Antigo Area Catholic Churches Newsletter — April 2022

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APRIL 2022

Antigo Area MEET PARISHIONERS

Louie and Dorothy Guenther

Sharing a Joyful Life of Faith, Prayer and Service

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ccording to the 2010 census, about six percent of marriages make it past the 50-year mark. A 71-yearmarriage likely isn’t even measured — there are so few of them. But St. John parishioners Louie and Dorothy Guenther have beaten the odds, and are looking forward to celebrating 72 years of marriage on Aug. 9. “One day before Dorothy’s birthday!” Louie says. Aug. 9, 1950, was a hot day at St. John’s Catholic Church. The couple was married on a Wednesday because the priest at the time believed marriages should be on Wednesdays. The 9 a.m. ceremony was followed by dinner at Dorothy’s parents’ house and a dance in a hall above a local tavern. “The secret is to give and take and share,” Dorothy says. “Don’t ever go to bed mad.” “We had our problems, too,” Louie Louie and Dorothy Guenther says. “But we stuck together.” Louie and Dorothy enjoy gardening and being in the yard. They had a huge garden and did a lot of canning. After retirement, the couple attended daily Mass until Dorothy had a stroke a few years back, leaving her unable to drive. They pray a lot of rosaries and novenas. The Catholic faith has always been an integral part of Louie and Dorothy’s life. Dorothy was a longtime member of the Altar Society and Christian Mothers. Louie was part of the Holy Name Society before it disbanded. continued on page 5


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