Melissa Campbell and Blair Kramer were married at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 12, 2009 at Batesville United Methodist Church with the Rev. Larry Marhanka officiating.
Maids of Honor were Nicole Forthofer and Taylor Moody, friends of the bride. Bridesmaids were Corey Cutter, friend of bride; Hannah Mountjoy, cousin of bride; Amanda Schwab, friend of couple. Flower girls were Kaitlynn Bot, niece of groom; Sydney Campbell, niece of bride; Shelby Lutes, niece of bride.
Best Man was Scott Kramer, brother of groom. Groomsmen were Doug Leising, friend of groom; Kyle Campbell, brother of bride; Kevin Campbell, brother of bride; Lance Campbell, brother of bride.
Reception was at A2Z Occasions in Greensburg with a buffet and dance.
The daughter of Larry and Rose Lynn Campbell of Batesville, the bride is a 2006 Franklin County High School, Brookville graduate and will graduate in May 2010 from the University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. with a degree in Marketing and a minor in International Business.
The son of Delbert and Cheryl Kramer of Rushville, the groom is a 1993 Rushville Consolidated High School graduate and graduated in 1997 from Ball State University in Muncie. He currently is employed at Pioneer Hi-Bred in Rushville as a warehouse leader.
Following a wedding trip to the Dominican Republic, the couple resides in Rushville.
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