Fetterhoff-Ekhoff

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

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Kristen Lynn Fetterhoff and Jonathan Edward Ekhoff were married June 9, 2007, at Wooster Grace Brethren Church, Wooster, Ohio, with Pastors Dean Fetterhoff and Bob Fetterhoff and the Rev. Jim Meena officiating. The bride is the daughter of Bob and Roxanne Fetterhoff, Wooster, Ohio, and the groom's parents are Bill and Deb Ekhoff, Grant Park, Ill.

Maid of honor was Kara Fetterhoff, Wooster.

Best man was Andy Ekhoff.

The bride is a 2003 graduate of Grace College and has a bachelor's degree in secondary math education. She is employed by Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation, Akron.

The groom is a 2003 graduate of Grinnell College with a bachleor's degree in psychology. He received his master's degree in school psychology from Ball State University. He is employed by Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation, Akron.

After a wedding trip to Clearwater, Fla., the couple reside in Winona Lake.[[In-content Ad]]

Kristen Lynn Fetterhoff and Jonathan Edward Ekhoff were married June 9, 2007, at Wooster Grace Brethren Church, Wooster, Ohio, with Pastors Dean Fetterhoff and Bob Fetterhoff and the Rev. Jim Meena officiating. The bride is the daughter of Bob and Roxanne Fetterhoff, Wooster, Ohio, and the groom's parents are Bill and Deb Ekhoff, Grant Park, Ill.

Maid of honor was Kara Fetterhoff, Wooster.

Best man was Andy Ekhoff.

The bride is a 2003 graduate of Grace College and has a bachelor's degree in secondary math education. She is employed by Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation, Akron.

The groom is a 2003 graduate of Grinnell College with a bachleor's degree in psychology. He received his master's degree in school psychology from Ball State University. He is employed by Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation, Akron.

After a wedding trip to Clearwater, Fla., the couple reside in Winona Lake.[[In-content Ad]]
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