Vaughn, Ferrara marry in Morris

Couple hold Halloween reception

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MR. AND MRS. ERIC (COURTNEY) FERRARA
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Courtney Vaughn of Coal City and Eric Ferrara of Morris were married Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, at the United Methodist Church in Morris.

The bride is the daughter of Skyler and Vicky Vaughn of Coal City.  The groom is the son of Dana and Rhonda Ferrara of Coal City, and Kevin and Nancy Kinzler of Morris.

Carre Ferrara of Morris was the maid of honor. Zoey Ferrara, daughter of the groom, was the junior bridesmaid, and Mavis Hughes of Morris was the bridesmaid.

Ben Hoffman of Morris was the best man, and Cyle Lindemuth of Coal City was the groomsmen.
Dane Ferrara of Mazon was the ring bearer.

A reception was held on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, at the American Legion Hall in Gardner. Guests that attended were in costume for the celebration of Eric and Courtney’s wedding and also for Halloween.

The bride is a 1995 graduate of Coal City High School. She is currently enrolled at Rasmussen College for medical coding and billing.

The groom is a 1997 graduate of Morris Community High School. He is currently employed at ITW in Mazon.

The couple will reside in Morris.

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