NOW:53045:USA01489
http://widgets.journalinteractive.com/cache/JIResponseCacher.ashx?duration=5&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdata.wp.myweather.net%2FeWxII%2F%3Fdata%3D*USA01489
H 9° L 3°
Clear | 16MPH
  • Share

Janke-Reger

Kimberly Janke and Nathan Reger

Feb. 9, 2010 | 0 comments

Kimberly Janke and Nathan Reger were married Nov. 7, 2009, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Grafton.

Parents of the bride are Russ and Kris Reger of Muskego. Parents of the groom are Richard and JoAnn Janke of Grafton.

The Rev. Larry Prahl officiated the 1:30 p.m. ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Mequon Country Club in Mequon.

The bride wore a spaghetti strap, shirred V-neck bodice gown of ivory chiffon. She carried a bouquet of pink and ivory roses and calla lilies.

Maids of honor were Amy Janke of Minneapolis, sister of the bride; and Melissa Hellem of New York, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Elizabeth Mucklin of Oconomowoc, and Heather Berlinski, Rebecca Becker and Michelle Swalheim, all of Wauwatosa. Junior bridesmaids were Anna and Ali Janke of Kalamazoo, Mich., nieces of the bride.

Best men were Robert Reger of Altamonte Springs, Fla., and Louis Reger of League City, Texas, both brothers of the groom. Groomsmen were Matt Johnson of Port Charlotte, Fla., and Sean McGinnis, Chad Swalheim and Nick Becker, all of Wauwatosa. Junior groomsmen were Zac and Zeke Epperson of Altamonte Springs, nephews of the groom.

Flower girls were Soleis and Sienna Reger of Altamonte Springs, nieces of the groom.

The bride, a graduate of Grafton High School, earned her bachelor's degree in apparel design from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her associate degree in accessories design from the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York. She is a technical designer for Kohl's Corp.

The groom, a Brookfield Central High School graduate, earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. He is a data analyst at M&I Bank in Milwaukee.

The couple is planning a delayed honeymoon in London and Paris in March.

They reside in Wauwatosa.

Welcome to our new commenting system.
  • You can register through your Facebook account, sign on with your Facebook password and use the same photo and screen name. If you don’t want your account tied to Facebook, you can keep your registration through our site.
  • You can now personalize your Journal Sentinel account with a photo even if the account is not tied to Facebook.
  • You can now reply to comments. Replies will be threaded to make conversations easier to follow.
  • You can continue to sort comments according to oldest first, newest first, and most thumbs up.
  • Your comments are archived on your own page.
  • Please notify us if you see personal insults or other irresponsible comments. We reserve the right to eliminate any comments and block any commenter who is not civil and respectful of others.

Discussion guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use

Limit of 2000 characters, 2000 characters remaining

Sort by
Suburban News Roundup

E-mail Newsletter

Your link to the biggest stories in the suburbs delivered Thursday mornings.


Enter your e-mail address above and click "Sign Up Now!" to begin receiving your e-mail newsletter
Get the Newsletter!

Login or Register to manage all your newsletter preferences.

advertisement

Local Crime Map

CONNECT    

advertisement

Latest Photo Galleries