MOLLY EARL THOMAS COFFEE



MOLLY EARLTHOMAS COFFEE
XSALEM -- Molly Ann Earl, a daughter of L. Robert and Janet Earl, 7552 Lisbon Road, Lisbon, and Thomas Derek Coffee, a son of Derek and Rebecca Coffee, 32725 Coffee-School Road, were united in marriage July 26 at First Christian Church.
The Rev. Jack W. Austin presided at the ceremony, and afterward the couple were honored during a reception at Salem Golf Club. They honeymooned at Riveria Maya, Mexico, and live at the Coffee-School Road address.
The bride wore an A-line gown of white Italian satin that featured spaghetti straps and a tiffany train. The bodice and full skirt were embellished with crystal, silver and pearl embroidery, and she completed her ensemble with a matching arm stole.
Ice-mint gowns were worn by the honor attendant, Nancy Trevena, and the bridesmaids, Danielle Dermer, Betsy Hippely, Jene Thorne and Alison Haynes. Flower girls were Rachael Feinberg and Marissa Williams.
Scott Yanek served as best man, and groomsmen were Matthew Earl, Steven Faber, Matthew Navyac and Christopher Hayes. Ring bearers were Andrew Coffee and Rodney Kaiser, and guests were ushered by Clay Barcus and Calvin Lockard.
The bride, a high-school science teacher in Leetonia School System, holds a bachelor's degree in biology from Hiram College and a master's in education from Ashland University.
The groom, a state-certified heating and cooling technician with Coffee Heating and Cooling, is majoring in education at Kent State University.