Cami Manecke, Mark Mareches wed

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Cami Manecke became the bride of Mark Mareches on June 27 at the Wood County Historical Museum.
Lynette Griffith officiated the 3:30 p.m. ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Roger and Teri Manecke, McCutchenville Road, Fostoria. The groom is the son
of William and Amy Mareches, Yates Road, Bloomdale.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Oleg Cassini satin gown with cinched bust, beaded lace
bodice, pick-up skirt and peek-a-boo lace hem in ivory and champagne.
Alisha Bankey of Fostoria, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a floor length
chocolate and champagne dress.
Maid of honor was Lindsay Manecke, Fostoria, sister of the bride. She wore a floor length, strapless
chocolate and champagne dress
Robyn Casey, Cygnet; Sara Launder, North Baltimore; Shannon Dewald, Tiffin; and sister of the groom Dawn
Loera, Bloomdale, were bridesmaids.
Mckenzie Loera of Bloomdale, niece of the groom, was flower girl. She wore a floor-length champagne dress
with chocolate ribbon.
Ring bearer was Brady Loera, Bloomdale, nephew of the groom.
Bill Mareches, Bloomdale, served as best man for his brother.
Ushers were Nick Gerkins, Cygnet; Jason Bickley, Fostoria; Greg Straus-baugh and Jordan Feick, both of
Ris-ingsun; and Kyle Rosendale, Wayne.
Ary Entertainment provided music for both the ceremony and the reception, which was held at the Wood
County Junior Fair Building.
Following a honeymoon trip to the Smoky Mountains, the newlyweds are making their home in rural Fostoria.

The bride, a graduate of Elmwood High School, is employed at Tractor Supply Co.
The groom, also an Elmwood graduate, is employed by Hancock-Wood Electric Coop.

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