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Raitz -- Kodet

Kristen Raitz and Mark Kodet were united in marriage June 29 at Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Maple Grove.

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The bride is the daughter of Jolene and Bob Marconcini of Hector and Bruce Raitz of Hector. The groom is the son of Nancy and Jim Kodet of Olivia.

Matron of honor was Shawna Haas, sister of the bride. Maid of honor was Ashley Raitz, sister of the bride. Bride's attendants were Jennifer McDonough and Sara Tollefson, sisters of the groom, and Monica Ashburn, Wendy Eischens and Leah Harbour, friends of the bride. Flower girls were Remington Jo Haas and Miah Jo Hacker, nieces of the bride, and Addison Jo McDonough, niece of the groom.

Best man was Jeff Richardson, friend of the groom. Groom's attendants were Matt Folkerts, Adam Barvels, Derek Harrier, Luke Rude, Nick Okins and Charlie Lothert, friends of the groom.

Ushers were Chad Haas, brother-in-law of the bride, and Matt McDonough and Brian Tollefson, brothers-in-law of the groom.

A reception and dance were held at the Rush Creek Golf Course in Maple Grove.

Following a wedding trip to Aruba, the couple resides in Eden Prairie where the bride is employed by C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. as a recruiting coordinator and the groom is employed by Bent Creek Golf Club as assistant golf professional.

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