow, all of Medford and Mrs. Tom Schuh of Abbotsford, the bridesmaids.

Brad Podevels of Colby was best man. Groomsmen were Scott Tyznik of Spencer, Steve Schultz of Colby, Tom Schuh of Abbotsford and Glenn Gaulke, Colby. Ushering were Doug Emmerich, Medford, and Ron Rachu, Colby.

The supper was served at the church and reception at The Sword, Colby. After a wedding trip to Denver, the Willners are living in Unity.

The bride graduated this year from Medford Senior High School and is a cashier at Kentucky Fried Chicken, Medford. Her husband, a gas station attendant at Union 76, Abbotsford, is a 1978 graduate of Colby High School.

 

 

 


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