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Mary F. <I>Schroeder</I> Voshardt

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Mary F. Schroeder Voshardt

Birth
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1977 (aged 85–86)
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Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Marriage of Orme/Mary Voshardt

Orme August Voshardt and Mary Frances Schroeder were married Tuesday morning at St. Luke's Catholic Church. The wedding party entered the church at 9 o'clock. The bride was escorted by her father, John Schneider. She was attired in a white scyliex crepe gown with beaded silk net drape and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Garret Nash acted as best man and maid of honor was Anna Schroeder, a sister of the bride. Hubbard Schroeder and Walter Bertler of Milwaukee were the other groomsmen and Elizabeth Schroeder and Delia Gagnon bridesmaids. To the beautiful music of Wagner's wedding march, "Here comes the Bride", the wedding procession made its way to the altar where the bride was given away by her father and the ceremony performed by Rev. Father Geissler before hundreds of friends and admirers that filled every pew.
After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the residence of John Schroeder where the relatives of the couple gathered for a few hours of social enjoyment and feasting after which the bride and the groom left on an extended trip to the east. The will visit New York, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Washington and other points.
Mr. Voshardt is a son of August Voshardt, deceased, who was editor and proprietor of the Kewaunee Enterprise. For the past twelve years, Mr. Voshardt has resided here with his mother. He is employed in the order department of the Hamilton Manufacturing Co., where he has proven an efficient and reliable employe. The bride is a daughter of John Schroeder of Schroeder Bros. Co. She is popular in the circles which she has moved and is fitted in every way to make the man of her choice a splendid helpmeet.
They have the wishes of many friends for a happy, prosperous life. Among those present at the wedding were Herman Voshardt, Mrs. Friedley, Richard Kahlenberg, Mrs. Sophie Voshardt and Mrs. Wm. Voshardt of Chicago.
The Reporter, Sat., Nov. 29, 1913
Marriage of Orme/Mary Voshardt

Orme August Voshardt and Mary Frances Schroeder were married Tuesday morning at St. Luke's Catholic Church. The wedding party entered the church at 9 o'clock. The bride was escorted by her father, John Schneider. She was attired in a white scyliex crepe gown with beaded silk net drape and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. Garret Nash acted as best man and maid of honor was Anna Schroeder, a sister of the bride. Hubbard Schroeder and Walter Bertler of Milwaukee were the other groomsmen and Elizabeth Schroeder and Delia Gagnon bridesmaids. To the beautiful music of Wagner's wedding march, "Here comes the Bride", the wedding procession made its way to the altar where the bride was given away by her father and the ceremony performed by Rev. Father Geissler before hundreds of friends and admirers that filled every pew.
After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the residence of John Schroeder where the relatives of the couple gathered for a few hours of social enjoyment and feasting after which the bride and the groom left on an extended trip to the east. The will visit New York, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Washington and other points.
Mr. Voshardt is a son of August Voshardt, deceased, who was editor and proprietor of the Kewaunee Enterprise. For the past twelve years, Mr. Voshardt has resided here with his mother. He is employed in the order department of the Hamilton Manufacturing Co., where he has proven an efficient and reliable employe. The bride is a daughter of John Schroeder of Schroeder Bros. Co. She is popular in the circles which she has moved and is fitted in every way to make the man of her choice a splendid helpmeet.
They have the wishes of many friends for a happy, prosperous life. Among those present at the wedding were Herman Voshardt, Mrs. Friedley, Richard Kahlenberg, Mrs. Sophie Voshardt and Mrs. Wm. Voshardt of Chicago.
The Reporter, Sat., Nov. 29, 1913

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110025772/mary_f-voshardt: accessed ), memorial page for Mary F. Schroeder Voshardt (1891–1977), Find a Grave Memorial ID 110025772, citing Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Terry K (contributor 47786917).