BioM: Schnabel, Cheri
Lynn (1983)
Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Plautz, Schnabel, Rasmussen, Bauer, Wolf, Kind, Jasurda, Behrens,
Rasmussen
----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (22 August 1983)
Schnabel, Cheri Lynn (6 August 1983)
Alliance Missionary Church was the scene of the August 6 wedding of Miss Cheri
Lynn Schnabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rasmussen, Route 3, Greenwood, and
Scott Joseph Plautz, Route 2, Auburndale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Plautz,
Route 3, Greenwood.
The Rev. dean E Morin officiated at the nuptials during which the bride was
given in marriage by her parents. Nuptial music was provided by Laurette Bauer
and Arnold Wolf, soloist, and Delores Wolf, pianist.
The bride had an organza and chantilly lace gown and a harmonizing lace hat with
veil. In her cascade bouquet were freesia, white roses, lavender statice and
daisies with white miniature carnations.
Miss Lori Schnabel was maid of honor; Cindy Plautz, bridesmaid; and Heather
Kind, flower girl. All are of Greenwood. The adult aides had mauve formals and
cascades of pink roses, white carnations, lavender statice and daisies.
David Jasurda, Marshfield, was best man; Tom Behrens, Greenwood, groomsman; and
Shane Rasmussen and Paul Plautz, also Greenwood, ushered.
The reception and dance were at the Greenwood American Legion Hall.
The bride, who works for Marshfield Social Services, was a fine arts major at
the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, and plans to further her education. Her
husband, a diesel mechanic for DeBoer Trucking, Auburndale, attended District 1
Technical Institute-Eau Claire.
The Plautzes live at Auburndale.
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