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Manns, Overly united
Bethanie Audra Manns and Craig Bryant Overly were united in marriage during a double ring ceremony at 4:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008 at the Epworth United Methodist Church by Pastor J. Mac Geissinger.
The bride is the daughter of Brad and Laurie Manns of Ridgeway. The groom is the son of Steve and Sandy Overly of Mount Victory.
Attending the guest register were Hannah Heilman of Ridgeway, cousin of the bride and Michaela Grimes, friend of the couple of Mount Victory.
Pianist was Tonya Ramsey of Mount Victory, aunt of the bride.
The bride wore a white, strapless Michael Angelo Princess gown with sequined bodice. The full sequined skirt flowed into a full length train.
She wore a mid-length sequined white sheer veil.
She carried an assortment bouquet of fall colored roses and flowers.
Serving as maid of honor was Morgan Caldwell of Ridgeway, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Amy Manns of Ridgeway, sister-in-law of the bride; Ashlie Kelly of Ridgeway, friend of the bride and Melissa Manns of Ridgeway, sister of the bride. Flower girl was Heidi Trachsel of Dunkirk, cousin of the groom.
Serving as best man was Tyler Overly of Marion, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Jordan Temple of Kenton, friend of the groom and Reese Overly of Mount Victory, brother of the groom. Ushers were Brock Manns and Holden Manns, both brothers of the bride of Ridgeway. Ringbearer was Connor Manns of Ridgeway, nephew of the bride.
A reception followed at the Hardin County Armory.
A wedding trip was taken to Kissimmee, Fla., Summer Bay Resort.
The bride is a 2005 graduate of Ridgemont High School and a 2008 graduate of Marion Technical College. She is employed at Hardin Memorial Hospital as a medical coder.
The groom is a 2006 graduate of Ridgemont High School. He is employed at Honda, East Liberty.
The couple resides at 14951 CR 219, Mount Victory. |
Holtzberger, Bacon wed
Rachel Renee Holtzberger and Chad Edward Bacon were united in marriage during a 3:30 p.m., double ring ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008 at Mount Blan- chard United Methodist Church by Pastor Joe Chris- man.
The bride is the daughter of Dave and Dawn Holtzberger of Forest. The groom is the son of Jeff and Kathy Walton of Nevada and Dave Bacon of Upper Sandusky.
Organist was Jennifer Moser of Mount Blanchard.
Attending the guest register were Corey Thomson of Forest, cousin of the bride and Sydney Bacon of Richwood, niece of the groom.
Reader was Terri Smith, aunt of the bride.
The bride wore a satin, crystal and pearl beading and sequence, strapless Princess line gown with lace up the back. The semi-cathedral train was trimmed in burnt orange with burnt orange down the middle of the train.
She wore a sequined crown with pearl lining on the bottom of the shoulder-length veil. The veil was made by the bride’s late great-grandmother Thomson and worn by her Grandma Smith on her wedding day.
She carried a bouquet of white and coral roses with burnt orange mums with baby’s breath intermingled.
Serving as maids of honor were Lindsay Henkins of Forest and Ashley Frontz of New Bremen, both friends of the bride. Bridesmaids were Amanda Bacon, sister of the groom of Upper Sandusky; Shelley Barnett, friend of the bride of Upper Sandusky; Jessi King, cousin of the groom of Forest and Amanda Holtzberger, sister-in-law of the bride of Dunkirk. Junior bridesmaid was Molly Smith, cousin of the bride of Centerville. Flower girls were Brenna Flowers, cousin of the bride of Dunkirk and Aby Russler of Forest, cousin of the groom.
Serving as best men were Taylor Bacon of Forest, son of the groom and Lindsay Bacon of Forest, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Jason Wright, friend of the groom of Wharton; Kyle Ulrich of Kenton, brother of the groom; Aaron Holtzberger, brother of the bride of Forest; Jason Holtzberger, brother of the bride of Dunkirk. Junior groomsman was Caleb Smith, cousin of the bride of Centerville. Ushers were Craig Smith, uncle of the bride of Centerville; Kevin Ulrich of Findlay, brother of the groom; Mikey Brown, cousin of the groom of Forest and Shannon Russler, friend of the groom of Forest. Ringbearers were Brayden Flowers, cousin of the bride of Dunkirk and Dylan Bacon, son of the couple of Forest.
A reception followed at the Hardin County Fairgrounds Community Building. Servers were Terri Smith of Centerville, aunt of the bride; Amy Eisenetrager and Nicole Troiano, both friends of the bride of Findlay.
A wedding trip was taken to Myrtle Beach, S.C.
The bride is a 2002 graduate of Hardin Northern High School and employed at Zales Jewelers of Findlay.
The groom is a 1996 graduate of Riverdale High School and employed at STS Transit in Upper San- dusky.
The couple reside at 503 W. Dixon St., Forest. |
Winegardner, McBride united in marriage
Courtney Winegardner and Jason McBride were united in marriage during a single ring ceremony at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008 at the Crossroads Church in Lima by Tim Hubbell.
The bride is the daughter of Rusty and Stephanie Winegardner of Harrod. The groom is the son of Jerry and Jayna McBride of Dola.
Organist was Jeremy McKinney of Lima, friend of the bride.
Serving as maid of honor was Kenzi Ruhlen, friend of the couple, of Findlay. Bridesmaids were Megan Arn of Columbus Grove and Katie Bertling of Lima, both friends of the bride. Flower girl was Emma Winegardner, cousin of the bride of Boston, Mass.
Serving as best man was Jason Ruhlen, friend of the couple of Findlay. Ushers were Josh and Justin McBride of Dola, both brothers of the groom, Matt McBride, cousin of the groom of Ada and Brett Winegardner, brother of the bride of Harrod. Ringbearer was Will McBride, cousin of the groom of Ada.
A reception followed at the Hardin County Fairgrounds Community Building.
A wedding trip was taken to Negril, Jamaica.
The bride is attending Rhodes State College for Occupational Therapy Assistant and employed at the Mennonite Memorial Home in Bluffton.
The groom is attending the Ohio State University for business and employed at Fastenal in Kenton.
The couple reside at 6136 CR 95, Ada |
Good and Lauck united
Megan Marie Good and Anthony David Lauck were united in marriage during a 3:30 p.m. ceremony Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008 at St. John Lutheran Church, Dola by Pastor Charles Horn.
The bride is the daughter of Arden and Rebecca Good of Dola. The groom is the son of Gene and Wilma Lauck of Findlay.
Attending the guest register was Tara Wolbers, friend of the bride of Findlay.
Instrumentalists were Lighthouse Strings of Ada.
Readers were Jason Wolbers of Findlay, friend of the groom and Krystal Vermillion, friend of the bride of Columbus.
The bride wore an ivory strapless gown.
She carried a bouquet of pink roses.
Serving as maid of honor was Abbey Rettig, friend of the bride of Findlay. Bridesmaids were Sarah Langenderfer, friend of the bride of Marion; Amanda Crates of Findlay, friend of the bride; Missy Rhodes, sister of the groom of Findlay and Samantha Rhodes of Findlay, niece of the groom. Flower girl was Alissa Rhodes, niece of the groom of Findlay.
Serving as best man was Jason Beach of Findlay, friend of the groom. Groomsmen were Zach Silveus, of Ridgecrest, Calif.; Jack Busching of Casey, Ill. and Josh Benson of Findlay, all friends of the groom and Casey Good, brother of the bride of Williamstown. Ushers were Mitchell Rhodes and Alec Rhodes, both nephews of the groom of Findlay.
A reception followed at the Findlay Inn.
A wedding trip was taken to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
The bride is a 2005 graduate of Ohio Northern University with a bachelor of arts degree. She is a case worker.
The groom is a 2006 graduate of the University of Findlay with a bachelor of science degree. He is a salesman.
The couple reside at 919 Maple Ave., Findlay. |
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