Fenoff - Rangel
Saturday November 22, 2003
Kotie Rae Fenoff of Lisbon, N.H., and Christopher Angel Rangel of Texas were united in marriage Oct. 11, 2003, at St. Matthews Episcopal Church in Sugar Hill, N.H.
The 2 p.m., double-ring ceremony was officiated by the Rev. Thomas Campbell. The bride walked down the aisle to the song "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing."
Given in marriage by her stepfather, the bride wore an off-the-shoulder flare gown with a chapel-length train. The body of the gown was tulle, and beadwork, lace, and satin bands accented the neckline and hem. She carried a bouquet of burgundy and white roses with accents of maroon and off-white flowers.
Heidi Emmons, cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor. She wore a spaghetti-strap, satin A-line gown with embroidery and beading on the bodice in burgundy. Her bouquet was similar to the bride's. Bridesmaids were Hillary Leavitt and Kolonie Hudson, cousins of the bride. They wore white knee-length dresses accented with burgundy ribbon. Each held two, long-stemmed, maroon roses with off-white accent flowers. Jocelyn LaFlam, cousin of the bride, served as flower girl. She wore a white floor-length gown accented with burgundy bows.
Kip Robinson, brother of the bride, was the best man. Ushers were Ken Hudson and Roger LaFlam, both uncles of the bride. Junior groomsmen were Halen Leavitt and Kenny Hudson, cousins of the bride. McKenna Robinson, nephew of the bride, served as ring bearer.
The reception was held at the VFW Post in Littleton. The hall was decorated with fall colors and accents of burgundy and off-white. Lighted trees, and burgundy and white tulle wrapped in lights adorned the hall. The two-tiered chocolate wedding cake was adorned with white frosting and accented with fall colors, fresh cream burgundy, maroon, off-white, yellow and orange roses and accents of cranberry and off-white accent flowers.
The couple is stationed at Fort Hood in Killeen, Texas, where they will await the birth of their first child.
The bride is the daughter of Leota and Michael Robinson of Lisbon. She is the granddaughter of Roydon and Barbara Hudson of Lisbon and Lorretta Robinson of Lisbon and the late Charles Robinson Jr. She is a 2000 graduate of the Lisbon Regional High School.
The groom is the son of Antonio P. Rangel of San Antonio, Texas, and Edward Rangel of Lake Hill, Texas. He is a 2000 graduate of John Jay High School in San Antonio. He is a specialist for Bravo 615th ASB Maintenance Company at Fort Hood in Killeen, Texas.
Dresser - Myers
Saturday June 22, 2002
Joanne Patricia Dresser and Jeffrey Paul Myers, both of Casco, Maine, were united in marriage at 1 p.m. May 11, 2002, on Sebago Lake at Point Sebago Resort in Casco.
The double-ring, beach ceremony was officiated by the Rev. Robert Irish.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a long sleeved, white, sequined gown with a sweetheart neckline and cathedral length train. She also wore a matching headpiece and vail. She carried a bouquet of yellow and white roses.
Barbara Dresser, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Jill Pettengill, friend of the couple. Flower girl was Shauna Davies, friend of the bride's family.
The maid of honor and bridesmaid wore floor-length periwinkle gowns. They each carried a bouquet of long-stemmed spring flowers. The flower girl wore a floor-length baby blue gown made by her grandmother, and carried a basket of pink and white rose petals.
Christopher Babson, friend of the groom, served as best man. Usher was Jake Cerino, friend of the groom. Ring bearer was Anthony Dammeyer, friend of the groom.
The four-tiered wedding cake was decorated with fresh flowers.
The couple spent two days at Foxwoods Casino and Resort in Connecticut. A honeymoon trip will be taken at a later date.
The bride is the daughter of Bub and Nancy Dresser of Lyndonville, and the great-niece of Gilman and Avis Ford of West Burke. She is a 1994 graduate of Lyndon Institute and plans a 2003 graduation from Andover College with a degree in business administration. She is employed as a member service representative at University Credit Union in Portland, Maine.
The groom is the son of Thomas and Charlene Blake of Buxton, Maine, and the late Alvin Myers Jr. He is a 1994 graduate of Bonny Eagle High School. He is a relationship manager in the Lakes Region for Key Bank.
The couple reside at 111 Point Sebago Road, Casco, ME 04015.
Wenger - Kimball
Saturday September 7, 2002
Cara J. Wenger and Gregory D. Kimball, both of Mechanicsburg, Pa., were united in marriage May 25, 2002, at Calvary Bible Church in Lewistown, Pa.
The 1:30 p.m. ceremony was officiated by Pastor Howard D. Houtz. Special music was provided by harpist Ruth Hunter and vocalist Andrew Miller.
Tim Wenger, brother of the bride, gave the bride away. Alisa Tran served as maid of honor, and Leigh Nguyen as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Elizabeth Master, Deena Du, Bethany Brehm and Ariana Kimball, sister of groom. Rachel Kennedy was the flower girl.
Christian Kimball, brother of groom, served as best man. Groomsmen included Brandin Sargent, Matthew Snow, Thomas Pounder, Michael Quant and Jeffrey Wismer. Jed Phelan was the ring bearer.
A reception was held at Cedar Grove, Brethren In Christ.
Following a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the couple reside in Mechanicsburg.
The bride is the daugher of Mary Lou Wenger of Mifflintown, Pa. The bride is a 1994 graduate of Juniata High School and a 1998 graduate of Messiah College. She is employed as a legal secretary for the Law Offices of Gregory R. Reed, Esquire.
The groom is the son of Peter and Shauna Kimball of North Haverhill, N.H. The groom is a 1994 graduate of Woodsville High School and a 1998 graduate of Messiah College. He is employed as a carpenter for Weidensaul Contracting.
Plantin - Nadeau
Saturday October 11, 2003
Fabienne Plantin and Russell Nadeau, both of Lyndonville, were united in marriage at 4 p.m., Aug. 30, 2003, at the Sherburne Base Lodge at Burke Mountain.
The outdoor, double-ring ceremony was held under a white garden arch decorated with flowers. Virginia Elliott, justice of the peace, officiated the ceremony. "Pachelbel Canon" served as the wedding march, and other music selections from Bach, Vivaldi and Mozart were also played.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory satin ball gown embroidered with pastel flowers and sequins. Her bouquet of pink, yellow and ivory roses and a cascade of baby's breath matched the colors in her gown.
Maid of honor Kim MacCaig wore a periwinkle blue satin and chiffon floor-length gown. Bridesmaids were Wendy Chiapperini, who wore a pastel yellow satin and chiffon gown; and Aimee Bona-Ide, who wore a pastel pink satin and chiffon gown. All the attendants were friends of the bride.
Matthew Wood, friend of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Phillippe Charles, brother of the bride; and Matt Ross, friend of the groom.
The reception was also held at the Sherburne Base Lodge. The three-tiered buttercream frosted cake was decorated with fresh wild flowers and roses. Each tier featured a different flavor - orange almond, carrot and white velvet butter.
Following a week-long wedding trip to Shelburne, the couple reside in Lyndonville.
The bride is the daughter of Judy and Jean Charles of Burlington. She is a 1989 graduate of Champlain Valley High school in Hinesburg and also attended Lyndon State College. She is employed as a nurse's aide at The Pines Health and Rehabilitation Center.
The groom is the son of David Nadeau of Brattleboro and the late Beatrice Nadeau. He is a 1996 graduate of Brattleboro Union High School and also attended LSC. He is known as "Russ The Juggler" and also works at the Lyndonville Brooks Pharmacy.
Hollars - Caldbeck
Thursday March 2, 2006
Deidre Hollars and Justin Hiley Caldbeck, both of Boston, Mass., were united in marriage July 23, 2005, in St. Angela's Catholic Church in Pacific Grove, Calif.
The bride was given away by her father. Maids of honor were Ashli and Kiersten Hollars, sisters of the bride. Ryan Caldbeck, brother of the groom, was the best man.
A reception was held at the Pebble Beach Club.
Following a wedding trip to Africa and the Seychelles Islands, the couple reside in Boston.
The bride is the daughter of Rod and Betty Hollars of Tracy, Calif. She is a graduate of the University of San Diego and Harvard University. She is the manager of business development and marketing at Endeca.
The groom is the son of Gareth and Diane Caldbeck of Naples, Fla. Gareth Caldbeck is formerly of St. Johnsbury. Justin Caldbeck is a graduate of Duke University and Harvard University. He is an associate at Bain Capital Ventures.
Montany - Boxer
Saturday August 9, 2003
Nicole Elisabeth Montany and Jonathan Scott Boxer, both of Cambridge, Mass., were united in marriage at 4 p.m., Aug. 2, 2003, at the home of the bride's parents in East Barnet.
The double-ring, outdoor ceremony was officiated by Sen. Bernier Mayo. Arrangements of red, orange and yellow gerbera daisies, yellow and orange calla lilies, and large white calla lilies were designed by Rosie Chaloux, friend of the bride's family.
Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a white strapless, ballet-length gown adorned with re-embroidered lace. She wore a wreath of stephanotis in her hair and carried a bouquet of large white calla lilies wrapped in orange satin.
Michelle Montany, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Monica Montany, sister of the bride; and Astrid Lium and Edith Pike-Biegunska, friends of the bride. Attendants wore red linen calf-length sundresses. The maid of honor carried a bouquet of orange and yellow calla lilies, red, orange and yellow gerbera daisies and bear grass, and the bridesmaids carried bouquets of red, orange and yellow gerbera daisies and bear grass.
Alan Schneider, friend of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Andrew Boxer, brother of the groom; and Ted Bourne, Mark Lubac and Adrian Carroll.
Holland Jancaitis, friend of the bride, played music by Ivor Novello for the ceremony. Monica Montany sang "My Dearest Dear" and Schneider sang "My Life Belongs to You," both by Ivor Novello.
The ceremony was dedicated to the memory of the bride's great-grandparents, Vittorio and Giuseppina Pison, who were married on the same date in 1919.
The reception was also held at the Montany home. The main wedding cake was decorated with white fondant and gum paste flowers and surrounded by four smaller cakes of various flavors.
Following a wedding trip to Marble and Aspen, Colo., the couple reside in Cambridge, Mass.
The bride is the daughter of Eugene and Gail Montany of East Barnet. She is a 1997 graduate of St. Johnsbury Academy and a 2001 graduate of Tulane University with a bachelor of arts degree in vocal performance. She is employed as an office manager at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory at Harvard University.
The groom is the son of Jeffery and Joyce Boxer of Sherborn, Mass. He is a 1994 graduate of the University of Chicago with a bachelor of arts degree in history, and will earn a master's degree in opera performance from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He is employed as a financial adviser with Morgan Stanley.
Rodliff - Blake
Saturday May 31, 2003
Karen M. Rodliff of Williston and Donald E. Blake of Lyndonville were united in marriage at 2 p.m., April 19, 2003, at the Lyndonville Congregational Church.
Joan Vincent officiated the ceremony, and music was provided by Deanna Wheeler, sister of the groom.
The bride was given away by her 10-year-old grandson, Andre Owen Bedard. She was attended by Midge Gallagher. Flower girls were Juliet Chandler Walsh and Mira Charlotte Bedard; and Jonathan Hayes Walsh was the ring bearer.
Robert Howland served as best man. Ushers, the bride's sons, Daniel Rodliff and Jeffrey Rodliff, escorted the groom's daughters, Miranda Blake and Rebecca Blake, down the aisle.
Following a reception held at the couple's home in Lyndonville, the couple traveled to Quebec City and Montreal, Canada.
Lamont - Lethlean
Saturday November 8, 2003
Beverly Lamont and Anthony Lethlean, both of Christchurch, New Zealand, were united in marriage March 1, 2003, at The Clearwater Golf Resort, Members' Library, in Christchurch.
The 4 p.m., double-ring ceremony was officiated by Ray Cornell, friend of the groom and celebrant.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a strapless, white silk chiffon gown with beadwork along the bodice and waist. She carried a bouquet of white and pink gerberers.
The bride was attended by her brother, Ashton Lamont. Best man was Wayne Eaton, friend of the groom
The reception also took place at The Clearwater Golf Resort.
Following a wedding trip to Fiji, the couple reside in Christchurch, New Zealand.
The bride is the daughter of David and Pamela Lamont of St. Johnsbury. She is a 1993 graduate of St. Johnsbury Academy, and a 1997 graduate of The Univeristy of Arizona. She is employed as an environmental chemist with The Christchurch City Council in Christchurch, New Zealand.
The groom is the son of Trevor and Rosalie Lethlean of Melbourne, Australia. He is self-employed.