07/13/08 Weddings


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Dyck-Stotz

Andrea Marie Stotz and Michael Alan Dyck were married May 24 at the home of the bridegroom's parents, John and Vickie Ford of Selah. A reception followed.

The bride is the daughter of Robert and Dorothy Stotz of Yakima. The bridegroom is also the son of Don Dyck of Walla Walla.

Angie Lakey was matron of honor and Chad Lakey was best man. Other members of the wedding party included Whitney Hull, Malena Lennon, Ann Beyerlein, Avery Lakey, Gabe Stotz, Greg Dunbar and Ethan Lakey.

The bride graduated from Yakima Valley Community College's nursing program. She is a registered nurse with Central Washington Family Medicine in Yakima. The bridegroom is employed with Picatt Brothers Inc.

The couple is at home in Yakima.

 

Kennedy-Spring

Melissa Ann Spring and Sean Frank Kennedy were married May 22 at Cascade Garden in Yakima. A reception followed.

The bride is the daughter of Terry and Roxanne Spring of Carnation, Wash. The bridegroom is the son of John Downs of Selah and the late Marie Downs.

Cassandra Spring Schindler and Amy Spring Campbell were maids of honor and Wade Kennedy was best man. Other members of the wedding party included Cailynn Campbell and Nyah Cruz.

The bride graduated from Eisenhower High School and Bellevue Massage School. She is employed at A La Mode Spa and Salon. The bridegroom graduated from Selah High School and Yakima Valley Community College. He is employed at Kline Construction.

Following a trip to Kauai, Hawaii, the couple is at home in Selah.

 

Gilbreath-Potter

Danielle Elizabeth Potter and Richard Aaron Gilbreath were married June 28 at the couple's home in Spokane. A reception followed.

The bride is the daughter of Rick and Liz Potter of Cape Coral, Fla. The bridegroom is the son of Pat and Dave Gilbreath of Selah.

Rhonda Morrison was matron of honor.

The bride attended the University of Alaska. She owns and operates Tropical Tan in Spokane. The bridegroom graduated from Eastern Washington University. He is an industrial coating specialist with Sherwan-Williams Co.

The couple is at home in Spokane.

 

Conner-Smith

Tracey Reneé Smith and Jonathan Marshall Conner were married July 21, 2007, at the New Life Center Church of God in East Wenatchee. A reception followed at McDee's Art Center.

The bride is the daughter of John D. and Cassie Smith of Wenatchee. The bridegroom is the son of Gary and Jolene Conner of Zillah.

Tammy Jacobson was maid of honor and Jeremy Conner was best man. Other members of the wedding party included Erica Smith, Sara Collier, Marjorie Hanson, Leanna Hitzel, Faith Literal, Raylynn Hanson, Brian Fain, Nick Parker, Scott Kiep, James Desmond, Gary Conner and Ron Hodges.

The bride earned a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Washington and is pursuing her master's degree from City University. She is employed at Joe's Sporting Goods in Lake Stephens, Wash. The bridegroom earned his master's degree in civil engineering, specializing in structural engineering, from Washington State University. He is employed at RH2 Engineering in Bothell, Wash.

Following a trip to Orlando, Fla., the couple is at home in Everett, Wash.

 

Baughman-Pearson

Juliane Pearson and Joseph Baughman were married June 28 at the home of Gene and Dorothy Valaer in Walla Walla.

Dorothy Valaer was maid of honor and Gene Valaer was best man.

The bride retired as a real estate agent in Illinois and Palm Desert, Calif. The bridegroom retired from Weyerhaeuser Company as vice president.

Following a trip to Cannon Beach, Ore., the couple is at home in Yakima.

 

 

 

 

 



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