Wiley-Knepper

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

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Amanda Marie Wiley and William Robert Knepper were married June 13, 2009, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Warsaw, with Father Timothy Knepper officiating.

The bride's parents are David and Linda Wiley and the groom's parents are Mike and Cindi Knepper.

The maid of honor was Lindsay Wiley, Willowbrook, Ill. Bridesmaids were Cortney Shepard, Richmond; Holli Jackson, Atwood; Cecelia Tieken, Indianapolis; Lashell Weaver, Akron; and Kara Kramer, Mentone. Flower girls were Hannah Hutton and Corena Knepper, both of Warsaw.

Best man was Wesley Renschler, South Whitley. Groomsmen were Zach Byard, Muskegon, Mich.; Matt Landis, Bourbon; Alan Robbins, Warsaw; and Trey Eaton and Cody Casagrande, both of Fort Wayne. Ring bearer was Ross Hutton, Warsaw.

The reception was at Eagle's Nest Event Center, Columbia City.

The bride graduated from Tippecanoe Valley High School, Akron, in 2005, and earned a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of St. Francis, Fort Wayne, in May 2009.

The groom is office manager for the Kosciusko Community Fair, Warsaw. He graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2003, and earned a bachelor's degree in business administratin for the University of St. Francis, Fort Wayne, in December 2007.

Their wedding trip was to Ireland.

The couple resides in Fort Wayne.

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Amanda Marie Wiley and William Robert Knepper were married June 13, 2009, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Warsaw, with Father Timothy Knepper officiating.

The bride's parents are David and Linda Wiley and the groom's parents are Mike and Cindi Knepper.

The maid of honor was Lindsay Wiley, Willowbrook, Ill. Bridesmaids were Cortney Shepard, Richmond; Holli Jackson, Atwood; Cecelia Tieken, Indianapolis; Lashell Weaver, Akron; and Kara Kramer, Mentone. Flower girls were Hannah Hutton and Corena Knepper, both of Warsaw.

Best man was Wesley Renschler, South Whitley. Groomsmen were Zach Byard, Muskegon, Mich.; Matt Landis, Bourbon; Alan Robbins, Warsaw; and Trey Eaton and Cody Casagrande, both of Fort Wayne. Ring bearer was Ross Hutton, Warsaw.

The reception was at Eagle's Nest Event Center, Columbia City.

The bride graduated from Tippecanoe Valley High School, Akron, in 2005, and earned a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of St. Francis, Fort Wayne, in May 2009.

The groom is office manager for the Kosciusko Community Fair, Warsaw. He graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2003, and earned a bachelor's degree in business administratin for the University of St. Francis, Fort Wayne, in December 2007.

Their wedding trip was to Ireland.

The couple resides in Fort Wayne.

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