Weddings
Topeka Capital-Journal, The, Oct 17, 2004 by Capital-Journal
The bride is the daughter of Linda Briden and Mark Stueve, both of Topeka. She is the granddaughter of Loyal and Mary Ann Shirley and George and Zelma Stueve, all of Axtell.
Parents of the bridegroom are Merry Palmer, Blanding, Utah, and Larry Adams, Reading. He is the grandson of Norma Austin, Blanding; Norma Adams, Salina; Charles Austin, Hutchinson; and Juanita Phillips, Emporia.
Linda Briden was her daughter's matron of honor. Also attending the bride were Renae Gifford and Sarah Wehner.
Russ Pincock was best man.
A reception in Topeka was June 25 at the Briden home in Topeka.
The bride is a graduate of Topeka West High School and Emporia State University with a bachelor's degree in art education for grades kindergarten through 12. She is an art teacher at Rossville High School and Rossville Middle School.
The groom is a graduate of San Juan High School in Blanding and Emporia State University with a bachelor's degree in psychology. He is pursuing a master's degree in social work at Washburn University. He is employed by Kansas Disability Determination Services in Topeka as a development specialist.
After a honeymoon trip to Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., the newlyweds are at home in Topeka.
Lisa Ann Zubler Plamann
Daniel Duane Sage
Plamann-Sage
Lisa Ann Zubler Plamann and Daniel Duane Sage exchanged wedding vows July 17, 2004, at Faith Lutheran Church in Topeka.
The Rev. Peter Tremain officiated at the 6 p.m. service.
The bride is the daughter of Anita Sibold, Topeka, and Mark Zubler, Morrill, and the bridegroom is the son of Melvin and Loretta Sage, Topeka.
Margaret Hoffman, Topeka, was maid of honor. Bryan Sage, Osage City, was best man.
The newlyweds reside in Topeka.
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