Dirck-Miller

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

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Ashley Ann Dirck and Mitchell Waylon Miller were married Nov. 20, 2010, in The Charlotte City Club, Charlotte, N.C., with Dr. James Miller, uncle of the groom, officiating. 
The bride’s parents are Martt and Shelley Clupper, Warsaw, and the groom’s parents are Tony and Cathy Miller, Warsaw.
Maid of honor was Meg Jordan, Indianapolis.
Bridesmaids were Ashley Warnock, Columbus, Ohio; Kimberly Seiss, Granger; Jessica Chapman and Jessica Monteith, both of Indianapolis; and Erin Wagoner, Greenwood.
Flower girl was Lydia Miller, Warsaw.
Best man was Corey Wagoner, Greenwood.
Groomsmen were Matt Miller, David Grossnickle, Ryan Sands and Dana Dirck, all of Warsaw; Justin Ross, Fishers; and Greg Seiss, Granger.
Ring bearer was Jackson Dirck, Warsaw.
The reception was at The Charlotte City Club.
The bride is a doctor of physical therapy in Rock Hill, S.C. She graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2002 and earned a doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Indianapolis in 2008.
The groom is the southeast regional manager for Astra Tech. He graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 1999, and earned a degree in business management from Ball State in 2003.
After their wedding trip to Negril, Jamaica, the couple reside in Charlotte, N.C.
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Ashley Ann Dirck and Mitchell Waylon Miller were married Nov. 20, 2010, in The Charlotte City Club, Charlotte, N.C., with Dr. James Miller, uncle of the groom, officiating. 
The bride’s parents are Martt and Shelley Clupper, Warsaw, and the groom’s parents are Tony and Cathy Miller, Warsaw.
Maid of honor was Meg Jordan, Indianapolis.
Bridesmaids were Ashley Warnock, Columbus, Ohio; Kimberly Seiss, Granger; Jessica Chapman and Jessica Monteith, both of Indianapolis; and Erin Wagoner, Greenwood.
Flower girl was Lydia Miller, Warsaw.
Best man was Corey Wagoner, Greenwood.
Groomsmen were Matt Miller, David Grossnickle, Ryan Sands and Dana Dirck, all of Warsaw; Justin Ross, Fishers; and Greg Seiss, Granger.
Ring bearer was Jackson Dirck, Warsaw.
The reception was at The Charlotte City Club.
The bride is a doctor of physical therapy in Rock Hill, S.C. She graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2002 and earned a doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Indianapolis in 2008.
The groom is the southeast regional manager for Astra Tech. He graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 1999, and earned a degree in business management from Ball State in 2003.
After their wedding trip to Negril, Jamaica, the couple reside in Charlotte, N.C.
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