BioM: Tyznik, Sharon (1983)

Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson

Email: kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Mews, Tyznik, Pedretti, Dix, Reierson, Fricke, Wenzel, Hainzlsperger, Koerner, Searer, Beil, Calley

----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (02 November 1983)

Tyznik, Sharon Kay (16 October 1983)

Married October 15 in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Colby, with the Very Rev. Raymond J. Pedretti officiating, were Miss Sharon Kay Tyznik and Kevin Richard Mews, both of Route 2, Colby, children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tyznik, Route 1, Colby, and Mrs. Louise Mews, Minneapolis, and the late Richard Mews.

The bride was given in marriage by her father during nuptials for which Susan Dix was organist and Gregory Reierson and Cindy Fricke were vocalists.

Matron of honor was Mrs. Tammy Wenzel, Marshfield. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Vicky Hainzlsperger of Colby, Mrs. Jill Koerner of Dorchester, Mrs. Penny Searer of Owen and Miss Marla Beil, Abbotsford.

Gary Searer of Own was best man. Groomsmen were Rich Hainzlsperger, Stuart Mews, Mark Tyznik and Gilbert Calley, all of Colby, and ushering were Steve Tyznik, Colby, and Lance Mews, Mansfield, Ohio.

The reception was at The Sword, Colby, where the dance took place and the dinner was served at St. Mary's Gymnasium. After a trip to Florida, the couple will live west of Colby.

Both graduated from Colby High School, the bride in 1980 and her husband in 1975. She is a bank teller/bookkeeper at Security State Bank, Colby, and her husband is a bulk milk hauler for Harris Cheese Co., Unity.

 

 

 


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