Moriarty-Silva

January 4, 2019 at 2:48 p.m.

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Aleasha Mae Meier Silva and Bryan Allen Moriarty were united in marriage at 5 p.m. Dec. 29, 2018, at The Oliver Inn in South Bend.

The bride is the daughter of David and Jacqueline Meier of Claypool.

She graduated from Tippecanoe Valley High School in Akron in 2005 and is a machinist at Zimmer Biomet of Warsaw.

The groom is the son of Jerry and Lyna Moriarty of Etna Green.

He graduated from Triton High School in Bourbon in 2003. He works at ATC Trailers in Nappanee and is co-owner of Innovative Retorations, Etna Green.

The Moriartys are at home in Etna Green.



Aleasha Mae Meier Silva and Bryan Allen Moriarty were united in marriage at 5 p.m. Dec. 29, 2018, at The Oliver Inn in South Bend.

The bride is the daughter of David and Jacqueline Meier of Claypool.

She graduated from Tippecanoe Valley High School in Akron in 2005 and is a machinist at Zimmer Biomet of Warsaw.

The groom is the son of Jerry and Lyna Moriarty of Etna Green.

He graduated from Triton High School in Bourbon in 2003. He works at ATC Trailers in Nappanee and is co-owner of Innovative Retorations, Etna Green.

The Moriartys are at home in Etna Green.



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