Deaton-Jungbauer

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

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Angela Renee Deaton and Eric Steven Jungbauer were married at 4 p.m. May 16, 2009, at North United Methodist Church, Indianapolis, with Pastor Lisa Schubert officiating.

The bride's parents are John and Janet Deaton, Claypool, and the groom's parents are Susan Shoultz Jungbauer, Atlanta, Ga., and Steve and Erin Jungbauer, Leesburg.

Matron of honor was Michelle Wise, Indianapolis. Bridesmaids were Kelly Lavengood, Ashley King and Annette Lang, all of Indianapolis; Tracy Hilden, Atlanta; and Rachel and Sarah Jungbauer, both of Leesburg.

Best man was Steve Jungbauer, Leesburg. Groomsmen were Jason Tablada, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Jason Seal, Nashville, Tenn.; Nate Hilden, Atlanta; Nick George and Bill Goff, both of Indianapolis; and Jason Hopper, Carmel.

Ushers were Jacob and Jarrod Deaton, both of Warsaw.

The reception was at The Allison Mansion, Indianapolis.

The bride is an interior designer at CSO Architects, Indianapolis. She graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 1999, and earned a bachelor's degree from Indiana University, Bloomington, in May 2003.

The groom has a law practice in Indianapolis. He graduated from high school in Atlanta in 1999, and earned a bachelor's degree from Wabash College in 2003, and a juris doctor from Mississippi College School of Law in 2006.

Their wedding trip was to French Polynesian Islands.

The couple reside in Indianapolis.

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Angela Renee Deaton and Eric Steven Jungbauer were married at 4 p.m. May 16, 2009, at North United Methodist Church, Indianapolis, with Pastor Lisa Schubert officiating.

The bride's parents are John and Janet Deaton, Claypool, and the groom's parents are Susan Shoultz Jungbauer, Atlanta, Ga., and Steve and Erin Jungbauer, Leesburg.

Matron of honor was Michelle Wise, Indianapolis. Bridesmaids were Kelly Lavengood, Ashley King and Annette Lang, all of Indianapolis; Tracy Hilden, Atlanta; and Rachel and Sarah Jungbauer, both of Leesburg.

Best man was Steve Jungbauer, Leesburg. Groomsmen were Jason Tablada, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Jason Seal, Nashville, Tenn.; Nate Hilden, Atlanta; Nick George and Bill Goff, both of Indianapolis; and Jason Hopper, Carmel.

Ushers were Jacob and Jarrod Deaton, both of Warsaw.

The reception was at The Allison Mansion, Indianapolis.

The bride is an interior designer at CSO Architects, Indianapolis. She graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 1999, and earned a bachelor's degree from Indiana University, Bloomington, in May 2003.

The groom has a law practice in Indianapolis. He graduated from high school in Atlanta in 1999, and earned a bachelor's degree from Wabash College in 2003, and a juris doctor from Mississippi College School of Law in 2006.

Their wedding trip was to French Polynesian Islands.

The couple reside in Indianapolis.

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