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Mr & Mrs Josh Reed

Kerri Cullinan and Josh Reed were married on May 30, 2008, by Monsignor Robert E. Weiss at St Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church in Newtown. The bride was given into marriage by her father.

A reception followed at The Candlewood Inn in Brookfield.

The bride’s parents are Keith and Joanne Cullinan of Newtown. The groom is the son of Beverly Reed of Naperville, Ill.

For her wedding day, Kerri chose a strapless A-line gown by Maggie Sotteto. The gown featured a corset back and sweetheart neckline, which was set off by lace accenting the bodice. The gown also boasted an asymmetrical wrap waist and embellished motifs accented by a caught upskirt.

Her bouquet featured all white calla lilies and white dendrobium orchids accented by green ladies mantle.

The maid of honor was Beth Burchof Auburn, Mass. Bridesmaids were Amber Smith of Hellertown, Penn.; Dawn Ertl of Naugatuck; Kate O’Reilly of Chesterton, Ind.; and Brianne Nolet of Pembroke, Mass.

The ladies wore matching A-line dresses with crepe, jewel accented asymmetrical drape skirts and an empire waist, with satin straps, in clover green. Their bouquets included deep pink calla lilies and white dendrobium orchids, also with green ladies mantle as accent.

The best man was Adam Toering of Chicago, and ushers were Tom Farnsworth of Chicago, Kap Seo of Indianapolis, Josh Flynn of Fort Lauderdale, Matt Cullinan of Los Angeles, and Brian Cullinan of Newtown.

In addition, Jasmyn Gates, a cousin of the bride, was the flower girl, and Andrew Loiselle, a nephew of the groom, was the ring bearer.

Kerri is a 2001 graduate of Newtown High School, and a 2006 graduate of Purdue University. She is employed as retail and catering manager for Morrison Management Specialties.

Josh is a 1999 graduate of West Lafayette High School, a 2008 graduate of Purdue University, and a veteran of the US Army.

Following a honeymoon in Maui, Hawaii, the Reeds have returned to their home in Salem, Mass.

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