Erin Oberhouse, Matt Wolf marry

PEMBERVILLE – Bethlehem Lutheran Church was the setting for the June 26 wedding of Erin Oberhouse and
Matt Wolf.
Pastor Matthew Musteric led the 5:30 p.m. ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Steve and Deb Oberhouse, Middleton Pike, Luckey. The groom’s parents are Tom
and Carol Wolf, Silverwood Road, Pemberville.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length diamond white DaVinci gown with spaghetti
straps and a beaded bodice. The bead design continued down the back of the gown. The bride fashioned the
sparkling organza veil, worn with a rhinestone tiara.
Katie O’Brien, Bradner, was the maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Michele Milligan, Cleveland; Mary Steffan, Leipsic; and Sara Fortney, Maumee.
All of the bridesmaids wore a cornflower colored floor-length DaVinci gown of the same style as the
bride’s.
Andy Wolf, Pemberville, served as best man for his brother.
Ushers were Brent Bodey, Woodville; John Oberhouse of Luckey, brother of the bride; and Josh Arthur,
Maumee.
Joyce Eisenhour was organist.
A reception was held at Ole Zim’s Wagon Shed, Gibsonburg, with music furnished by The Class Act.
The couple traveled to Yellowstone National Park for their honeymoon and are making their home on
Chamberlain Road, Bowling Green.
The bride is a 2004 graduate of Eastwood High School and a 2008 graduate of Bowling Green State
University with a degree as a mild/moderate intervention specialist. She is employed by the Lucas County
Educational Service Center as an intervention specialist at St. Joan of Arc School in Toledo.
The groom graduated in 2004 from Eastwood and in 2006 from Owens Community College with a degree in
electric utility technology. He is employed as a lineman for Toledo Edison.