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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 62

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News Journal, Mansfield, O. Sunday, February 23, 1992 21 Jt A 2-g People Weddings Shrader Krupa MANSFIELD Catherine Victoria Shrader and Christopher John Krupa were married Sept. 14, 1991, in the First Congregational Church. The Rev. Clifford Schutjer officiated at the 4:30 p.m.

exchange of vows. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of the late Edythe Shrader and John and Carol Shrader, 2470 Walker Lake Road. The groom is the son of Thelma Krupa, 766 S. Diamond and the late Frank Krupa. Patty Fleming attended her sister as maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were Lisa Plieninger, sister of the bride, Cheryl Ryder, Julie Garrison, sister of the bride, Kimela Smith, sister of the bride, Deborah Speelman and Nancy Wyrick. Lindsey Brown was the flower girl. Frank Krupa served as his brother's best man. The groomsmen were Gregory Bartram, Douglas Fin-ley, Christopher Hostettler, Thomas Ute, Kieth Krupa, brother of the groom, and Timothy Carper. Jared Fleming, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer.

Programs were distributed by Benjamin Smith, nephew of the bride. Kimberly Hamer, cousin of the groom, attended the guest book. A reception for 550 guests followed Timperman Scott MANSFIELD St. Peter's Catholic Church was the setting for the Feb. 1 wedding of Laura Jane Timperman and Gary Thomas Scott of Pelham, N.Y.

The Rev. John Blaser, assisted by the Rev. William McGuire, officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Dr.

Albert i Timperman, 590 Woodhill Road, and the late Elizabeth Timperman. Douglas and Doris Scott of Pelham are the parents of the groom. Mary Lynn Timperman served as i her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Sharon Burns, Susan Durso, Clare Kay, Elizabeth Savoy and Sherie Weidner. Olivia and Lindsay Timperman, sisters of the bride, were flower girls.

Anthony Orlando attended the groom as best man. The groomsmen were Michael Cooney, Glenn and Gregg Scott, brothers of the groom, and Anthony, Stephen and Michael Timperman, brothers of the bride. Scripture readings were given by Raymond Bartoszek and the bride's father! Jayne Forsberg attended the guest book. A reception for 300 guests followed at the Holiday Inn. Mrs.

Paul Samson, aunt of the bride, and Jayne Forsberg, aunt of the groom, greeted Sipes Jones MANSFIELD Sheila Lynne? Sipes and Robert Scott Jones were united in marriage Dec. 7, 1991, during a 5:30 p.m. candlelight ceremony in Grace Episcopal Church. The bride's father was the officiating minister. The bride, who was escorted by her brother, David Martin Sipes, is the daughter of the Rev.

Canon and Mrs. David Sipes of Mansfield. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Jones of Mansfield. Kathleen Sipes served as her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Stephanie Jones, sister of the groom; Amy Sipes, sister-in-law of the bride; Susan Winnett; and Mary Hurrell, cousin of the bride. Jessica and Cory Boliantz, cousins of the groom, were flower girls. Jeffrey Chokreff cousin of the groom, attended him as best The groomsmen were another cousin, Richard Chokreff; Timothy Howard and Zoltan Kovacs.

Music was provided by organist Ronald Bates and the Brass Quintet of the Manfield Symphony Orchestra. The lessons were read by Elizabeth Winkler and James Britt, cousin of the bride. Anne Cole attended the guest book and Kristi Osgood distributed programs. The bride's cousin, Michael Cobern, was the acolyte. GARY AND LAURA ROBERT AND SHEILA SIPES JONES A dinner reception for 250 guests followed at the Greek Orthodox Fellowship Hall.

Mrs. Sam Charleck and Mrs. Dean Haycook presided at the wedding cake. The bride is a graduate of Ashland University and is a math instructor at North Central Technical College. The groom, a North Central Technical College graduate, is a designer at Aurora Hydromatic Pumps in Ashland.

After a honeymoon trip to Holiday Valley, N.Y., the couple is residing in Mansfield. CHRISTOPHER AND CATHERINE SHRADER KRUPA at Hunsinger Park. Linda Penney and Eleanor Haring presided at the wedding cake. The couple is residing in Mansfield following a wedding trip to Gatlin-burg, Tenn. The bride is a graduate of Ontario High School and Nationwide Beauty Academy.

She is' a hairstylist at Headlines. The groom graduated from Madison Comprehensive High School and attends Tiffin University. He is employed at R. R. Donnelly and Sons in Willard.

TIMPERMAN SCOTT guests. The newly weds spent their honeymoon in the Virgin Islands. The bride is a graduate of St. Peter's High School and Villanova University. Prior to her marriage she was a pharmaceutical sales representative for the Upjohn Co.

in Columbus. The groom graduated from Pelham Memorial High School and attended Villanova University. He is a professional baseball player with the Chicago Cubs. The newlyweds will take up residence in Mesa, for spring training with the Cubs. cSi Harry Coon MANSFIELD Melinda Kay Harry and Craig Lee Coon of Nor-walk were married Sept.

14, 1991 the Park Avenue Baptist Church. The Rev. Paul Lamb of First Baptist Church, Norwalk, officiated at the 5:30 p.m. ceremony. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Lewis and Virginia Harry, 597 Pugh Road.

The groom is the son of Larry and Carrol Coon of Norwalk. Susan Harry, sister-in-law of the bride, served as her matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Julie and Carrie Coon, sisters of the groom. The groom's brother, Chad Coon, attended him as best man. Paul Harry, brother of the bride, and Charles Cotterill were groomsmen.

Jill Baptista attended the guest book and Anissa Corn distributed rice. A reception followed at the UAW Union Hall in Ontario. The hostess was Sharon Miller. Linda Heim-berger presided at the wedding cake. Assisting with serving duties were Donna and Darleen Corn, Pauline Fields, Peggy Rosborough and Patty Kirschenheiter.

Following a honeymoon in the Alt Vogt SHELBY Angela Joan Alt and Gary Francis Vogt were married Sept. 7 during a 1:30 p.m. wedding Sept. 7, 1991, in most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church. The Rev.

John Missler was the officiating minister. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Phyllis and Harold Alt, 5646 Ohio 96 West. The groom is the son of Marilyn and Richard Vogt, 8094 Solinger Road, Crestline. Chris Bonus served as the bride's maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Janice Vanderpool and Chris Eding-ton, sisters of the bride, Renee Ute.

and Janice Kersten. Mitch Hartings attended the groom as best man. The groomsmen were Chris, Alan and Steve Vogt, brothers of the groom, and Brian Vogt, cousin of the groom. Julie and Andrea Vogt attended the guest book and distributed programs. A reception for 400 guests followed in McFadden Hall.

Tina Reynolds and Jodi Paterson served the wedding cake. After a wedding trip to Florida the couple is residing in Shelby. i K- 'A Mosier Watts MANSFIELD Lisa Ann Mosier and Frederick Darren Watts were married Oct. 26, 1991, in the First Congregational Church. The Rev.

David Root officiated at the 2:30 p.m. service. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Karen and Charles Mosier, 400 Cedarwood Court. Barbara and Frederick Watts, 9 Cedargate Court, Galion, are the parents of the groom. Vanessa Scaggs served as the bride's honor attendant.

The bridesmaids were Cindy Heslep, sister of the bride, Kim Griffith and Krista Schinsky, sisters-in-law of the bride, and Stacie Clark. Ashley Heslep, niece of the bride, and Elizabeth Morris, cousin of the bride, were flower girls. Brian Coon and Brian Preston shared best man duties. The groomsmen were Kim Niswander, Herb Ber-ger and John Griffith, brother-in-law of the groom. Robin Williams attended the guest book.

Music was provided by Lynn Cross. All flowers for the wedding and reception were made by Kim Catron, aunt of the bride. A reception for 150 guests followed at the UAW Union Hall in Ontario. CRAIG AND MELINDA HARRY COON Poconos Mountains, the couple is residing in Norwalk. The bride, a graduate of Madison Comprehensive High School, is an architectural designer for Charle M.

Effinger, A.I.A., Norwalk. The groom attended EHOVE Career Center and is a Norwalk High School graduate, He is employed at Newcomber Concrete Services in Norwalk. GARY AND ANGELA ALT VOGT The bride attended Pioneer Joint Vocational School and is a graduate of Shelby Senior High School and Bowling Green State University. She is a claims representative with Progressive Insurance Mansfield. The groom attended Pioneer Joint Vocational School and is a Crestline High School graduate.

He is service manager of the BP service station in Galion. FREDERICK AND LISA MOSIER WATTS Nancy Carr and Carol Leach assisted with reception duties. The couple is residing in Mansfield after a wedding trip to Frankenmuth, Mich. The bride attended Pioneer Joint Vocational School and is an Ontario High School graduate. She is a sales clerk at Wal-Mart in Ontario.

The groom, a Madison Comprehensive High School graduate, is employed in personnel training at Rax Restaurant on Trimble Road. Miller Boggs BELLVILLE Pamela Dianne Miler and Alexander Scott Boggs were united in marriage Nov. 30, 1991, in Zoar Lutheran Church in Perrysburg. The Rev. Timothy Philebaum and Marilyn McKenna-Smith officiated at the 1 p.m.

ceremony. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Alan and Susan Miller of Perrysburg. Kelley and Sharon Boggs, 1079 Mock Road, are the parents of the groom. Sarah Miller served as her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Erin Boggs, sister of the groom, Lisa Marshall and Tracy Kirkpatrick.

Kel-sey Padgett was the flower girl. Matthew Boggs attended his brother as best man. The groomsmen were Mike Marks, Cory Snavely, David Bradin and Matthew Miller, brother of the bride. A reception for 200 guests followed at the IBEW Union Hall in Perrysburg. The bride is a graduate of Bath High School and The Ohio State University.

She is employed at Credit Consultants Inc. of Columbus. The groom graduated from Clear Fork High School and is a senior honor student at The Ohio State University. The couple is residing in Columbus. ft Vwi I i if 4 ft Solinger Pettit SHELBY June Ellen Solinger and Jay Charles Pettit, both of Shelby, were married Oct.

26, 1991, in First Christian Church. The Rev. C. Reid Miller officiated at the 2:30 p.m. double ring ceremony.

The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Phyllis and John Solinger, 4190 Henry Crestline. The groom is the son of Imogene Pettit, 300 W. Main Street Road, and the late Charles Pettit. Linda Hefner served as the bride's honor attendant. The bridesmaids were Enola Barnhart and Vicky Trent.

Brooke Foreman, niece of the groom, was the flower girl. William Heiser attended the groom as best man. The groomsmen were Steven Barnhart and Joseph Scherer. Benjamin Kraft, nephew of the groom, was ring bearer. The guest book was attended by Bethany Foreman, niece of the groom.

Garrett Kraft distributed bird seed. A reception for 150 guests followed at the Knights of Columbus Hall. April Dickerson, sister of the bride, and Angela Dickerson, niece of the bride, presided at the wedding cake. Following a wedding trip to Orlando, the couple is residing Wolf Mellas Jr. PLYMOUTH Melanie Eve Wolf and Robert Charles Mellas both of Ypsilanti, were married Aug.

17, 1991, at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Ypsilanti. The Rev. Harry Betts, great-uncle of the groom, officiated at the 4 p.m.

outdoor ceremony. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Shirley and James Wolf, 61 Trux St. Julie Andolino served as the bride's matron of honor and Jayline Presley was her bridesmaid. The flower girl was Annette Leisentritt, niece of the bride. John Henciar attended the groom as best man.

The groomsmen were John Tanner and Scott Fairfield. Curtis Leisentritt, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. Inger-Anne Anderson, cousin of the bride, attended the guest book. The bride's aunt, Roberta Anderson, was hostess. A reception for 250 guests followed at the American Legion hall in Milan, Mich.

Cheryl Grace and Margare Psahos shared serving duties. JAY AND JUNE SOLINGER PETTIT in Shelby. The bride attended Pioneer Joint Vocational School and is a graduate of Crestline High School and North Central Technical College. She is a registered respiratory therapist at Mansfield General Hospital and Bucyrus Community Hospital. The groom, who attended Shelby Senior High School, is a service technician with Guenther's Plumbing and Heating in Ashland.

ROBERT JR. AND MELANIE WOLF MELLAS Following a wedding trip to Jamaica the couple is residing in Ypsilanti. The bride graduated from Plymouth High School, The Ohio State University-Mansfield and Eastern Michigan University. She is customer service supervisor for Society Bank. The groom is a graduate of Lutheran East High School and Eastern Michigan University.

He is a night club mana-ger in Ypsilanti. Yaney Phillips MANSFIELD Mary C. Yaney and Fred L. Phillips were married Oct. 19, 1991, in the Springmill Church of God.

The Rev. Tom Kelley officiated at the 4:30 p.m. ceremony. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Vera and Alvin Yaney, 1387 Harding Ave. Otis Phillips of Dallas, Texas, is the father of the groom.

DeNise Gapp served as the bride's maid of honor. Desiree Dickerson was the flower girl. Ron Duran attended the groom as best man. The ring bearer was Daniel Yaney, nephew of the bride. Shari Yaney, sister-in-law of the bride, attended the guest book.

The bride's grandmother, Marguerite Bargar, was a special guest. A reception for 100 guests followed in the fellowship hall of the church. Donna Hayes and Shari Yaney were hostesses. The wedding cake was served by Donna Hayes. After a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, N.Y., the couple is residing in I FRED AND MARY YANEY PHILLIPS Mansfield.

The bride, a graduate of Mansfield Senior High School, is a superviser at Kemper Insurance Co. The groom, who graduated from Rushville High School, is employed at Lifer Excavat-ing Co. It Vance Feussner SHELBY Linda Louise Vance and John Anthony Feusner were married Sept. 28, 1991, in First Lutheran Church of Shelby. The Rev.

Steven Bond officiated at the 2:30 p.m. ceremony. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Marilyn and1 Thomas Vance, 3485 Ohio 39. Jayne and Connell Feussner, 70 Broadway, are the parents of the groom. Susan Vance attended her sister as maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were Sonya Adams, Beth Fulton and Kimberly Berger. Ashley Roberts was the flower girl. James Feussner served as best man for his brother. The groomsmen were Jodiviah Stepp and Brian and Andrew Stover, cousins of the groom. Ushering duties were shared by David Sabourn, nephew of the groom, and Andrew Parks.

Kathy Sabourn and Beth Feussner, sisters of the groom, presented Scrpture readings. The guest book was attended by Stefanie Green. A reception for 100 guests followed at the American Legion hall. Lisa Worner and Amy Berg presided at Olson Elsass MANSFIELD Laurie Lee Olson and Rex Elsass, both of Columbus, were united in marriage Nov. 23 in Central Presbyterian Church, Columbus.

The Rev. Wray C. Smith officiated at the 6 p.m. candlelight service. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Janice and Engwall Olson III of Hartwell, Ga.

Joyce and Cy Elsass, 1110 Spring-brook Drive, are the parents of the groom. Meghan Brown served as the oride's maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Kim Hart, Margret Harned, Sheilah Blansit, Cameron Riccardi, Holly Barber, Mary Van-Hoose, Christy Bartlett and Susan Lewis. David Tata attended the groom as best man. The groomsmen were Rodney Stastny, Robert Stanton, Brian Berry, Patrick Wright, Reece Clemons, Sam VanVoorhis and Erik Olson, brother of the bride.

The Scripture reading was given by Amy Campbell. Music was provided by Joseph King. A reception for 300 guests followed in the grand ballroom of the Great Southern Hotel, Columbus. REX AND LAURIE Burley Sanders MANSFIELD Jenny Burley and Richard A. Sanders were married May 11, 1991, in the First United Methodist Church.

The Rev. Walter Orr officiated at the 6:30 p.m. ceremony. The bride, who was escorted by her father, is the daughter of Maud and Larry Laughlin, 1780 Spring Village Lnae. The groom is the son of Christine Sanders, 610 Stewart Road.

Mary Laughlin attended her sister as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Sandy Pritchard and Tammy Lacey. Jesse Vekas, niece of the groom, was the flower girl. Brad Zimmerman served as the groom's best man. The ushers were Stewart GeVrell and Mike Lear.

Alex Vekas, nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer. Orva Gullett, sister of the bride, attended the guest book. Tabby Sanders, niece of the groom, was the gift attendant. Music was provided by organist Paul Dawson. A reception for 150 guests followed at the Eagles Annex.

Joyce Smith, who also made the wedding cake, Shirley Buckler and Terri Thomas presided at the wedding cake. The couple, who are residing in Mansfield, are graduates of Madison Comprehensive High School. The bride is employed at Artesian Industries. The groom is employed at BFI Recycling and Herald's Inventory. JOHN AND LINDA FEUSSNER the wedding cake.

The couple is residing In Columbus after a honeymoon on Kelley's Island. The bride is a graduate of Shelby Senior High School and The Ohio State University. She is manager of Cards 'n Such at Northland Mall, Columbus. The groom, a Shelby Senior High School graduate, is employed at Lazarus, Northland Mall. OLSON ELSASS Following a Jamaican honeymoon, the couple is residing in Columbus.

The bride Is a graduate of Fort Hunt High School and the University of Virginia. She is chief of legislative affairs, Ohio Department of Development. The groom graduated from Malabar High School and Ashland University. He is executive director of the Ohio Republican Party..

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