Woelfel — Johnson
Cheri Woelfel andBenjamin Johnson were united in marriage Sept. 19 at Cross of Calvary Lutheran Church in Olivia.Cheri Woelfel andBenjamin Johnson were united in marriage Sept. 19 at Cross of Calvary Lutheran Church in Olivia.
The bride is the daughter of Arlene Woelfel of Redwood Falls and the late Gale Woelfel. The groom is the son of Steven Johnson of Olivia and Sheri Larsen of Atwater.
Matron of honor was Kristen Woelfel, sister-in-law of the bride. Maid of honor was Nikki Stainiger, friend of the bride. Bride’s attendants were Sarah Stafford and Leah Johnson, sisters of the groom; Jackie Rebstock-Serbus and Kim Madsen, cousins of the bride; and Shannon Tolzmann and Gina Walseth, friends of the bride. Flower girls were Madyson Woelfel, niece of the bride, and Alexandra Johnson, niece of the groom.
Best man was Luke Thole, friend of the groom. Groom’s attendants were Chad Woelfel, brother of the bride; Sean Stafford, brother-in-law of the groom; Jon Hawkinson and Tom O’Halloran, friends of the groom; Bryan Petersen, uncle of the groom; and Kevin Jewett, friend of the bride. Ring bearer was Noah Woelfel, nephew of the bride. Ushers were Mike Woelfel, cousin of the bride, and George Ebbers, friend of the groom.
A reception was held at Jackpot Junction Casino.
The couple resides in Oahu, Hawaii. The bride is a freelance graphic designer, and the groom is a sergeant in the U.S. Army based at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
Tags: milestones, weddings
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