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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 35

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3D THE TIMES HERALD PORT HURON, MICH. Sunday August 23, 1981 ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lumley Lumley-Kraus Barbara Ann Kraus and Mark Edward Lumley were married Aug. 1 in All Faiths Chapel.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraus, Port Huron. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Betty Smith, St.

Clair, and the late Nelson Lumley. Mrs. Howard (Nancy) Pascoe, Fraser, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Teresa A. Farrell, sister of the bride, and Lisa A.

Kraus, both of Port Huron, and Mrs. George (Marilyn) Frank, St. Clair, twin sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. John Wilson, London, Ontario, was the best man. Marvin Churchill, Brown City; Daniel Doan, Port Huron; and Richard J.

Kraus, Marysville, brother of the bride, were groomsmen. Raymond C. Kraus, brother of the bride, and Nelson W. Lumley, brother of the bridegroom, both of Port Huron, were ushers. A reception was held in the Vow Inn.

The couple honeymooned in Toronto. They are living in Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Green Green-Long Kimberly Marie Long and Barry Eugene Green were united in marriage Aug.

15 in Our Saviour Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Long and Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Green, all of Port Huron, are parents of the couple. Lynn Gosger, Port Huron, was maid of honor. Lisa Long, sister of the bride, Rosemary Downing and Lynn Boyd, all of Port Huron, were bridesmaids. Julie Green, Port Huron, sister of the bridegroom, was junior Heather Heack, Port Huron, was flowergirl. Irving Green was his son's best man.

Dave Borntrager, Bernie Long, brother of the bride, and John Downing, all of Port Huron, were groomsmen. Walter Long, Port Huron, brother of the bride, was junior groomsman. DeWayne Downing and Maurice Waltenburg, both of Port Huron, were ushers. Dave Borntrager Port Huron, was ring bearer. A reception was held in McMorran Junior Arena.

The couple honeymooned in northern Michigan. They will live in Alabama. Mrs. Raymond Kliemann Mr. and Mrs.

Jeffrey Sharrow Sharrow-Damman ST. CLAIR Lisa Ann Damman and Jeffrey George Sharrow were united in marriage Aug. 14 in St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Clair.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Damman, St. Clair. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Sharrow and Mrs. and Mrs. Mike VanBuskirk, all of St. Clair.

Lori Damman, St. Clair, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Roselyn Heath, Miami, Jeannie Sharrow, Wiggins, sister of the bridegroom; Kathy Brooks, Sue Krzywiecki and Sue Johnson, all of St. Clair; and Cheri Wastell, Port Huron, were bridesmaids. Patricia Johnson, flowergirl.

Gerald Rose, St. Clair, was the best man. Craig Miller and Dave Stein, both of Port Huron; Jay Misaney, Ronald Damman, brother of the bride, and Giles Westrick, brother of the bridegroom, all of St. Clair; and Jerry Goodrich, Roseville, were ushers. Daniel Damman, St.

Clair, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. A dinner was served in the Black River Country Club, Port Huron. The couple is honeymooning in Hawaii. They will live in St. Clair.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattock Mattock-Stoecker City. The couple is living in St. Clair.

ST. CLAIR Pamela Sue Stoecker and Robert Charles Mattock were united in marriage Aug. 1 on the lawn of St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Stocker and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mattock, all of St. Clair, are parents of the couple.

Sandra Stocker, St. Clair, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Katherine Wynne-Jones, Port Huron; Linda Thueme, Marine City, Nancy Mattock, sister of the bridegroom, Mary Anne Beauchamp and Wendy Stocker, sister of the bride, all of St. Clair; and Greta Mattock, Mount Clemens, were bridesmaids. Lisa Stocker, St.

Clair, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Thomas Wynne-Jones, Port Huron, was the best man. Mark Stoecker, Marian Fadanellie and Tom and Jerry Currier, all of St. Clair; Dave Netter, Port Huron; Randy Mattock, Mount Clemens, brother of the bridegroom, were groomsmen. Brian Schmidt, Richmond, was junior groomsman.

A reception was held in the Knights of Columbus Hall, Marine Kliemann-Clark Janet Gail Clark and Raymond David Kliemann were married Aug. 15 in the Northgate Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J.

Clark, Port Huron. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Kliemann, Troy.

Marie Downes, Sarnia, was matron of honor. Cathy Krampien, Port Huron, and Marcia Foss, Carsonville, were bridesmaids. James Wright, Lexington, was the best man. David Beauvais, Anchorville, and Edward Clark, Mount Pleasant, brother of the bride, were ushers. A reception was held in the church.

The couple is honeymooning in northern Michigan. They will live in Marquette. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wiseman Wiseman-Leneway Theresa H.

Leneway and Douglas H. Wiseman were united in marriage Aug. 8 in St. Mary's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Leneway, Port Huron. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiseman, Owosso.

Vicki L. Peruski, Marysville, was maid of honor. Laurie G. Manuilow, Port Huron, and Sharon A. Smaston, Mount Pleasant, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids.

Jennifer L. Corry, Port Huron, was flowergirl. Steve Power, Lansing, was the best man. Paul Eggleston, Owosso, and Dan Divish, Grand Blanc, were ushers. Erik J.

Carrier, Port Huron, was ring bearer. A reception was held in St. Stephen's Parish Center. The couple is living in Odessa, Texas. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Parker Parker-Rushton Lorrie A. Rushton and Donald R. Parker were united in marriage Aug. 7 in St.

Joseph's Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Oramel L. Rushton and Mr.

a and Mrs. Francis D. Parker, all of Port Huron, are the parents of the couple. Vickie Parker, Port Huron, sister of the bridegroom, Port Huron, was maid of honor. Beth A.

Workman, Goodells, and Dawn Roe, Port Huron, were bridesmaids. Michelle Farrington, Port Huron, was flowergirl. Lenny Parker, Port Huron, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Louis Roe and Don Holmes, both of Port Huron, were ushers. Harold James Delor, Port Huron, was ring bearer.

A reception was held in the Lions Hall, Sparlingville. The couple is living in Port Huron. River Room of the St. Clair Inn. The couple is honeymooning Lake Tahoe.

They will live in Portland, Ore. Mrs. Gregory Busdicker Busdicker-Galat Cathy Jo Galat and Gregory George Busdicker were united in marriage Aug. 15 in the First United Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank L. Galat, Port Huron. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Renee Busdicker, Columbia, S.C., and the late Russell George Busdicker.

Lori (Lapp) Melms, Marysville, was matron of honor. Susan Pettengill and Kelley Conroy, both of Port Huron, and Viki Busdicker, Columbia, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Kimberley Buechel, Port Huron, was flowergirl. Kelly Leonard, Columbia, was the best man. Private First Class Thomas J.

Galat, Memphis, brother of the bride, and John O'Connor, East Lansing, were ushers. A reception was held in the Mrs. Rick K. Ongie Ongie-Napolitan Therese M. Napolitan and Rick K.

Ongie exchanged wedding vows Aug. 22 in St. Stephen's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carmen Napolitan, Port Huron. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Arlene Ongie, Hancock. Mrs. David (Elise Hindes, Rochester, was matron of honor.

Mrs. Michael (Pam) McDougal, Port Huron; Mrs. Edmund (Karen) Pickard, New Baltimore; Joanne Zamoic, Newark, N.J., were bridesmaids. Brandy Hindes, Rochester, was flowergirl. Michael McDougal, Port Huron, was the best man.

Steve Stone, Toronto; Michael Napolitan, Detroit, brother of the bride; and Dr. Michael Shier, Port Huron, were ushers. Timmy Lawrence, Port Huron, ring bearer. A reception was held in the Elks Country Club. The couple will live in Dallas.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Holden Holden-Pickard Pamala Ann Pickard a and Perry G. Holden i II were married July 18 in the North Hills Church of the Nazarene. The bride is the daughter of William G.

and Delores E. Pickard, Port Huron. The bridegroom is the son of E.B. Holden Los Angeles, and Geraldine Kautz, St. Joseph.

Lynn M. Pickard was maid of honor. Jill Cochran, Mona L. Williams, Jeanette Sullivan, Julie A. Greiner and Linda Olcheske were bridesmaids.

Melissa Pickard was flowergirl. Patrick J. Creager was the best man. W. Tedd Oyler, William D.

Pickard, Roger T. Milliken, James B. Ketcham and Steven W. Hughes were groomsmen. The couple is living in Grand Rapids.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlitt Schlitt-Hodge Carol S. Hodge and Robert L. Schlitt were married July 29 in All Faiths Chapel.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mosure, Port Huron. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elsa Watson, Port Huron.

Shirley Niebauer, Port Huron, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Douglas Schlitt, Port Huron, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. David Niebauer, Port Huron, ushered. A reception was held in the Reef Restaurant. The couple honeymooned in Las Vegas.

They are living in Port Huron. Wendy A. Brian R. Brenner May Brenner-May ALGONAC Mr. and Mrs.

John Brenner, Algonac, announce the engagement of their daughter, Wendy Anne, to Brian Robert May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert May, Marine City. The bride-to-be is a 1980 graduate of Holy Cross High School, Marine City. Her fiance is a 1980 graduate of Marine City High School and is serving in the U.S.

Army. A September 1982 wedding is being planned. Vincent G. Cynthia L. Kreilter Dawe Dawe-Kreilter MARINE CITY Mrs.

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