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Jordan Gould and Michael Swenson were united in marriage July 7 at Bethel Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls.

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The bride is the daughter of Kevin and Peggy Gould of Willmar. The groom is the son of Jesse and Julie Swenson of Fergus Falls.

Maids of honor were Brittany Hanson and Megan Boie, friends of the bride. Bride's attendants were Jessica Van Veen, friend of the bride, and Sarah Shol and Heidi Bohannon, sisters of the groom. Flower girls were Atleigh Shol and Brinly Shol, nieces of the groom.

Best man was Sam Kolle, friend of the groom. Groom's attendants were Nick Gould, brother of the bride; Ben Bohannon and Josh Shol, brothers-in-law of the groom; and Brady McClaflin, friend of the groom. Ring bearers were Jackson Bohannon, nephew of the groom, and Jackson Ringuette, cousin of the bride.

Ushers were Michael Ringuette, cousin of the bride; Joe Swenson, cousin of the groom; Travis Swointek, friend of the groom; and Mason Hegstad, friend of the bride.

A reception and dance were held at The Eagles in Fergus Falls.

The couple is living in Fergus Falls where the bride is employed by Mahube-Otwa Community Action Partnership as a family development/housing case worker and the groom is student teaching second grade. He expects to graduate with a degree in elementary education in December.


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