Harding-Mudd

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

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Megan Renae Harding and Jeremy Steven Mudd were married Sept. 7, 2007, at Center Lake with Don Mishler officiating. The bride is the daughter of James and Karen Harding, Warsaw; the groom's parents are Ron and Marti Mudd, Warsaw.

Maid of honor was Marcia Nadolski, Chicago, Ill.; and the matron of honor was Chasity Meadows, Warsaw. Bridesmaids were Tiffany Peterson, Christa Mudd, Erica Harding, Jennifer Krallman, all of Warsaw. Flower girls were Katy Shepherd, Marisha Olinger and Reggan Meadows, all of Warsaw.

Best man was Ron Mudd, Warsaw. Groomsmen were Shaun Mudd, Mentone; and Jesse Peterson, Travis Swick and Brad Rice, all of Warsaw. Ushers were Tyler and Desmond Mudd, both of Warsaw. Ring bearers were Darian Olinger, Konner Shepherd and Charlie Mudd, all of Warsaw.

A reception was held at Center Lake Pavillion, Warsaw.

The bride is a chef at Cerulean Restaurant, Winona Lake. She is a 2002 graduate of Tippecanoe Valley High School, Akron, and a May 2006 graduate of The Cooking and Hospitality Institute of Chicago, with a culinary arts degree.

The groom is employed by Keystone Design Inc., Warsaw. He is a 2003 graduate of Warsaw Community High School. He currently attends Ivy Tech State College, Warsaw, and is pursuing a degree in business.

After a wedding trip to Northern Michigan Wine Trail, the couple reside in Winona Lake.

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Megan Renae Harding and Jeremy Steven Mudd were married Sept. 7, 2007, at Center Lake with Don Mishler officiating. The bride is the daughter of James and Karen Harding, Warsaw; the groom's parents are Ron and Marti Mudd, Warsaw.

Maid of honor was Marcia Nadolski, Chicago, Ill.; and the matron of honor was Chasity Meadows, Warsaw. Bridesmaids were Tiffany Peterson, Christa Mudd, Erica Harding, Jennifer Krallman, all of Warsaw. Flower girls were Katy Shepherd, Marisha Olinger and Reggan Meadows, all of Warsaw.

Best man was Ron Mudd, Warsaw. Groomsmen were Shaun Mudd, Mentone; and Jesse Peterson, Travis Swick and Brad Rice, all of Warsaw. Ushers were Tyler and Desmond Mudd, both of Warsaw. Ring bearers were Darian Olinger, Konner Shepherd and Charlie Mudd, all of Warsaw.

A reception was held at Center Lake Pavillion, Warsaw.

The bride is a chef at Cerulean Restaurant, Winona Lake. She is a 2002 graduate of Tippecanoe Valley High School, Akron, and a May 2006 graduate of The Cooking and Hospitality Institute of Chicago, with a culinary arts degree.

The groom is employed by Keystone Design Inc., Warsaw. He is a 2003 graduate of Warsaw Community High School. He currently attends Ivy Tech State College, Warsaw, and is pursuing a degree in business.

After a wedding trip to Northern Michigan Wine Trail, the couple reside in Winona Lake.

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