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August 7, 2009

Millers wed

Cheri Ryan and Jim Miller were married July 4 at the DeFries Calendar Gardens near New Paris by Elkhart County Clerk Stevie Burgess.

The bride is the daughter of Don Minard, Goshen, and the late Phyllis Minard.

The groom is the son of Bernice Miller, Goshen, and the late Edward Miller.

Lisa Ryan, daughter-in-law of the bride, and April Lehman, daughter of the groom, were the bride’s attendants.

Ted Miller, son of the groom, and Barry Ryan, son of the bride, were the groom’s attendants.

Guests enjoyed a tour of the Calendar Gardens and a buffet reception and music at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 985.

The couple took a wedding trip to Maine and Acadia National Park.

The bride graduated from Indiana University and Central Florida University. She is a library media specialist at Fairfield Junior-Senior High School, Goshen.

The groom is a graduate of Indiana University and works as a director of buildings and grounds for Elkhart County Government.

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