Jewell-Mynhier

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

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Amber Noel Jewell and Russell Emery Mynhier were married June 16, 2007, at The Dome, Fort Wayne, with Tom Morgan officiating. The bride is the daughter of Bill and Jennifer Jewell, Warsaw; the groom's parents are Mark and Anne Mynhier, South Whitley.

Maids of honor were Andrea Whitaker, Warsaw, and Laramie Yoder, Nappanee. Bridesmaids were Erin Kantz, Milford; Lory Shaw, Gurnee; and Christine Beets, Fort Wayne. Flower girl was Bethany Jewell, Warsaw.

Best men were Seth Mynhier and Joe Myhnier, both of Fort Wayne. Groomsmen were Stephen Whitaker, Fort Wayne; Chris Mort, Warsaw; and Matthew Protzman, South Bend.

Usherettes were Mindy Yoder and Briana Yoder, both of Nappanee; Jenna Mishler, Fort Wayne; and Crystal Protzman, South Bend.

A reception was held at The Dome.

The bride is employed in the marketing department at Heritage Food Service Equipment Inc., Fort Wayne. She is a 2003 homeschool graduate from Etna Green. She recevied an associate's degree in office administration from Ivy Tech Community College, Fort Wayne, in 2007.

The groom is employed in the accounts receivable deartment at Heritage Food Service Equipment Inc. He is a 2003 graduate of Whitko High School, South Whitley. He currently attends Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne.

After a weddign trip to Sanibel Island, Fla., the couple reside in Fort Wayne.[[In-content Ad]]

Amber Noel Jewell and Russell Emery Mynhier were married June 16, 2007, at The Dome, Fort Wayne, with Tom Morgan officiating. The bride is the daughter of Bill and Jennifer Jewell, Warsaw; the groom's parents are Mark and Anne Mynhier, South Whitley.

Maids of honor were Andrea Whitaker, Warsaw, and Laramie Yoder, Nappanee. Bridesmaids were Erin Kantz, Milford; Lory Shaw, Gurnee; and Christine Beets, Fort Wayne. Flower girl was Bethany Jewell, Warsaw.

Best men were Seth Mynhier and Joe Myhnier, both of Fort Wayne. Groomsmen were Stephen Whitaker, Fort Wayne; Chris Mort, Warsaw; and Matthew Protzman, South Bend.

Usherettes were Mindy Yoder and Briana Yoder, both of Nappanee; Jenna Mishler, Fort Wayne; and Crystal Protzman, South Bend.

A reception was held at The Dome.

The bride is employed in the marketing department at Heritage Food Service Equipment Inc., Fort Wayne. She is a 2003 homeschool graduate from Etna Green. She recevied an associate's degree in office administration from Ivy Tech Community College, Fort Wayne, in 2007.

The groom is employed in the accounts receivable deartment at Heritage Food Service Equipment Inc. He is a 2003 graduate of Whitko High School, South Whitley. He currently attends Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne.

After a weddign trip to Sanibel Island, Fla., the couple reside in Fort Wayne.[[In-content Ad]]
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