BioM: Flink, Linda Elaine (1969)
Contact: ken@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Flink, Hainzlsperger, Dix, Mielke, Duvall, Weinfurtner, Meyers, Raatz, Hardy

----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Wood Co., Wis.) Oct. 1969

Flink, Linda Elaine (Marriage - 25 Oct. 1969)

Miss Linda Elaine Flink, 1614A S. 28th St., Milwaukee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Flink, 1113 E. Fourth St., was given in marriage by her father to Ervin Harold Hainzlsperger, 1620 S. 20th St., Milwaukee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin H. Hainzlsperger, Unity, on Saturday, Oct. 25.

Officiating at the 12 o’clock noon nuptial ceremony at First United Church of Christ, Colby, was the Rev. Kenneth Dix. Miss Delores Mielke, River Falls, was organist, and Mrs. Alan Duvall, Colby, the soloist.

The bride wore a bouffant entrained chantilace gown and an illusion veil falling from a satin bow. She held a cascade of spider chrysanthemums.

Also holding floral arrangements were her aides - Mrs. Ronald Weinfurtner, the matron of honor, and Mrs. Charles Meyers, Milan, Ill., and Mrs. Lee Raatz, Colby, the bridesmatrons. They donned empire gold chiffon gowns and petal cluster headpieces complemented with short pouf veils.

Carol Flink, Marshfield, and Jeffrey Hardy, Milwaukee, were miniature bride and groom. Others in the wedding party were Ronald Weinfurtner, best man; Charles Meyers and Lee Raatz, groomsmen; and Richard Hainzlsperger and Dennis Flink, ushers.

The wedding reception took place from 1 to 4 p.m. at Unity Memorial Hall; dinner was served at 4:30 p.m. in the First United Church of Christ parlors, and dancing was held from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at Unity Memorial Hall.

Mrs. Hainzlsperger, a 1966 graduate of Marshfield Senior High School, has been employed in Milwaukee by Braeger Chevrolet. Her husband, a 1965 graduate of Colby High School, works there in elevator construction.

Following a wedding trip to Tennessee and Kent, Va., the couple will live at the bride’s Milwaukee address.

 

 


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