BioM: Haukland, Sharon Ann (1963)

Poster:  Betty Comstock

Email: comstock@stateline-isp.com

Surnames: Haukland, Schwieso, Sullivan, Loveland

------Source:  Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 10/17/1963

Haukland, Sharon Ann (12 OCT 1963)

Miss Sharon Ann Haukland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Haukland, route 1, Marshfield, became the bride of John Clarence Schwieso, route 2, Loyal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schwieso, at St. Anthony’s Church, Loyal.  Father Norbert E. King officiated.

The bride was attired in a white taffeta walking suit, with short finger tip veil.  Her bouquet was a small cascade of red roses and featured white mums, having salad leaves in garland and edging.

The matron of honor, Mrs. Joan Schwieso, sister in law of the groom, was dressed in a blue street length suit with hat and shoes to match.  Her flowers consisted of one large white mum, edged in feathered mums and a garland falling to one side.  The bridesmaid was Corine Sullivan, who was also dressed in a blue suit with hat and shoes to match, carrying flowers as same as the matron of honor.

The best man was Theron B. Schwieso, brother of the groom, and the groomsman was John Loveland Jr.

The usher was James D. Schwieso of route 2, Loyal.

A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents.

The bride attended Marshfield Senior High School and is now a professional beautician.  The groom attended Loyal High School and is employed at the Chevrolet, Inc. at Janesville.

The couple will make their home at Janesville.

 

 

 


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