Gunggoll-Kinsey

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

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Jamie Ray Gunggoll and Grant Stephen Kinsey were married at 4:30 p.m. July 17, 2010, at Elkhart First Presbyterian Church by Kathleen O'Connell.

She is the daughter of Wendy Sherman, Elkhart, and David Gunggoll, Homer Glen, Ill. He is the son of Kathy and Bruce Kinsey, Warsaw.

Maid of honor was Cheralyn Gaeddert, Indianapolis.

Matron of honor was Brittney Maxey, Elkhart.

Bridesmaids were Krystal Cripe, Justine Amos and Theresa Long, all of Elkhart, and Kaylee Hull, Buchanan, Mich.

Flower girl was Izzi Bradley, Warsaw.

Best man was Adam Bott, Glendora, Calif.

Groomsmen were Justin Gunggoll, Atlanta, Ga.; Tim Zenta and Nathan Polston, both of Warsaw; and Johnathon Guttierez and Jeffrey Szyarto, both of Elkhart.

Ring bearer was Brooklyn Maxey, Elkhart.

Ushers were Justin Gunggoll, Atlanta, and Ryan Miller, Richardson, Texas.

The reception was at Bread & Chocolate, Goshen.

The bride works at Harrison Elementary for Warsaw Community Schools. She graduated from Concord High School, Elkhart, in 2004, and earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Ball State University in 2008.

The groom works in Warsaw. He graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2002, and earned a bachelor's degree from IUPUI, Fort Wayne.

After the wedding trip to New Buffalo, Mich., the couple live in Warsaw.[[In-content Ad]]

Jamie Ray Gunggoll and Grant Stephen Kinsey were married at 4:30 p.m. July 17, 2010, at Elkhart First Presbyterian Church by Kathleen O'Connell.

She is the daughter of Wendy Sherman, Elkhart, and David Gunggoll, Homer Glen, Ill. He is the son of Kathy and Bruce Kinsey, Warsaw.

Maid of honor was Cheralyn Gaeddert, Indianapolis.

Matron of honor was Brittney Maxey, Elkhart.

Bridesmaids were Krystal Cripe, Justine Amos and Theresa Long, all of Elkhart, and Kaylee Hull, Buchanan, Mich.

Flower girl was Izzi Bradley, Warsaw.

Best man was Adam Bott, Glendora, Calif.

Groomsmen were Justin Gunggoll, Atlanta, Ga.; Tim Zenta and Nathan Polston, both of Warsaw; and Johnathon Guttierez and Jeffrey Szyarto, both of Elkhart.

Ring bearer was Brooklyn Maxey, Elkhart.

Ushers were Justin Gunggoll, Atlanta, and Ryan Miller, Richardson, Texas.

The reception was at Bread & Chocolate, Goshen.

The bride works at Harrison Elementary for Warsaw Community Schools. She graduated from Concord High School, Elkhart, in 2004, and earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Ball State University in 2008.

The groom works in Warsaw. He graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2002, and earned a bachelor's degree from IUPUI, Fort Wayne.

After the wedding trip to New Buffalo, Mich., the couple live in Warsaw.[[In-content Ad]]
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