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Warren -- Slagter

Debra Lynn Warren and Mitchell Wayne Slagter were united in marriage June 30 at the home of the groom's parents.

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The bride is the daughter of Lowell and Sheryl Warren of New London. The groom is the son of Tim and Renae Slagter of Lake Lillian.

Matron of honor was Janelle Silva, friend of the bride. Bride's attendants were Julie Ruiter and Kimberly Robison, sisters of the bride; Erica Ziehl, sister of the groom; and Rebekah Runyan, friend of the bride. Flower girl was Cara Ruiter, niece of the bride.

Best man was Joshua Slagter, cousin of the groom. Groom's attendants were Bryent Slagter, brother of the groom; Brent Bonnema and Jeremiah Slagter, cousins of the groom; and Joshua Roorda, friend of the groom. Ring bearer was Trypp Slagter, cousin of the groom.

Ushers were Chad Ruiter, brother-in-law of the bride; Felipe Silva, friend of the couple; and Dustin Slagter, cousin of the groom.

A reception and dance were held at the home of the groom's parents.

Following a wedding trip to Glacier National Park in Montana, the couple is living near Raymond. The bride is a licensed social worker, and the groom is employed by Dannen and Slagter Construction of Willmar.


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