Davis-Reed

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

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Jessica Ann Davis and Brooks Michael Reed were married Aug. 21, 2010, in St. Patrick Catholic Church, South Bend, by Father Bob Lengerich.

The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Todd O. Davis, Warsaw; and Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Reed, Warsaw, are the groom's parents.

Maid of honor was Allison Davis, Jacksonville, Fla.

Bridesmaids were Stefani Davis, Columbus, Ohio; Lara Reed, Warsaw; Tegan Gebert, Amanda Gebert and Kristi Haddad, all of Chicago, Ill.; and Jessica Lanier, Jacksonville, N.C.

Junior bridesmaids were AnnMarie and Rose Waslar, both of Toledo, Ohio.

Flower girls were Allivia Stearns, Indianapolis, and Peyton Williams, Warsaw.

Best man was Mark Howard, Warsaw.

Groomsmen were Rodney Stearns, Melvin Freels and Robert Renihan, all of Indianapolis; Adam Reed, Warsaw; Wesley Gibson, Montgomery, Ill.; and Sam Schilling, Bloomington.

Ring bearers were Caleb and Leamon III Williams, both of Warsaw.

Ushers were Ryan Schultz, Indianapolis, and Cory Miller, South Bend.

The reception was at The Blue Heron at Blackthorn, South Bend.

The bride is assistant manager at White House/Black Market, Granger. She graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2004, and earned a bachelor's degree in communications from DePauw University in 2008.

The groom is a sales associate at Zimmer Midwest, South Bend. He graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2003, and eanred a bachelor's degree in sports marketing and management from Indiana University in 2007.

The wedding trip was to The Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, Bahamas.

The couple reside in South Bend[[In-content Ad]]

Jessica Ann Davis and Brooks Michael Reed were married Aug. 21, 2010, in St. Patrick Catholic Church, South Bend, by Father Bob Lengerich.

The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Todd O. Davis, Warsaw; and Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Reed, Warsaw, are the groom's parents.

Maid of honor was Allison Davis, Jacksonville, Fla.

Bridesmaids were Stefani Davis, Columbus, Ohio; Lara Reed, Warsaw; Tegan Gebert, Amanda Gebert and Kristi Haddad, all of Chicago, Ill.; and Jessica Lanier, Jacksonville, N.C.

Junior bridesmaids were AnnMarie and Rose Waslar, both of Toledo, Ohio.

Flower girls were Allivia Stearns, Indianapolis, and Peyton Williams, Warsaw.

Best man was Mark Howard, Warsaw.

Groomsmen were Rodney Stearns, Melvin Freels and Robert Renihan, all of Indianapolis; Adam Reed, Warsaw; Wesley Gibson, Montgomery, Ill.; and Sam Schilling, Bloomington.

Ring bearers were Caleb and Leamon III Williams, both of Warsaw.

Ushers were Ryan Schultz, Indianapolis, and Cory Miller, South Bend.

The reception was at The Blue Heron at Blackthorn, South Bend.

The bride is assistant manager at White House/Black Market, Granger. She graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2004, and earned a bachelor's degree in communications from DePauw University in 2008.

The groom is a sales associate at Zimmer Midwest, South Bend. He graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2003, and eanred a bachelor's degree in sports marketing and management from Indiana University in 2007.

The wedding trip was to The Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, Bahamas.

The couple reside in South Bend[[In-content Ad]]
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