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Wedding: Dixon-Schwersinske
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Tim & Kelley Schwersinske
Kelley Dixon, daughter of Richard and Colleen Dixon, and Tim Schwersinske, son of Tammy Olson (mother) and Jim Green (mother's husband) and Tom Schwersinske (father), were united in marriage at 4 p.m. Sept. 22, 2012 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church with Pastor Mark Bartels officiating.

The bride was given in marriage by her father, Richard Dixon.

The maid of honor was Kelly Kloepping, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Kelly Fiez, friend of the bride; Jessica Reed, friend of the couple; Nicole Steinmann, friend of the bride; Mandy Marks, friend of the bride; Tonya Buttke, sister of the bride; and Teresa Chapman, sister of the bride. The bride wore a traditional ivory organza dress with embellished lace. The bridesmaids wore traditional satin ball gown-style dresses with lapis coloring and organza with a side pick-up.

The best man was Tyler Wocelka, friend of the groom. Groomsmen were Manuel Arguijo Jr., friend of the groom; John Sheehan, friend of the groom; Steve Gardner, friend of the groom; and Ralph D. Pehl; friend of the couple. The groom and groomsmen wore black pinstripe tuxedos. Ushers were Brian Chamberlain and Jeremy Stamm, friends of the groom.

The soloist was Kayla Buttke, niece of the bride, with accompanists Julie Zimmerman, organ; Andy McKenzie, guitar; Hanna L'Herault, violin.

Guest book attendants were Clare Buttke and Kiara Buttke, nieces of the bride. The personal attendant was Christine Shaw, friend of the bride.

A reception was held at Bellini Italian Restaurant. A wedding trip was planned for Door County.

The bride is a graduate of Juda High School and Edgewood College. She is employed at First Business Financial Services, Inc., Madison.

The groom is a service technician for Roto Rooter, McFarland.