BioM: Burr, Bridgett Sue (1976)

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

Surnames: Burr, Kunhart, DeMert, Hart, Meier, Kolano, Barth, Boon, Resong, Kuchenbecker, Ross, Henseler

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 6/17/1976

Burr, Bridget Sue (Marriage – 12 June 1976)

St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Neillsville, was the setting for the June 12 wedding of Miss Bridget Sue Burr of Neillsville, and Frederick Kunhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunhart, Rt. 2 Neillsville. Officiating at the 1;30 p.m. ceremony was the Rev. Joseph Henseler. The newlyweds were honored later at a reception at the Wildcat Inn.

Presented in marriage by her grandfather, Garald Hart, the bride appeared in a chapel-length gown of imported silk organza styled with a scoop neckline and trimmed with seed pearls and venise lace at the bodice and hemline. Her Camelot headpiece held a chapel-length veil of sheer illusion trimmed with matching lace. White daisies, yellow roses and baby’s breath formed her wedding bouquet.

Cindy DeMert was the bride’s honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Kathy Hart, Joliet, Il., sister of the groom, and Rosemary Burr, sister of the bride. Their floor-length, halter back gowns of Nile green flocked voile with matching caps were complimented by matching Nile green parasols.

Other members of the wedding party were Mike Hart, Joliet, Il., as bestman and Tim Burr, brother of the bride, and John Kunhart, Great Lakes, Il., brother of the groom, as groomsmen. Serving as ushers were Steven Meier and John Kolano.

David Barth was the ring bearer and Amy Beth Boon, the flower girl.

Organist for the ceremony was Ronald Resong. Mrs. William Kuchenbecker and Mrs. Gene Ross were the vocalists.

The bride was honored at a prenuptial shower given by Cindy DeMert.

Both the bride and groom attended Neillsville High School. He graduated from District One Technical Institute-Eau Claire in 1975 and is employed by an aluminum products firm.

Following a wedding trip to South Dakota, they will live in St. Paul, Mn.

 

 


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