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Massingale-Wilkins wedding

Kathy Boyd
Skagit Valley Herald
October 04, 2007 - 03:45 PM


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Amanda Massingale and Shawn Wilkins
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Amanda Michelle Massingale and Shawn Alan Wilkins were married in an afternoon ceremony July 7, 2007, at Community Bible Church in Concrete.

The bride is the daughter of James and Angela Massingale of Concrete.

The groom is the son of Alan and Jean Wilkins of Concrete.

Pastor Rob Thomas officiated the double-ring ceremony.

The bride carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies.

Jessica Noboa of Los Angeles was the maid of honor. Aaron Parker of Concrete was the best man.

The bridesmaids were Cathy Ryan of Marysville, Rachael Fernie of Mount Vernon, Elisabeth Wickstrom of Oak Harbor and Bridget Gange of Marysville.

The groomsmen were Chris Wilkins of Clearfield, Utah, Ryan Wilkins of Concrete, Charles Rainey of Sacramento, Calif., and Aaron Hammond of Concrete.

Amy Massingale of Marysville and Jacob Massingale of Concrete were the candle lighters.

The ushers were Jacob Massingale and Tyler Massingale, both of Concrete.

Hannah Rensink, Sierra Rensink and Chloe Crosson, all of Concrete, were the flower girls.

Jonas Rensink of Concrete and Joshua Wilkins of Clearfield were the ringbearers.

Jared Harrison of Concrete sang and played guitar during the ceremony.

The bride’s family hosted the reception.

The bride is a 2007 graduate of Northwest Hair Academy in Mount Vernon. She works for John Paul’s Hair Studio in Roy, Utah.

The groom is a firefighter at Hill Air Force Base in Utah.

The couple took a wedding trip to Oahu, Hawaii. They live in Clearfield.

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