Published November 05, 2008 12:09 am - Regina L. Mandabach and James A. Kavanaugh were united in marriage July 26 at Harvest Community Fellowship, with Rev. Jim Koressel and Pastor Maury Brenneman officiating.
Mandabach, Kavanaugh wed
Regina L. Mandabach and James A. Kavanaugh were united in marriage July 26 at Harvest Community Fellowship, with Rev. Jim Koressel and Pastor Maury Brenneman officiating.
The bride is the daughter of John and Connie Aldrich of Washington. She attended Washington High School and is a stay-at-home mom. The bridegroom is the son of Louis and Liz Kavanaugh of Montgomery. He is a 1992 graduate of Barr-Reeve High School and is self-employed with Kavanaugh and Sons Lawn Care.
The maid of honor was April Kaelin, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Bobbi Chapman, Dawn Perkins, sister of the bride, Amanda Walls and Amy Kavanaugh, sister-in-law of the bridegroom. Makayla Kavanaugh, daughter of the bridegroom, was the miniature bride. Olivia Kavanaugh, daughter of the couple, was the flower girl.
John Kavanaugh served as best man. Groomsmen were Trent Graber, Louie Kavanaugh, brother of the bridegroom, Mike Kavanaugh, cousin of the bridegroom, and Brian Kavanaugh, brother of the bridegroom. Christian Kavanaugh, son of the bridegroom, was the miniature bridegroom. Nathaniel Aldrich served as ring bearer. Cameron Mandabach, son of the bride, and Taylor Kavanaugh, son of the bridegroom, were ushers.
The bride wore a white gown with sequined straps and bodice with silk overlay and a diamond tiara headband. Her flowers were a dozen white roses tipped in navy blue. The attendants wore black and white and carried six white roses tipped in navy blue.
Josh Wright played music for the wedding. A special song was performed by Amy Kavanaugh from the bride to the bridegroom.
A wedding reception was held at the Moose Lodge.
After a wedding trip to Marco Island, Fla., the couple reside at 1203 E 100 N, Washington.