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Weddings

November 16, 2009

Andrea (Glasser) and Matt Bohm

Andrea Glasser and Matt Bohm were united in marriage at 3 p.m. May 6, 2009, in First Presbyterian Church in Valparaiso. Pastor Rhodes officiated at the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Bruce and Joan Glasser, Valparaiso.

The groom is the son of Curt and Karen Moss, Twelve Mile, and Larry and Teri Bohm, Logansport.

Amanda Woods, sister, Valparaiso, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Ruthie Carlson, Valparaiso, Susan Swarner, Valparaiso, and Emily Romack, Indianapolis.

Shaun Hollering, Indianapolis, was the best man. The groomsmen were Joe Nies, Logansport, Mike Laird, Logansport, and Clinton Bohm, cousin, Indianapolis.

Beckham Burchfield, cousin of the bride, was the ring bearer.

Kelsey Moss, sister of the groom, Twelve Mile, registered the guests.

Corey Moss, brother of the groom, Twelve Mile, Cory and Austin Bohm, brothers of the groom, Justin Kaufeman, cousin of the bride, and Mike Woods, brother-in-law of the bride, all served as ushers.

Music for the wedding was provided by organist, Janice Axmann.

A reception was held at Duneland Falls Banquet Hall in Valparaiso.

The bride is a 2003 graduate of Chesterton High School, and a 2008 graduate of Purdue University. She earned a degree in medical technology, and is a laboratory technologist at Carle Hospital in Urbana, Ill.

The groom is a 2003 graduate of Pioneer High School, and a 2007 graduate of Purdue University. He earned a bachelor’s degree in the School of Technology and is a group manager at Jeld-Wen, Rantoul, Ill.

The couple took a honeymoon trip to the Dunes in Michigan City, and reside in Paxton, Ill.

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