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Elzinga -- Karlsgodt

Kimberly Elzinga and Brandon Karlsgodt were united in marriage Sept. 17 at Jenkins Estate in Beaverton, Ore.

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The bride is the daughter of Larry and Loni Elzinga of Beaverton, Ore. The groom is the son of Terry and Jane Karlsgodt of Atwater.

Matron of honor was Kristin Fuller, friend of the bride. Bride's attendants were Lynzy Elzinga and Jen Elzinga, sisters of the bride, and Mandy Combs, Alissa Ricci and Erin Junod, friends of the bride. Flower girl was Evelyn Junod.

Best man was Caleb Woiwood, friend of the groom. Groom's attendants were Kirk Darling and Sam Adolphsen, brothers-in-law of the groom; Dan Elzinga, brother of the bride; and Kjersten Darling and Kara Adolphsen, sisters of the groom. Ring bearer was Seth Combs.

A reception and dance were held at Jenkins Estate.

Following a wedding trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, the couple is living in Portland, Ore., where the bride is employed by CH Therapy as a physical therapist and the groom is employed by Cisco as a systems engineer.


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