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Margaret Ann <I>Kempen</I> Schetter

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Margaret Ann Kempen Schetter

Birth
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
27 May 1989 (aged 53)
Manitowoc Rapids, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.2417122, Longitude: -87.6431372
Plot
4-8-217
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MARGARET ANN (KEMPEN) SCHETTER
Dau. Of Wilbert and Martha Mary (Schmit) Kempen
Obituary – Herald Times Reporter, May 30, 1989
Mrs. Herbert (Margaret) Schetter, 53, of the Village of Mishicot, died
Saturday, May 27, 1989, at Holy Family Medical Center, Manitowoc.
Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Lambert Funeral Home and
11 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated by Msgr. James Feely and burial will be in the
parish cemetery.
Mrs. Schetter was born November 22, 1935 at Mishicot, daughter of the late
Wilbert and Martha Schmit Kempen. She married Herbert Schetter on November
26, 1953, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. Mrs. Schetter was a
lifetime member of Holy Cross Catholic Church.
Survivors include her husband, Herbert; three sons and daughters-in-law,
two daughters and a son-in-law, a brother, three sisters, and six
grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Sylvester
and Vernon.
Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. this Tuesday
where a memorial service will be at 7:30 p.m.
*********
WEDDING
The Two Rivers Reporter, November 28, 1953
On Thanksgiving Day nuptial vows were repeated at the Holy Cross Catholic
Church in Mishicot by Miss Margaret Ann Kempen, daughter of Mrs. Martha
Kempen of Mishicot and the late Wilbert A. Kempen, and Herbert Schetter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schetter, Rt. 2, Two Rivers.
The organ recessional and processional were played by a friend of the bride,
Miss Doris Dvorak, and the mass was sung by the school choir and Sister Andrea.
White chrysanthemums and red carnations adorned the altar when the Rev. George
Beth performed the wedding ceremony.
The brides wedding dress featured a three tiered accordion pleated skirt of net
over satin. Topping the floor-length skirt was a lace bodice and matching lace
shrug. Attached to a lace Juliet cap which matched the dress was a fingertip
veil. A satin band and seed pearls edged the headpiece. The bride carried a
bouquet of white mums and garnet roses and wore three strands of pearls, a gift
from the groom.
Miss Doris Schetter, Rt. 2, Two Rivers, a sister of the groom, attended as maid
of honor. She walked down the aisle in a formal of true red and four tiers of
net in the skirt and a velvet bodice and shrug to match. Her headband of red
velvet was designed with twisted red and white velvet and seed pearl trim. White
mums and pompoms were in her cascade bouquet.
Attired in identical costumes were the bridesmaids, Mrs. George Wilfert of Two
Rivers, another sister of the groom, and Mrs. Ronald Zenefski of Menasha.
Thomas Haese of Mishicot, a nephew of the bride, wore a gray gabardine suit when
he served as the ring bearer. He carried the rings attached to a white cane with
red ribbon.
Styled like the bridal aides' dresses was the white frock donned by the flower girl,
Betty Haese of Mishicot, niece of the bride. She carried white pompoms and garnet
roses.
Duties of the best man were assumed by Gerald Schetter, Rt. 2, Two Rivers, brother
of the groom. The groomsmen were Ronald Zenefski of Menasha and Ralph Wilfert of
Two Rivers.
Kenneth Bausch of Manitowoc and Clarence Haese of Mishicot ushered the guests into
the church pews.
Corsages of pink roses and pompoms adorned the gun metal faille dress worn by the
brides mother and the navy blue dress, which was the choice of the groom's mother.
Members of the bridal party were served breakfast at the home of the brides mother.
(One line cannot be seen to transcribe), Two Rivers, where a reception took place
from 4 to 8 p.m., for 200 friends and relatives.
Miss Betty Kakes of Mishicot and Miss Florence Kirt of Manitowoc poured at the
reception.
The newlyweds are honeymooning in northern Wisconsin, and for the trip the bride
chose a brown taffeta dress, brown and beige accessories and a corsage of pink
roses and white mums.
Will Live At Mishicot
Both the bride and groom are graduates of Mishicot High School. They will reside
in Mishicot. The groom is employed by the Kornely Dairy, Manitowoc; and the bride
was employed by the Schmidtman Company in Manitowoc.
Places from which guests came for the wedding included Sauk City, Marinette, Oconto
Falls, Appleton, Little Chute, Menasha, Pulaski, Pound, Madison, Rudolph, Wisconsin
Rapids and Grand Rapids, Mich.
Before her marriage, the bride was honored at a shower given at the John Kakes home
by Miss Doris Dvorak and Miss Betty Kakes. She received many lovely gifts from the
following guests: the Misses Dolly Demston, Priscilla Lorenz, Mary Jane Kocian, Edna
Baumgart, Frances Huss, Myrtle Alberts, Donna Hallada, Irene Eselinger, Florence Kirt,
J'Ette Holmes, Jean Peters, Betty Kakes, Doris Dvorak and Mrs. Paul Menges.
MARGARET ANN (KEMPEN) SCHETTER
Dau. Of Wilbert and Martha Mary (Schmit) Kempen
Obituary – Herald Times Reporter, May 30, 1989
Mrs. Herbert (Margaret) Schetter, 53, of the Village of Mishicot, died
Saturday, May 27, 1989, at Holy Family Medical Center, Manitowoc.
Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Lambert Funeral Home and
11 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated by Msgr. James Feely and burial will be in the
parish cemetery.
Mrs. Schetter was born November 22, 1935 at Mishicot, daughter of the late
Wilbert and Martha Schmit Kempen. She married Herbert Schetter on November
26, 1953, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. Mrs. Schetter was a
lifetime member of Holy Cross Catholic Church.
Survivors include her husband, Herbert; three sons and daughters-in-law,
two daughters and a son-in-law, a brother, three sisters, and six
grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Sylvester
and Vernon.
Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. this Tuesday
where a memorial service will be at 7:30 p.m.
*********
WEDDING
The Two Rivers Reporter, November 28, 1953
On Thanksgiving Day nuptial vows were repeated at the Holy Cross Catholic
Church in Mishicot by Miss Margaret Ann Kempen, daughter of Mrs. Martha
Kempen of Mishicot and the late Wilbert A. Kempen, and Herbert Schetter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schetter, Rt. 2, Two Rivers.
The organ recessional and processional were played by a friend of the bride,
Miss Doris Dvorak, and the mass was sung by the school choir and Sister Andrea.
White chrysanthemums and red carnations adorned the altar when the Rev. George
Beth performed the wedding ceremony.
The brides wedding dress featured a three tiered accordion pleated skirt of net
over satin. Topping the floor-length skirt was a lace bodice and matching lace
shrug. Attached to a lace Juliet cap which matched the dress was a fingertip
veil. A satin band and seed pearls edged the headpiece. The bride carried a
bouquet of white mums and garnet roses and wore three strands of pearls, a gift
from the groom.
Miss Doris Schetter, Rt. 2, Two Rivers, a sister of the groom, attended as maid
of honor. She walked down the aisle in a formal of true red and four tiers of
net in the skirt and a velvet bodice and shrug to match. Her headband of red
velvet was designed with twisted red and white velvet and seed pearl trim. White
mums and pompoms were in her cascade bouquet.
Attired in identical costumes were the bridesmaids, Mrs. George Wilfert of Two
Rivers, another sister of the groom, and Mrs. Ronald Zenefski of Menasha.
Thomas Haese of Mishicot, a nephew of the bride, wore a gray gabardine suit when
he served as the ring bearer. He carried the rings attached to a white cane with
red ribbon.
Styled like the bridal aides' dresses was the white frock donned by the flower girl,
Betty Haese of Mishicot, niece of the bride. She carried white pompoms and garnet
roses.
Duties of the best man were assumed by Gerald Schetter, Rt. 2, Two Rivers, brother
of the groom. The groomsmen were Ronald Zenefski of Menasha and Ralph Wilfert of
Two Rivers.
Kenneth Bausch of Manitowoc and Clarence Haese of Mishicot ushered the guests into
the church pews.
Corsages of pink roses and pompoms adorned the gun metal faille dress worn by the
brides mother and the navy blue dress, which was the choice of the groom's mother.
Members of the bridal party were served breakfast at the home of the brides mother.
(One line cannot be seen to transcribe), Two Rivers, where a reception took place
from 4 to 8 p.m., for 200 friends and relatives.
Miss Betty Kakes of Mishicot and Miss Florence Kirt of Manitowoc poured at the
reception.
The newlyweds are honeymooning in northern Wisconsin, and for the trip the bride
chose a brown taffeta dress, brown and beige accessories and a corsage of pink
roses and white mums.
Will Live At Mishicot
Both the bride and groom are graduates of Mishicot High School. They will reside
in Mishicot. The groom is employed by the Kornely Dairy, Manitowoc; and the bride
was employed by the Schmidtman Company in Manitowoc.
Places from which guests came for the wedding included Sauk City, Marinette, Oconto
Falls, Appleton, Little Chute, Menasha, Pulaski, Pound, Madison, Rudolph, Wisconsin
Rapids and Grand Rapids, Mich.
Before her marriage, the bride was honored at a shower given at the John Kakes home
by Miss Doris Dvorak and Miss Betty Kakes. She received many lovely gifts from the
following guests: the Misses Dolly Demston, Priscilla Lorenz, Mary Jane Kocian, Edna
Baumgart, Frances Huss, Myrtle Alberts, Donna Hallada, Irene Eselinger, Florence Kirt,
J'Ette Holmes, Jean Peters, Betty Kakes, Doris Dvorak and Mrs. Paul Menges.


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