BioM: Glenzer, Lisa M. (1983)

Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson

Email: kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Glenzer, Steltenpohl, Meissner, Betz, Handt, Hagen, Heiman, Smith

----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (10 September 1983)

Glenzer, Lisa M. (03 September 1983)

Miss Lisa M. Glenzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Glenzer of Route 1, Granton, was given in marriage by her parents September 3 to Michael D. Steltenpohl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Steltenpohl, Route 1, Marshfield during a ceremony at Grace Lutheran Church, Nasonville, the Rev. Dale E. Freberg officiating.

Mrs. Arlene Meissner was organist; Mike Betz, soloist, the bride and bridegroom also sang.

Wearing a white Victorian gown of organza and lace over taffeta with chapel-length train, the bride complemented her attire with a matching hat having a face veil. In her bouquet were white roses, purple statice and baby's breath.

Her attendants were Miss Tami Handt of Route 2, Granton, maid of honor, and Mrs. John Hagen, Loyal, and Mrs. Ronald Steltenpohl, Marshfield, brides-matrons. They had huckleberry-colored formals and matching chiffon and lace jackets. Each had an arrangement of white chrysanthemums and purple statice.

Jenifer Hagen was flower girl; Phil Hagen, the ring bearer.

Kim Heiman of Marshfield was best man. Groomsmen were Gerald Glenzer Jr. of Granton and Ronald Steltenpohl, Marshfield, and ushering were John Hagen, Loyal, and Mel Smith, Casper, Wyoming.

The dinner, dance and reception were at the American Legion Clubhouse here. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Canada, the Steltenpohls will live on Route 3, Merrill, at Little Florida Mobile Court.

The bride graduated in 1982 from Granton High School and this July 6 from State College of Cosmetology, Wausau. She is a cosmetologist for Family Hair Affair, Merrill. Her husband, a 1980 graduate of Marshfield Senior High School and a 1982 graduate of North Central Technical Institute-Wausau with a two-year associate degree in residential design, is a draftsman/estimator for Trantow Building Center, Merrill.

 

 

 


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