BioM: McIntyre, Nancy Sharon (1967)

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

Surnames: McIntyre, Garbisch, Last, Olson, Romundson, Swain, Gardner

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 6/22/1967

McIntyre, Nancy Sharon (Marriage - 10 June 1967)

The Ebenezer Moravian Church in Watertown was the setting for the June 10 wedding of Miss Nancy Sharon McIntyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIntyre of rural Watertown, and Milton Everett Garbisch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Garbisch of Rt. 1 Granton.

For her wedding the bride chose a Chantilly lace-tiered gown, styled with a chapel-length veil. She carried white roses.

Her matron of honor was Mrs. Alan Last. Mrs. David Olson, sister of the groom, was her bridesmaid. They wore pink chiffon Empire floor length gowns and carried pink and white roses. Debbie McIntyre of Columbus was the flower girl.

The groom’s attendants were William Romundson of Amherst Junction and Stanley McIntyre, brother of the bride. Albert Swain of Reeseville and Wayne Gardner of Madison ushered.

The bride is a graduate of Johnson Creek High School and of the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Garbisch, a graduate of Granton High School, received his Bachelor’s degree from Wisconsin State University-Platteville and his Master’s degree in accounting from the University of Wisconsin.

Mr. and Mrs. Garbisch, on their return from a Canadian wedding trip, will reside in Minneapolis, Minn., where Mr. Garbisch will be employed by an accounting firm.


 

 


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