Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 107, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 28, 2000 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday, March 28, 2000
FAMILY LIVING
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Wedding
Kayle Jason and Tracy Lea Boeckman
Tracy Lea DeWispelaere
became the bride of Kyle Jason
Boeckman in a double-ring
ceremony February 19, 2000 at
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic
Church in Okeene, OK
Rev. Larry Kawalski, pastor
of St. Gregory the Great Catholic
Church in Enid, officiated.
Parents of the couple are Gary
and Janet DeWispelaere,
Shoreline, WA, and Walter and
Teresa Boeckman, Enid, formerly
of Perry.
The church entryway was lined
with candles placed inside floral
ice molds. Numerous candles
lighted the altar in addition to the
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candelabras which were
decorated with ivy.
Kathy Brookman, Adrienne
Jordan and Mandy DeWispelaere
lighted the candles and attended
the guest book.
Duke Ellington was organist
and Kim Ivan, vocalist, sang "Ave
Maria" and "There Is Love."
For her wedding, the bride
chose a formal-length, white
fitted, yet flowing gown,created
ofchition featuring a detachable
train. Her cascading bouquet w as
created with white roses, lilies
and ivy.
Anne Weeks, Bellingham, WA, The bride is employed as an
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids office supervisor at Adecco in
were Dee Anna Gaubert, Slidell, Spring Lake, NC.
LA, Justine DeWispelaere,
Federal Way, WA, and Sarah
DeWispelaere, Lorain, OH
They were attired in knee length
dresses of lavender chiffon, worn
The groom is an A-10 jet pilot
for the United States Air Force.
Following a honeymoon cruise
to Cozumel, Mexico. Roaton.
Honduras, and Belize City, Belize
Key West, FL, the couple have
established their home in Spring
Lake, NC.
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attended by Eric Boeckman,
Stillwater, as best man.
Groomsmen were Trevor
DeWispelaere, Federal Way, WA,
Scott Boeckman, Enid, and Matt
Kimbrell. Perry.
Ushers were 1 L.t. Jeremy
Jenness. Laughlin AFB, TX: 1 Lt.
George Schwartz, Sheppard AFB,
TX, and I LT Curt Burney.
Holloman AFB. NM.
Reagan and McKenzie Keith,
Edmond, and Kelsie DeWis-
pelaere, Everson, WA, were
flower girls. Ringbearer was
Spencer Breneman, Columbia,
MO.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the Officer’s
Club at Vance Air Force Base in
Enid.
The three tiered wedding cake
was built over a fountain,
featuring four satellite cakes Two
silver beverage fountains and
candelabras enhanced the decor.
All were decorated with ivy.
white roses and violets.
The groom's mother assisted in
making the floral arrangements,
corsages and boutonnieres.
Friday, March 24 the Perry
Senior Citizen's traveled to
Oklahoma City to attend the
Shrine Circus. Friday was Senior
Citizen day and Youth day at the
Shrine Circus.
On the way dow n to OKC, the
group stopped at the new Braum’s
at N.E. 15th Street and Interstate
35 and had brunch. After enjoying
the circus, the group then went
to Bricktown and rode the canal
boats. They also made a stop at
the OKC Bombing Memorial.
Everyone said they had a
wonderful time," stated Emma
Lou Hasenfratz, director of the
center.
On the way back to Perry the
group also stopped at Braum’s for
refreshments
Those attending were Alice
Kopp, June Feken, Marie
Buffington, Maxine Buffington,
Zella Aigner, Monzell Pollman.
Joyce Grim, Esther Smith, Rita
Imgarten, Zetta Garrett, Kathy
Mason, Dorothy Lampe, Ernestine
Williams and Emma Lou
Hasenfratz.
The next trip planned for the
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Center is a trip to the Azalea
Festival in Muskogee.
The Center's van's air-condi-
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trip will be scheduled as soon as
repairs are made.
Other upcoming events planned
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Omniplex’s Mt. Everest and
OKC's Myriad Gardens.
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aquariums.
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