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Lien -- Stafslien

Laura Lien and Jason Stafslien were united in marriage Sept. 1 at Faith Lutheran Church in Spicer.

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The bride is the daughter of Grant and Jennifer Lien of New London. The groom is the son of Jerry and Deb Stafslien of Minot, N.D.

Matron of honor was Joanna Struck and maid of honor was Katy Lien, sisters of the bride. Bride's attendants were Brandy Erickson, Nicole Kahler, Bobbi Unterseher, and Sarah Vauk, friends of the bride. Flower girl was Harper Stafslien, niece of the groom.

Best men were AJ Stafslien and Shane Stafslien, brothers of the groom. Groom's attendants were Travis Schmidt, cousin of the groom; Mike Burchill and Kyle Whittenburg, friends of the groom; and Andrew Lien, brother of the bride. Ring bearer was Aiden Struck, nephew of the bride.

Ushers were David Struck, brother-in-law of the bride; Kyler Stafslien, nephew of the groom; and John Loberg, friend of the couple.

A reception and dance were held at the American Legion in Spicer

The couple is living in Jamestown, N.D., where the groom is employed as a sales representative by Syngenta Inc. The bride is employed as an associate accountant by Cargill Inc. in Spiritwood, N.D.


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