Ashley Renee Patterson and Kyle Steven Harpring were married at 2:30 p.m. Aug. 2, 2008 at S.S. Frances and Clare Catholic Church. Father Vince Lampert officiated the double ring ceremony. Organist was Manuel DeLaRosa and vocalist was Rose Fillenworth.
Maids of honor were Lauren Patterson, Greenwood, sister of the bride, and Sarah Patterson, Greenwood, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Amanda Velez, Columbus, friend of bride; Stefanie Wolfe, Whiteland, friend of bride; Stephanie Kent, Greenwood, friend of bride. Flower girl was Madison Shanks, Greenwood, bride’s cousin.
Best men were Scott Harpring, Rushville, groom’s brother, and Eric Harpring, Rushville, groom’s brother. Groom’s attendants were Adam Dollarhide, Franklin, groom’s friend; Jeff Cox, Rushville, groom’s friend; Tyler Weatherford, Indianapolis, groom’s friend.
Guests were registered by Katie Daniels, bride’s friend.
The reception was at Primo Banquet Hall in Indianapolis.
Grandparents attending were Clyde and Marcia Ellis, Benno and Anttoinette Harpring, Bill and Dolly Patterson.
The rehearsal dinner was an Italian meal at the home of the bride’s parents, prepared by Cinda Pavey and Tracie Simolon.
The daughter of Robert and Jill Patterson of Greenwood, the bride is a graduate of he University of Southern Indiana and is a dental hygienist in Columbus.
The son of Mark and Karen Harpring of Rushvlle, the groom is a graduate of Franklin College and is a teacher at Shelbyville.
Following a wedding trip to Riviera Mayo, Mexico, the couple is residing in Franklin.
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