Megan Elizabeth Perin and Craig Michael Tucker were married at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 26, 2009 at Arlington Christian Church with George Huff officiating.
Organist was Mike Woods with Jennie Tague as vocalist.
Maid of Honor was Lauren Perin, sister of bride. Bridesmaids were Sarah Liggett, Marci Davis and Ashley Mann, all friends of bride. Flower girl was Emma Lux.
Best man was Nicholas Alspach, friend of groom. Groomsmen were Nathan Tucker, brother of groom; Zachary Tucker, brother of groom and Andrew Mishler, friend of groom. Ushers were Cary Jones and Craig Jones, cousins of the bride. Ring bearer was Michael Slaton, cousin of bride.
Guests were registered by Elizabeth Leavens and Jan Weidner, friends of the bride.
The reception was in the Root Building.
The daughter of Keith and Kim Perin of Rushville, the bride is a Rushville Consolidated High School 2004 graduate and 2008 Indiana Business College graduate with an Associate’s Degree in Massage Therapy. She currently is employed with Decatur County Memorial Hospital as a pharmacy technician and with the Shampoo Bowl in Rushville as a massage therapist.
The son of Richard and Laura Tucker of Arlington, the groom is a 1999 RCHS graduate and graduated from Franklin College in 2003 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology. He currently is employed by the Rushville Police Department as a Sergeant, by Rush Memorial Hospital as an EMT-Basic and is a Posey Township volunteer fireman.
After a wedding trip to the Dominican Republic, the couple is residing in Rushville.
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