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Tatilian -- Andresen

Jessica Tatilian and Nicholas Andresen were united in marriage Nov. 12 at Bloomington Lutheran Church in Bloomington.

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The bride is the daughter of Mary and Ted Doughty of Bloomington. The groom is the son of Jerry and Colleen Andresen of Clara City.

Maid of honor was Jennifer Tatilian, sister of the bride. Bride's attendants were Megan Fischer and Sara Cannady, friends of the bride; Sarah Pederson and Nicole Lueth, cousins of the bride; Kate Dammann, sister of the groom; and Molly Andresen, sister-in-law of the groom. Flower girl was Leah Doughty, niece of the bride.

Best man was Paul Andresen, brother of the groom. Groom's attendants were Jon Fischer, Kyle Goeman, Todd Teske and Clint Bosch, friends of the groom; Chris Andresen, cousin of the groom; and Nate Dammann, brother-in-law of the groom. Ring bearer was Alexander Andresen, nephew of the groom.

Ushers were Josh Arndt and Brent Giles, friends of the groom; Matt Doughty, brother of the bride; and Scott McPherson, cousin of the bride.

A reception and dance were held at the Profile Event Center in Minneapolis.

Following a wedding trip to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, the couple is living in Lakeville. The bride is employed by General Dynamics in Bloomington as a financial analyst, and the groom is employed by RBC Wealth Management in Minneapolis as a product analyst.


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