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Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Eugene Turner

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Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Eugene Turner The First United Methodist Church of Greenville was the setting for an afternoon ceremony June 27 uniting Megan Lynn Ball and Bradley Eugene Turner in marriage, with Pastor Joseph Payne performing the nuptials.

Guests were ushered by Shayne Heffner and Nick Eskridge and a string quartet provided music.

The bride wore a white taffeta pick up gown with a beaded lace bodice, lace up back and sweeping train. She carried a bouquet of white calla lilies, and pale yellow and hot pink raspberry roses.

Kelly Ball, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor, with Kristen Strobel, Stacey Kendron, Alli Purcell and Cassie Conley attending as bridesmaids. They wore knee-length strapless olive green taffeta dresses with bubble hems and carried bouquets similar to the bride’s.

Grace Tonkavich served as flower girl.

Korey Harrod performed the duties of best man, while Kurt Bergman, Brad Buening, Tom Hittle and Ben Showden served as bridegroomsmen.

A reception followed at Romers Catering in Greenville.

The new Mrs. Turner, daughter of Greg and Joyce Ball of Bellefontaine, is a loan officer for U.S. Bank in Eaton. Mr. Turner, son of Dan and Vickie Turner of Rossburg, is a wildlife officer for Preble County.

Following a wedding trip to West Palm Beach, Fla., the couple is at home in Eaton.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stuart

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stuart Gas Works Park in Seattle provided the setting for a ceremony uniting Michelle Raymond and Paul Stuart in marriage Aug. 1.

Kyle Pendergrass, Esq., provided the nuptials.

The couple was attended by Rena Lyon, friend of the bride, and Mark Stuart, brother of the bridegroom.

A reception followed at Imigri Studios.

Ms. Raymond, a daughter of Sandy Raymond of Everett, Wash., and Dale Raymond of Sedro Wooley, Wash, is a mathematics teacher and curriculum writer at the Multimedia and Visual Arts School in the San Diego Unified School District.

Mr. Stuart, a son of Gary and Linda Stuart of West Liberty, is an embedded software engineer and freelance writer based in San Diego.

Following a wedding trip to the Oregon coast of Vancouver, Canada, the couple is at home in La Mesa, Calif.

 

LCDR and Mrs. Chad E. McKenzie Falkner

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LCDR and Mrs. Chad E. McKenzie Falkner Winery in Temecula, Calif., provided the backdrop for a Jan. 24 afternoon ceremony uniting Christina E. Westler and LCDR Chad E. McKenzie in marriage, with Pastor Ron Downing performing the nuptials.

The bride wore a white A-line dress with a pleated bodice embellished with pearls and lace. She carried a bouquet of red calla lilies.

Marni Vinton served as maid of honor, with Deanna Cristel attending as a bridesmaid. They wore red dresses and carried white calla lilies.

Rachel Newlon, niece of the bridegroom, and Audrey Everett shared flower girl duties and Caleb Newlon, nephew of the bridegroom, served as ringbearer.

Eric Ayala performed the duties of best man, while Don Newlon, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, served as a bridegroomsman.

A reception followed at The Pinnacle Restaurant in Temecula.

The new Mrs. McKenzie, daughter of Dan and Linda Dentino of San Diego and the late Richard Westler, is a business manager.

LCDR McKenzie, a pharmacist and son of Gary and Lois McKenzie of Bellefontaine, is director of health services at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, Calif.

Following a wedding trip to Scotland, the couple is at home in Temecula.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A. Ferrer

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Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A. Ferrer Headhouse Square in Philadelphia provided the setting for a June 20 afternoon ceremony uniting Elizabeth M. Steider and Joshua A. Ferrer in marriage, with Pastor Dick Barrett of Oak Grove Mennonite Church performing the nuptials.

Bethany Lehman served as maid of honor, with Krista Gautsche, Amy Steider and Alexandra Ferrer attending as bridesmaids.

Amalia Griswold was flower girl and Jackson Steider was the ringbearer.

Nate Williams performed the duties of best man, with Albert Ferrer and Jason Steider serving as bridegroomsmen.

A reception followed at Society Hill Dance Academy.

The new Mrs. Ferrer, daughter of Larry and Judi Steider of Cable, is employed by the University of Pennsylvania-Philadelphia.

Mr. Ferrer, son of Bonnie Ferrer of New Britain, Conn., and late Alexander Ferrer, is employed by Legion Insurance in Philadelphia.

After a wedding trip to Aruba, the couple resides in Philadelphia.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Michael Regula

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Mr. and Mrs. Brian Michael Regula Grace Lutheran Church in Jackson Center provided the setting for an afternoon ceremony uniting Leslie Marie Peitsmeyer and Brian Michael Regula in marriage June 6.

Pastor Kent Hollis and Deacon Harold Dipple provided the nuptials. Musicians included Erin Robert, soloist, and Nancy McName, organist.

The bride wore an ivory A-line dress with a golden sand sash and beading and lace at the bottom and on the train. She carried vanilla roses and hydrangeas tied with golden ribbon.

Angela Brown and Bridget Fullerton served as the maids of honor, while Jamie Kellogg, Kyle Daring, Bryn Daring-Stewart, Michelle Regula, Julie Klopfenstein, Melissa Rammel and Lindsay Simons attended as bridesmaids. Mackenzie Brunswick and Kaitlyn Fisher were the junior bridesmaids. They wore golden sand mermaid-fit dresses with ivory lace halter tops and carried flowers similar to the bride’s bouquet.

Jason Carter and Seth Dodds performed the duties of best men. Skyler Lotz, Aaron Peitsmeyer, Blake Thomas, Matt Davis, Mark Regula, Brad Herring and Dan Graban were bridegroomsmen, accompanied by junior bridegroomsman Ben Brunswick.

Flower girl Macy Klopfenstin was escorted by ringbearer Carter Klopfenstein.

A reception followed at The Palazzo in Botkins.

The new Mrs. Regula, a daughter of Greg and Mary Peitsmeyer of Bellefontaine, is a fifth-grade teacher at Western Intermediate School.

Mr. Regula, a son of Mike and Joyce Regula of Anna, is a machine operator at Honda Transmission Manufacturing of America.

Following a wedding trip to Playa del Carmen, Mexico, the couple is at home at 7706 Mohawk Ave., Huntsville.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 August 2009 12:56 )
 
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