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Posted: Thursday, November 15, 2012 7:53 am

Stephanie Nicole Jones and Christopher Robert Rust were united in marriage Oct. 20, 2012, at St. Patrick’s Old Rock Church, Catawissa. The Rev. Earlwood Towne officiated at the ceremony.

Bride’s parents are Karen Jones, Robertsville, and Chester Jones, Bourbon. Groom’s parents are Stephen and Cindy Rust, Union.

The bride was given in marriage by her parents.

Serving as maid of honor was Erin Timms. Bridesmaids were Kelsey Laymon, Terrie Carolan and Katy Pendleton.

Best man was Guy Simpson. Groomsmen were Kyle Jones, William White and Brian Krenning.

Usher was Sherman Chancellor.

A reception was held at the Pacific Eagles Hall.

The bride is employed as a patient services representative for Mercy Clinic Family Medicine.

The groom is employed as a field service technician at Progressive Recovery Inc.

After a wedding trip to Clearwater, Fla., the couple reside in Union.

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