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The beach at The Hilton Resort on Clearwater Beach, Fla., provided the setting for an evening ceremony June 29 as the Rev. John Veleno united Kambria Clark and Tyler Masters in marriage.
The bride wore an ivory charmeuse v-neck halter gown with ruched surplice bodice and beaded embroidered dropped waist, featuring a godet chapel train adorned with beaded embroidered appliqués, as was her fingertip veil. She carried a hand tied bouquet of orange miniature calla lilies, green cymbidium orchids, hydrangeas and gloriosa lilies.
Emily Peters served as maid of honor, with Alison Moon and Kendra Masters, sister of the bridegroom, serving as bridesmaids. They wore chiffon strapless bubble dresses in cornflower blue and watermelon pink, respectively.
Roger Leonard performed the duties of best man, while Kyle Ross and Curt Walter were bridegroomsmen. Lee Bloom, Ryan Ward and Rossi Clark, brother of the bride, were ushers.
A dinner-dance reception followed the ceremony at The Hilton Resort Waters Edge Reception Hall.
The new Mrs. Masters, daughter of Roscelle and Pam Clark of Bellefontaine, is a 2004 graduate of Bellefontaine High School and 2009 graduate of Bowling Green State University.
Mr. Masters, a son of Arliss and Linda Masters of Calgary, Alberta, is a doctoral student at the University of Idaho. He graduated from John G. Diefenbaker High School and BGSU.
Following a wedding cruise to the Bahamas, the couple resides in Moscow, Idaho.

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