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July 21, 2009

Kimberly (Otto) and Richard Ingle

Kimberly Jo Otto and Richard Mathias Ingle were united in marriage at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008, in Sycamore Friends Church in Greentown. Pastor Jesse Vore officiated at the ceremony.

Kimberly is the daughter of Omer and Kathy Otto, Greentown.

Richard is the son of David and Evy Ingle, Walton.

The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. Crystal Steiner, sister of the bride, Greenwood, was the matron of honor, and Ashley Howell, Greentown, was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Marianne Ingle, sister of the groom, Walton, Treanna Hughes, Kokomo, Amber Baker, Bunker Hill, and Brandy Young, Rochester.

Adam Ingle, brother of the groom, Washington, Ill., was the best man. The groomsmen were Jared Otto, brother of the bride, Greentown, David Douglass, Lafayette, Kyle Becker, Mooreland, Chuck Moeschberger, West Lafayette, and Mark Fountain, Louisville, Ky.

Lauryn Steiner, niece of the bride, Greenwood, was the flower girl.

Claire Crum, Galveston, and Denise Ross and Marisa Ross, both cousins of the groom, both of Kokomo, registered the guests.

Jeff Steiner, brother-in-law of the bride, Greenwood, and Matthew Woolwine, Louisville, Ky., served as ushers.

Music for the wedding was provided by pianist Eloise Caudle, Logansport.

A reception was held at the UAW Union Hall in Kokomo. Emily Becker and Ashley Walker assisted.

The bride is a 2000 graduate of Eastern High School, Greentown, and a graduate of Rudae's Beauty College in Kokomo. She earned a degree in cosmetology and works at Kokomo Grain Co. Inc. in Kokomo.

The groom is a 2000 graduate of Lewis Cass Junior-Senior High School, and a 2004 graduate of Purdue University. He earned a degree in animal agribusiness and is a salesman at Townsend's Sales in Trafalgar.

The couple took a honeymoon trip on a Caribbean Cruise and will reside in Kokomo.







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