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WEDDINGS Karyn JohnsonNathan Jones

BYRON -- Karyn Johnson and Nathan Jones were married Sept. 6 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Kasson.

Parents are Bruce and Sue Johnson, and Dan and Maylou Jones, all of Byron.

The bride, a graduate of South Dakota State University, is an account manager for Moore Wallace Response. Her husband is self-employed in construction. They are making their home in Oronoco.

Kristine DoverspikeEric Tree

ROCHESTER -- Kristine Doverspike and Eric Tree were married Aug. 30 at St. Henry's Catholic Church in Eau Galle, Wis.

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Parents are Rita and Gregory Doverspike of Osseo, Wis., and Ruth and David Tree of Midland, Mich.

Attendants were Paula Gibson, Dawn Pilcher, Kari Weber, Cheyenne Rudsinski, Sarah Wachowski, Darin Dana, Ryan Tree, Gregory Doverspike, Trent Lamblin, Tim Shepard, Trevor Briggs, Cory Hammond, Brent Sadowy and Brian Weber.

The bride is a software engineer at IBM, and her husband is an electrical engineer with Hitachi Global Storage Technologies. They are living in Rochester.

Rebecca Ann OviattJoel Vincent Smith

ROCHESTER --Rebecca Ann Oviatt, daughter of Charles and Mary Oviatt of Rochester, and Joel Vincent Smith, son of Darrell and Gail Smith of Slinger, Wis., were married Sept. 6 at Intimate Affairs in Rochester.

Attendants were Betsy Koehnen and Daryl Smith.

The bride is a member relations specialist supervisor at Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union in St. Paul. Her husband is a packing engineer at Donaldson Co. in Bloomington, Minn. They are making their home in South St. Paul.

Victoria JacobsonPeter Brenner

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ROCHESTER -- Victoria Jacobson, daughter of the late Melvin and Nancy Jacobson, and Peter Brenner, son of Ardell Brenner of Rochester and the late Rev. Carl Brenner, were married Aug. 30 on Harriet Island in St. Paul.

The bride is a third-year law student at St. Thomas University. Her husband, a University of Minnesota graduate, provides computer support service for Merrill Publishing Co. They are making their home in St. Paul.

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