Kantenwein 50th

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Lee and Phyllis Kantenwein, Warsaw, will mark their 50th wedding anniversary June 29. Lee Kantenwein and Phyllis Grabill were married June 29, 1957, at Altoona Bible Church, Altoona, Pa., by Pastor Henry Culp.

He is a minister and retired from teaching at Grace College and Seminary. She retired as a receptionist from Grace College and Seminary.

The couple have four children: Mrs. Larry (Cindy) Buckholz and Murray (and wife Cindy) Kantenwein, both of Warsaw; Scott (and wife Carol) Kantenwein, Wooster, Ohio; and Mrs. Gene (Sheryl) Gephart, Bourbon. They also have 12 grandchildren and a great-grandson.

The couple will celebrate the anniversary with an open house from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday at Pleasantview Bible Church. The couple request no gifts, but cards are welcome.[[In-content Ad]]

Lee and Phyllis Kantenwein, Warsaw, will mark their 50th wedding anniversary June 29. Lee Kantenwein and Phyllis Grabill were married June 29, 1957, at Altoona Bible Church, Altoona, Pa., by Pastor Henry Culp.

He is a minister and retired from teaching at Grace College and Seminary. She retired as a receptionist from Grace College and Seminary.

The couple have four children: Mrs. Larry (Cindy) Buckholz and Murray (and wife Cindy) Kantenwein, both of Warsaw; Scott (and wife Carol) Kantenwein, Wooster, Ohio; and Mrs. Gene (Sheryl) Gephart, Bourbon. They also have 12 grandchildren and a great-grandson.

The couple will celebrate the anniversary with an open house from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday at Pleasantview Bible Church. The couple request no gifts, but cards are welcome.[[In-content Ad]]
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