BioM: Seif, Nancy Lou and Lori Ann (1976)

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

Surnames: Seif, Imig, Athnos, Johnson, Ewert, Johnson, Lazar, Kingery, Kulinski, Ennett, Schmidt, Urban, Fischer

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 10/07/1976

Seif, Nancy Lou and Lori Ann (Marriages – 25 September 1976)

The two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Seif of Wisconsin Rapids, and granddaughters of Mrs. Arthur Imig of Rt. 3 Neillsville were married in a double ceremony in the Congregational Church U.C.CD. in Wisconsin Rapids September 25.

Nancy Lou Seif, who has been working and living in Berlin was married to Gregory L. Athnos, son of Mrs. Ardyce Johnson of Wisconsin Rapids, and Donald L. Athnos of Jacksonville, Fl. Lori Ann Seif was married to Jeffrey Lyle Kingery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kingery of Wisconsin Rapids.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Calvin Fischer, pastor of the church.

The new Mrs. Athnos selected Mrs. Becky Ewert of Neillsville as her matron-of-honor. Mrs. Holly Johnson of Wisconsin Rapids was the bridesmaid; while Randy Athnos of Junction City, Ks., served as his brother’s bestman, and John Lazar of Wisconsin Rapids served as groomsman. Ushers were Ronald Seif and Heinz Ewert of Neillsville and Dennis Seif of Wisconsin Rapids.

Mrs. Judy Urban served as organist.

The newlyweds are now at home at 2340 3rd Street, South, Wisconsin Rapids, following a three-day wedding trip to La Crosse.

Mrs. Anthos was graduated from high school in Wisconsin Rapids and had a year of training at Riverview Hospital in Wisconsin Rapids as a certified laboratory assistant. She spent two years at Memorial Hospital in Neillsville and has worked for two years at Berlin Memorial Hospital.

Mr. Athnos attended North Central Technical institute at Wausau and has been employed by a heating firm in Nekoosa.

The new Mrs. Kingery chose Miss Suzanne Kulinski of Wisconsin Rapids as her maid-of-honor, and Miss Donna Ennett of Wisconsin Rapids as bridesmaids. Bestman was John Kingery of Rice Lake; and Steve Schmidt of Wisconsin Rapids was groomsman.

A reception was held at the Lions Club in Wisconsin Rapids following the wedding.

The new Mr. and Mrs. Kingery are now at home at 6300 Birch Street, Schofield, following a wedding trip to the northern part of the state.

Mrs. Kingery and her husband were graduated from high school at Wisconsin Rapids. He is employed by a Wausau tile firm.

 

 


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