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Kingery -- Vest

Anna Kingery and Eric Vest were united in marriage Aug. 27 in an outdoor wedding at the bride's home in rural Grove City.

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The bride is the daughter of Mike and Chris Kingery of Grove City. The groom is the son of Jeff and Margie Vest of Shoreview.

Maid of honor was Michelle Kingery and matron of honor was Rachel Tiemann, sisters of the bride. Bride's attendants were Rebekah Kingery, Elizabeth Kingery and Abigail Kingery, sisters of the bride, and Amy Vest, sister of the groom. Flower girl was Christine Tiemann, niece of the bride.

Best men were Ryan Vest, brother of the groom, and John Tiemann, friend of the couple. Groom's attendants were Derek Tiemann, brother-in-law of the bride, and Brad Lund, Michael DeVowe and Daniel Hage, friends of the couple. Junior attendants were David Kingery and Joshua Kingery, brothers of the bride.

Ushers were Stephen Tiemann, Nate Knudtson and Matt Lund, friends of the couple, and Shawn Koehler, cousin of the groom.

A reception was held at the bride's home.

The groom is employed as the business manager of Utility Partners in Grant and is the owner of Eric Vest Photography. The bride is a homemaker.

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