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Merten -- Radloff

Alyssa Merten and Paul Radloff were united in marriage Aug. 11 at Our Lady of the Lakes in Spicer.

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The bride is the daughter of Tom and Deb Merten of Spicer. The groom is the son of David and Julie Radloff of Hutchinson.

Matron of honor was Amanda Aponte, friend of the bride. Bride's attendants were Katie Rick, Laura Cooper, Cortney Miller and Angela Remily, friends of the bride, and Nikki Rickeman, cousin of the bride.

Best man was Eric Radloff, brother of the groom. Groom's attendants were Peter Radloff, brother of the groom; Mark Spaude and Justin Heser, friends of the groom; and Zach Merten and Matt Merten, brothers of the bride.

Ushers were Matt Pronley, Justin Wilke, Marcus Christianson and Josh Nissen, friends of the groom.

A reception and dance were held at the Holiday Inn and Willmar Conference Center.

The couple lives in Plymouth where the groom is employed as a financial analyst by Vascular Solutions. The bride is em-ployed as an audit senior by Deloitte & Touche LLP.


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