Kerkmann/Freund Engagement
Kylie Nichole Kerkmann of Massena and Kevin Daniel Freund of Atlantic are planning an Aug. 10 wedding.
The future bride is the daughter of Keith and Kathryn Kerkmann of Massena. She is a graduate from Cumberland-Massena High school and later graduated from Simpson College. She recently relocated from the Des Moines area and is currently employed at MV Transportation in Elk Horn as an Accounting Manager.
The future groom is the son of Marilyn and the late Jack Freund of Atlantic. He is a graduate from Atlantic High School. Since graduation he has worked with his family at J.W. Freund Farms. He has lived in the Atlantic area his entire life.
The couple will be wed at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic and will reside outside of Lewis.
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The future bride is the daughter of Keith and Kathryn Kerkmann of Massena. She is a graduate from Cumberland-Massena High school and later graduated from Simpson College. She recently relocated from the Des Moines area and is currently employed at MV Transportation in Elk Horn as an Accounting Manager.
The future groom is the son of Marilyn and the late Jack Freund of Atlantic. He is a graduate from Atlantic High School. Since graduation he has worked with his family at J.W. Freund Farms. He has lived in the Atlantic area his entire life.
The couple will be wed at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic and will reside outside of Lewis.
COMMENTS ON THESE STORIES ARE WELCOME, BUT FULL NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE POSTING FOR VERIFICATION, BEFORE THEY WILL BE RUN. PHONE NUMBERS WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED. THANK YOU.
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