SHARON TURCO ALEXANDER COOLIDGE
SHARON TURCOALEXANDER COOLIDGE
XYOUNGSTOWN -- Sharon Turco, 1298 Cryer Ave., Cincinnati, and Alexander Coolidge, 312 Elm St., Cincinnati, were united in marriage by the Rev. Edward Noga during a 5:30 p.m. ceremony on Aug. 2 at St. Patrick Church.
The couple were honored during a reception held at the D.D. and Velma Davis Education and Visitor Center in Mill Creek Park before leaving for a honeymoon to Italy. They will live at the bride's address.
John and Georgia Turco, 237 Clingan Road, Struthers, are parents of the bride. She graduated from Bowling Green State University with a degree in journalism and is a reporter with The Cincinnati Enquirer.
The groom, a reporter with The Cincinnati Post, is a son of Archibald and Lillian Coolidge, 304 Brown St., Iowa City, Iowa. He earned a degree in English from the University of Illinois in Chicago and holds a master's in journalism from Columbia University, New York.
Designed with a pleated A-line skirt, the bride's white satin gown was enhanced with embroidery.
Sage-green gowns were worn by the honor attendant, Jennifer Nelson of San Francisco, and the bridesmaids, Elizabeth Barrett of Tampa, the bride's cousin, and Sherry Turco of Howland, her sister-in-law.
Arch Coolidge of Iowa City performed the duties of best man for his brother. Serving as groomsmen were Mike Turco of Youngstown, a brother of the bride, and Tom Yatsco of Washington.
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