JESSICA WOODALL ADAM PRUSSIA
JESSICA WOODALLADAM PRUSSIA
XCINCINNATI -- Nuptial vows were exchanged during a 6 p.m. ceremony Feb. 4 as Jessica Lee Woodall, and Adam Martin Prussia, both of 414 Ludlow Ave., were united in marriage at Norman Chapel at Spring Grove.
The Rev. Kathryn Siefert presided at the wedding for the daughter of Nancy E. Bench, 1617 Larch Ave., and the son of William and Patricia Prussia, 115 Brookline Ave., Youngstown.
The couple, who were honored during a reception held at the Maple Ridge Lodge, have postponed their wedding trip until a later date.
The bride's white satin gown featured a chapel train and was enhanced with beadwork. She completed her ensemble with a matching bolero jacket.
Wearing a periwinkle blue gown was Diane Burkhard of Cincinnati, the honor attendant, and Rebecca Prussia of Youngstown, the groom's sister and bridesmaid. The bride's niece, Samantha Woodall of Cincinnati was a miniature bride.
The duties of best man were performed by the groom's brother, Scott Prussia of Denver, Colo., and serving as groomsman was the bride's brother, Tory Woodall of Columbus.
The bride is an administrative secretary with TriHealth Fitness Pavilion and is pursuing a degree in interior design at the Art Institute.
Mr. Prussia graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a bachelor's degree and is a customer service representative with the Fifth Third Bank in Cincinnati.
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