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Hilkerbaumer-Keeney Wedding Vows Read
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Posted: Saturday, July 21, 2012 6:32 pm
Hilkerbaumer-Keeney Wedding Vows Read
Kelsey Lynn Keeney and David William Hilkerbaumer were united in marriage Saturday, June 9, 2012, at St. James Evangelical Church, Stony Hill. Pastor Tom Lloyd officiated at the 3 p.m. ceremony.
Bride’s parents are Steven and Tina Keeney, Owensville. Groom’s parents are Daniel and Pamela Hilkerbaumer, Rosebud.
Attending the bride were Courtney Skouby, Krysta Kotila, Melissa Skouby, Kelsey Kelley and Sheila Licklider.
The groom’s attendants were Danny Hilkerbaumer, Cody Meyer, Justin Edler, Jacob Danz and Chris Licklider.
Miniature brides were Celine Lansford and Camiran Brockhoff. Miniature groom was Brandin Edler.
Flower girl was Haley Hilkerbaumer. Ring bearer was Eli Hiatt.
Candlelighters were Jodie Diestelkamp and Madie Lansford.
Ushers were Ethan Keeney and Shay McKinney.
Guestbook attendant was Jolene Hilkerbaumer.
Program attendant was Nathan Keeney.
A reception was held at the Owensville Lions Hall.
The couple reside in Rosebud.
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