Mr. and Mrs. Skyler Shenefield

December 15, 2017 at 2:38 p.m.

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Michelle Elizabeth Smith and Skyler Shenefield were united in marriage at 2:30 p.m. Oct. 7, 2017, at First United Methodist Church, Warsaw. The Rev. Dr. Lloyd Hunter, grandfather of the groom, performed the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mike and Melanie Smith, Pierceton, and Josh and Kristen Walker, Bremen.

The groom is the son of Todd and Christa Shenefield, Warsaw.

Bridesmaids were Eliza-beth Damron, Etna Green; Carri Foutz, South Whitley; Samantha Blakely, Bremen; and Blayne Shenefield, Warsaw. Brianna Smith, Pierceton, and Morgan Walker, Bremen, were junior bridesmaids. Piper Shene-field, daughter of the couple, Warsaw, was the flower girl.

Best man was Andrew Caverly, Warsaw. Grooms-men were Ryan Riner, Warsaw; Mark Rainford, Huntington; and Brett Smith, Fort Wayne. Brian Willard and Kaiden Willard, sons of the bride, Warsaw, served as ring bearers.

A reception at Stonehenge Golf Club, Winona Lake, followed the ceremony.

The bride is a pharmacy tech at CVS, North Webster. She attended Whitko High School, South Whitley, and graduated from Bremen High School in 2010. She holds technical certificates as a CNA and pharmacy tech.

The groom is a delivery driver with Five Star Distribution, Columbia City. He graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2010 and attended Vincennes University.

A wedding trip is being planned.

The couple are at home in Warsaw.

Michelle Elizabeth Smith and Skyler Shenefield were united in marriage at 2:30 p.m. Oct. 7, 2017, at First United Methodist Church, Warsaw. The Rev. Dr. Lloyd Hunter, grandfather of the groom, performed the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mike and Melanie Smith, Pierceton, and Josh and Kristen Walker, Bremen.

The groom is the son of Todd and Christa Shenefield, Warsaw.

Bridesmaids were Eliza-beth Damron, Etna Green; Carri Foutz, South Whitley; Samantha Blakely, Bremen; and Blayne Shenefield, Warsaw. Brianna Smith, Pierceton, and Morgan Walker, Bremen, were junior bridesmaids. Piper Shene-field, daughter of the couple, Warsaw, was the flower girl.

Best man was Andrew Caverly, Warsaw. Grooms-men were Ryan Riner, Warsaw; Mark Rainford, Huntington; and Brett Smith, Fort Wayne. Brian Willard and Kaiden Willard, sons of the bride, Warsaw, served as ring bearers.

A reception at Stonehenge Golf Club, Winona Lake, followed the ceremony.

The bride is a pharmacy tech at CVS, North Webster. She attended Whitko High School, South Whitley, and graduated from Bremen High School in 2010. She holds technical certificates as a CNA and pharmacy tech.

The groom is a delivery driver with Five Star Distribution, Columbia City. He graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 2010 and attended Vincennes University.

A wedding trip is being planned.

The couple are at home in Warsaw.
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