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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 27

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Sunday, January 23, 2000 QJ Weddings The Pantagraph V' lr. I it Aa. Brown-Bertuca Melissa Brown and Scott Bertu-ca, both of Wheaton, were married at 3 p.m. Oct. 30, 1999, at St.

Michael's Catholic Church, Wheaton. Don and Pam Laken of 115 Doud Drive, Normal; Dale and Linda Brown of El Paso, and Ralph and Billie Bertuca of Villa Park are their parents. There was a reception at the Danada House in Wheaton. Michelle Brown, Cheryl Dryzga, Gianna Gnadt, Carrie Meyering, Kim Milazzo and Tara Winters attended the bride. Randy Westlund, Craig Schwartzhoff, Brian Lynch, Fred Buck, Dave Binder and John Bertuca attended the bridegroom and Frank Bertuca was usher.

The bride has a bachelor's degree in finance from Illinois State University and is employed as production assistant by North America Mortage, Downers Grove. Her husband has a bachelor's degree in applied computer science from ISU and a master's degree in computer science from DePaul University, Chicago. He is employed as a consultant by Price Waterhouse Coopers LLP, WiMtems-Zayas Lisa Williams and Joseph Zayas, both.of 402 E. Cherry Normal, exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony -at 2 p.m. Oct.

2, 1999, at Epiphany Catholic Church, Sharon and Gerald Williams of 1829 Hoover Drive, and Sandra and Anthony Zayas of 308 E. Cherry all of Normal, are their parents. There was a reception at the Hol-idavjnn. JJami Robb, Kelli Jackson, Jill Freymann and Jamie Franks attended the bride and Alexis Rivera ilower girl. Louis "Skip" Aaron Berg, James Abell and Aaron Kolls attended the bride-gtoom, and Elliott Jusino was ring bearer.

Joseph Koons, Joseph Daniels and Mark Griswold were ushers. 5 The bride has a master's degree hj accounting from Illinois State University and is a certified public accountant. She is employed as an accounting trainee by State Farm Insurance Cos. Her husband is employed as production manager by Mike's Collision. 1 Following a wedding trip to Otho Rios, Jamaica, the couple resides in Normal.

Streeper-Scholl Married at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 30, 1999, at Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, were Michele Streeper and Todd Scholl, both of Indianapolis. Owen and Helen Streeper of 1305 N. Clinton Bloomington; Moudy and Sharon Nabulsi of Fort Madison, Iowa, and David Scholl of Springboro, Ohio, are their parents.

There was a reception at MBP Catering at the Meridian in Carmel, Ind. Dawn Funk was matron of honor; Trudy Nelson, Amy Larkin and Laura Sullivan, bridesmaids; Brittany and Madison Funk, flower girls. Tim Miller was best man; Trevor Harris, Troy Scholl and Brad Streeper, groomsmen. The bride attended Illinois State University and is employed as general manager by Holiday Inn Express, Indianapolis. Her husband has a bachelor's degree in communications from the University of Iowa, and is employed as national sales manager by University Place Hotel, Indianapolis.

Following a wedding trip to La-guna Beach, the couple resides at 3641 Sommersworth Lane, Indianapolis. Lang-Clanahan ARMINGTON United in marriage in a ceremony at 2 p.m. Nov. 27, 1999, at Faith Assembly of God Church, House Springs, were Colleen Kay Lang of Armington and Todd Clanahan of Fenton, Mo. Their parents are Jim and Ar-lene Lang of Armington, and Carl and Julia Clanahan of rural Poplar Bluff, Mo.

Attending the bride were Nicole Hunley, matron of honor; Tanya Lang, Lora Good, Samantha Sitter-le and Katie Moore, bridesmaids. Billy Lawrence was best man; Paul Fishell, Jonathan Reed, Mike Grady and Joshua Morrison, groomsmen; Wes and Brian Lang and Glenn Foster, ushers. The bride, a graduate of Olympia High School and Hairmasters' Institute of Cosmetology, is employed by Wal Mart, Eureka, Mo. Her husband, a graduate of Southern Missouri Christian School and Evangel University, is employed by Joyce Meyer Ministries and is part-time associate pastor of Faith Assembly of God Church, House Springs, Mo. Following a wedding trip to Grafton, the newlyweds reside at 3025 Pembroke Lane, No.

2, High Ridge, Mo. Hazelrigg-Colwell Martha Ann Hazelrigg of Bloomington and R. Craig Colwell of Deer Creek, exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony at 5 p.m. Nov. 6, 1999, at Central Christian Church, Jacksonville.

Don and Glenda Hazelrigg of Jacksonville, and Bob and Sally Colwell of Deer Creek are their parents. There was a reception at Jacksonville Country Club. Attending the bride were Toni Niepagen and Amy Plangger matrons of honor; Kasey Colwell, daughter of the bridegroom; Perri Colwell and Abby Niepagen, flower girls. Chris Colwell was best man; Brian Williams, groomsman; Alex Niepagen, ring bearer; Dr. Stephen Hazelrigg and Eric Niepagen, ushers.

The bride, a graduate of Jacksonville High School, has a bachelor's degree from Western Illinois University. She is employed as a fire team manager by State Farm Insurance Cos. Her husband, a graduate of Deer Creek-Mackinaw High School, attended Illinois Central College. He is employed by J.E.M. Construction.

Following a honeymoon in Hawaii, the newlyweds reside in Bloomington. Erickson-Souders Married at 4:30 p.m. Sept. 1999, at McMenamin's Edgefield, Troutdale, were Lori Lynn Erickson and Paul Jacob both of Portland, Ore. A reception followed in the ballroom at Edgefield.

Parents of the couple are David; and Vicki Erickson of 1914 Deeri Cove Court, Normal, and Vernon and Becky Souders of Florence, Ore. Attending the bride were JilL; Noland, Helen Vallianatos and) JoAnna Weiss. Karl Spencer Hansen and James frey were the bridegroom's atteiv; dants. The bride has a bachelor's gree in anthropology from Illinois State University and a master's de- gree in archeology from the Uni-lj versity of Oregon. She is employed as an archeologist by Archeologt'J cal Investigations Northwest, Portland.

Her husband has a bachv elor's degree in anthropology from; the University of Nebraska and master's degree in archeology from the University of Oregon. He' is employed as a freelance Web de-' signer. Following a wedding trip to Vic toria, British Columbia, Canada, the couple resides at 2207 NW Flan- ders Apt. 202, Portland, Ore. I I .,1, I I wmmmA 1 1 1,, A Ji Kimpling-Holdgrafer STREATOR Keri Lynn Kim-pling of Streator and Brian Hold-grafer of Bryant, Iowa, exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony at 3:30 p.m.

Aug. 21, 1999, at Central Church of Christ, Streator. Sam and Sandi Kimpling of Streator and Ken and Darlene Holdgrafer of Bryant, Iowa, are their parents. There was a reception at Pitstick Pavilion in Ottawa. Jeanine Carby was matron of honor; Lynn Kimpling, Lisa Holdgrafer, Annette Deetz and Stacy Cornmesser, bridesmaids; Kassidy Kimpling, flower girl.

Andy Friedrichsen was best man; Kyle Kimpling, Gary Holdgrafer, Jason Farrell and Keith Cain, groomsmen; Kolton Kimpling, ring bearer; David and Steve Holdgrafer, ushers. The bride, a graduate of Wenona High School, has a bachelor's degree in agriculture from the University of Illinois. She is employed as a sales representative by American Cyanamid Co. Her husband, a graduate of East Central High School and the Iowa State Farm Operations program, is self-employed in farming. The couple resides at 3846 110th Bryant, Iowa, following a wedding trip to Walt Disney World.

Foote-Johnson CARLOCK Christine Foote of Carlock and Thomas Johnson of Rochester, exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 21, 1999, at Carlock Men-nonite Church. A reception followed at White Oak Township Community Building, Carlock. Their parents are Ralph and Eloise Foot of Carlock, and Al and Sue Johnson of Rochester, Ind.

Attending the bride were Jill Foote, maid of honor; Elayne Powell, Keri Marley and Jennifer Fisher, bridesmaids. Matt Deeds was best man; Fred Johnson, Nathaniel Savidge and Michael Dowden, groomsmen. The bride has a bachelor's degree in math systems from Taylor University, Upland, Ind. Her husband is pursuing a degree in mass communicationssystems at Taylor University. Following a honeymoon in the Pocono Mountains, the newly-weds reside at 236 W.

Reade Upland, Ind. Shelton-Tyrala Kathleen Shelton and Roman Tyrala, both of Normal, were united in marriage in a ceremony at 6 p.m. Sept. 25, 1999, at St. Patrick's Church of Merna.

Vern and Joan Shelton of Bloomington and Adam and Roma Tyrala of Poland are their parents. There was a reception at Lakeside Country Club. Michelle Shelton, Tami Wein-heimer and Leanne O'Neall attended the bride. Bruce Sutter, Stephen Lewis and Doug Blaine were the bridegroom's attendants; Darren Knapp and Gerald Tyler were ushers. The bride, a graduate of the University of Illinois, is a college instructor.

Her husband, a graduate of the University of Nebraska, is an engineer. They reside in Normal following a wedding trip to Aruba. Robert W. Cox and Linda L. Schenkel, both of Bloomington.

James R. Charlesworth, Bloomington, and Betty A. Stanesa, Morton. Walter D. Frazier, Florence, and Karen A.

Frazier, Portsmouth, Ohio. Anthony L. Elliott and Maryjane X. Simpkins, both of Bloomington. Dennis J.

Vande Voort, Green Bay, and Jacqueline R. Keeley, Bloomington. James Brown and Velda J. Wells-Fitzgerald Central Baptist Church, Quincy, was the setting for the 4 p.m. July 31, 1999, wedding of Elaine Wells of 2 Oakbrook Circle, Apt.

6, Bloomington, and Michael Fitzgerald of 1723 W. Hovey Apt. 8, Normal. A reception followed at Quincy Country Club. Their parents are William and Connie Wells of Quincy, and Dennis and Laura Fitzgerald of Normal.

The bride's attendants were Colleen Sharon, maid of honor; Jody Engelke and Lisa Ouellette, bridesmaids. Robert Fitzgerald was best man; Brian Read and Jeffrey Wells, groomsmen; Lance Benedict, Thomas Hozie and Math-ew Overton, ushers. The bride has a bachelor's degree in social work from Illinois State University and is employed as a social worker by Children's Hospital of Illinois, Peoria. Her husband has a bachelor's degree in foreign language from ISU and is employed in customer service by Country Companies Insurance. Following a wedding trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, the couple resides at 6 Cedar Court, Bloomington.

Williams, both of Bloomington. Logan County Mark David Kazakaitis and Trisha Joy Davis, both of Emden. Danny Ray Pusey and Michelle Lynn Winkelmann, both of Lincoln. Edward Thomas Brennan Jr. and Brittany Lee Pinkley, both of Lincoln.

David Junior White, Lincoln, and Joan Lucinda Mitchell, Athens. Sean Eugene Remmert and Melissa Ann Yaple, both of Mount Pulaski. Bring Shape To Your Dreams For J. The New Year Morales-Moffett I FAIRBURY Nathan L. Moffett, sbn fof the Rev.

Lyle and Christina Moffett of Fairbury, and Sylvia L. Morales, both of Pensacola.Fla., exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony at 3 p.m. Dec. 18, 1999, at Cen-tval Baptist Church, Decatur. Her parents are Victor and Lydia Morales of Apopka, Fla.

A church reception followed. Debbie Colbeth was maid of honor? Stephanie Philmon and Shar-lene Vanderbeck, bridesmaids and Olivia Morales, flower girl. Men-sab: Poe was best man; Stephen Moffett and Neil Feltenberger, groomsmen, and Kevin Alvarado, ring-" bearer. Chris Vanderbeck, Davii Moffett and John Groth were ushers. The' newlyweds are students at Pensacola Christian College.

Following a honeymoon cruise to the Cayman Islands, Puerto Rico and Mexico, the couple resides in PensJSicola, Fla. Marriage licenses McLean County Kory A. Beckman and Susan M. Rozewicz, both of Bloomington. Shane C.

Morrow and Melissa L. Sweeney, both of Bloomington. Randall A. Knoblauch and Marg-erie R. Hartman, both of Hudson.

Michael L. Reeves and Donna K. Lancaster, both of Danvers. W. Depaepe and Bonnie J.

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Alison Beyer was maid of Erin and Kate Mund, Brian Mund was best man; Verdun and Jeremy groomsmen; Todd Henkel, Rickj Verdun and Colin Stoeckel, ush-' ers. The newlyweds are graduates of; Pontiac High School. The bride, graduate of Valparaiso University; is employed as a junior high lan-; guage arts teacher. Her husband, a-graduate of Illinois State Universi- ty, is employed as a probation oB'i--cer. They reside at 417 Spencer St.

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