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Pederson -- Wennerberg

Sarah Pederson and Paul Wennerberg were united in marriage Sept. 17 at Alexandria Covenant Church in Alexandria.

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The bride is the daughter of Blaine and Karla Pederson of Starbuck. The groom is the son of John and Doreen Wennerberg of Kerkhoven.

Matron of honor was Jessica Hanson. Bride's attendants were Tracy Lenz, Amanda Schackman and Roxanne Niskanen, friends of the bride, and Alicia Pederson, sister of the bride. Flower girl was Gwendolyn Eiynck, cousin of the bride.

Best man was Grant Schackman, friend of the groom. Groom's attendants were Travis Wennerberg, brother of the groom; Andrew Pederson, brother of the bride; and Paul "Fudd" Severance and Michael Weber, friends of the groom. Ring bearer was Wyatt Schackman, godson of the groom.

Ushers were Kelly Wennerberg, brother of the groom; Justin Wennerberg and Nolan Wennerberg, cousins of the groom; Joel Kleinschmidt and Chase Kleinschmidt, cousins of the bride; and Joseph Eugene Rader, friend of the groom.

A reception and dance were held at the Lakeside Ballroom in Glenwood.

The couple is living in Kandiyohi. The bride is employed as a manager by Jo-Ann Fabrics in Willmar. The groom is an independent contractor working as a computer repair technician and network consultant representing Computer Support Technology in Willmar.


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