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Johnson -- Stricherz

Allison Johnson and Jacob Stricherz were united in marriage Dec. 31 at Salem Covenant Church in Pennock.

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The bride is the daughter of Craig and Renee Johnson of Sunburg. The groom is the son of Thaddeus Stricherz of Waverly, S.D., and Karla and Antonio Ramos of South Shore, S.D.

Maid of honor was Amber Johnson, sister of the bride. Bride's attendants were Erin Ballance, sister of the bride; Taya Broberg, cousin of the bride; and JaNahn Williams, Erica Dickerman and Elizabeth Young, friends of the bride. Flower girl was Bailey Johnson, cousin of the bride

Best man was Garrett McClean, friend of the groom. Groom's attendants were Jordan Stricherz, brother of the groom; Dan Rippl, Isaac Landecker and Ben Phaneuf, friends of the groom; and Elliot Ballance, brother-in-law of the bride. Ring bearers were Ely Johnson and Noah Johnson, cousins of the bride.

Ushers were Robby Ritchie and Andrew Morris, friends of the groom.

A reception and dance were held at the Kandi Entertainment Center in Willmar.

After a wedding trip to Elephant Bed and Breakfast in Stillwater, the couple resides in Columbus, Miss., where the groom, a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force, is in pilot training at Columbus Air Force Base.

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