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Hendrickson -- Persson

Dana Hendrickson and Carl Persson were united in marriage June 30 at the home of the groom's mother on Green Lake in Spicer.

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The bride is the daughter of Keith and Karen Hendrickson of Willmar. The groom is the son of Joanne and Robert Thurston of Spicer and Dana and Laura Persson of Pennock.

Maid of honor was Katie Hendrickson, sister of the bride. Bride's attendants were Kayla Hendrickson, sister of the bride, and Leila Persson and Megan Persson, sisters of the groom. Flower girls were Fernanda Ossa-Letelier and Florencia Ossa-Letelier, friends of the couple.

Best man was Chris Persson, brother of the groom. Groom's attendants were Lucas Braadland, brother of the groom, and Andrew Hendrickson and Isaiah Hendrickson, brothers of the bride. Ring bearer was Pablo Ossa-Letelier, friend of the couple.

Ushers were Trenton Carrow, cousin of the groom, and Adam Westby, Jeff Schmidt and Tony Marin, friends of the couple.

A reception and dance were held at the home of the groom's mother.

Following a wedding trip to Bear River and Togo, the couple resides in Willmar where the bride is employed as a key holder by CJ Banks and the groom is employed as a receiving clerk by Nova-Tech Engineering.


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