Weicht-Johnson

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

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Amy Weicht and Aaron Johnson were married Sept. 19, 2009, in their residence with Pastor David York officiating the ceremony. A casual outdoor reception followed the ceremony.

The bride's parents are Dan and Sue Weicht, North Webster. The groom is the son of Doug and Sue Johnson, Milford.

Matron of honor was Christi Stidams, sister of the bride.

Best man was Brad Stidjah, brother-in-law of the bride and friend of the groom.

Lucas and Devin Stidams, nephews of the bride, scattered fall leaves down the wedding path.

The bride works at the Animal Hospital, Syracuse. She graduated from Wawasee High School in 2005.

The groom works at Gilsinger Implement, Leesburg. He graduated from Wawasee High School in 2001, and the University of Northwester Ohio in 2004.

The couple reside in Cromwell.

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Amy Weicht and Aaron Johnson were married Sept. 19, 2009, in their residence with Pastor David York officiating the ceremony. A casual outdoor reception followed the ceremony.

The bride's parents are Dan and Sue Weicht, North Webster. The groom is the son of Doug and Sue Johnson, Milford.

Matron of honor was Christi Stidams, sister of the bride.

Best man was Brad Stidjah, brother-in-law of the bride and friend of the groom.

Lucas and Devin Stidams, nephews of the bride, scattered fall leaves down the wedding path.

The bride works at the Animal Hospital, Syracuse. She graduated from Wawasee High School in 2005.

The groom works at Gilsinger Implement, Leesburg. He graduated from Wawasee High School in 2001, and the University of Northwester Ohio in 2004.

The couple reside in Cromwell.

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