Beech-McKillip II

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Anne Marie Beech and Lonnie Lee McKillip II were married at 3:30 p.m. May 30, 2009, at Warsaw Wesleyan Church with Pastor Jonathan Light officiating. The bride's parents are Patricia Beech and the late James Beech, New Kensington, Pa. The groom's parents are Lonnie and Annette McKillip, North Middleton Township, Pa., and Eladio and Linda Sanchez, Warsaw.

Maid of honor was Kimberly Beech, New Kensington. Bridesmaids were Amber Benner, Newville, Pa., and Megan Bracken, New Kensington.

Best man was Andrew Benner, North Middleton Township, and Harold "AJ" Blair, Warsaw. Groomsmen were Timothy Sheaffer, Newville, and Steven Beech, Pittsburgh, Pa.

The reception was at Stonehenge Golf and Country Club, Winona Lake.

The bride graduated from Valley High School, New Kensington, in 2001, and earned a bachelor's degree in emergency medicine in 2006.

The groom has been a volunteer firefighter for more than seven years and holds multiple certifications including Firefighter I, Vehicle Rescue Technician and confined space rescue. He is a member of the Cumberland County Technical Rescue Opertions Team and is currently pursuing a career as a professional firefighter. He graduated from Carlisle (Pa.) High School in 2005.

The honeymoon was in Ocean City, Md., the place where they first fell in love.

The couple reside in Carlisle, Pa.

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Anne Marie Beech and Lonnie Lee McKillip II were married at 3:30 p.m. May 30, 2009, at Warsaw Wesleyan Church with Pastor Jonathan Light officiating. The bride's parents are Patricia Beech and the late James Beech, New Kensington, Pa. The groom's parents are Lonnie and Annette McKillip, North Middleton Township, Pa., and Eladio and Linda Sanchez, Warsaw.

Maid of honor was Kimberly Beech, New Kensington. Bridesmaids were Amber Benner, Newville, Pa., and Megan Bracken, New Kensington.

Best man was Andrew Benner, North Middleton Township, and Harold "AJ" Blair, Warsaw. Groomsmen were Timothy Sheaffer, Newville, and Steven Beech, Pittsburgh, Pa.

The reception was at Stonehenge Golf and Country Club, Winona Lake.

The bride graduated from Valley High School, New Kensington, in 2001, and earned a bachelor's degree in emergency medicine in 2006.

The groom has been a volunteer firefighter for more than seven years and holds multiple certifications including Firefighter I, Vehicle Rescue Technician and confined space rescue. He is a member of the Cumberland County Technical Rescue Opertions Team and is currently pursuing a career as a professional firefighter. He graduated from Carlisle (Pa.) High School in 2005.

The honeymoon was in Ocean City, Md., the place where they first fell in love.

The couple reside in Carlisle, Pa.

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