JODY NEAPOLITAN JEFF GREENEISEN
JODY NEAPOLITANJEFF GREENEISEN
XCANFIELD -- Nuptial vows were exchanged during a 2:30 p.m. ceremony as Jody Neapolitan and Jeff Greeneisen were united in marriage March 24 at the church on Canfield Fairgrounds.
The ceremony was performed by Mary Penn, and a reception was held afterward at Avion on the Water. The couple honeymooned at Disney World in Florida and live at 11144 state Route 534, Beloit.
Judy and Don Boyer, 5153 Canfield Road, and Thomas and Deborah Neapolitan, 117 Pineview Drive, Marietta, are parents of the bride, and the groom is a son of Kathy and Russell Greeneisen, 416 Valley Road, Salem.
The bride's strapless white gown was enhanced with embroidery and sequins and featured a chapel train.
Gowns in pink, black and white were worn by Hope Boyer, the bride's stepsister and honor attendant, and the bridesmaids, Cat Ruthrauff; Jaime Neapolitan, her sister-in-law; and Lindie Graham. Flower girl was the groom's niece, Skyler Greeneisen.
The duties of best man were performed by the groom's brother, Mike Greeneisen, and serving as groomsmen were Kevin Martig, Chris Plessinger and the bride's brother, Bill Neapolitan. Ring bearer was Connor Ruthrauff, and usher was Cris Ruthrauff.
The bride, a homemaker, attended Youngstown State University and Kent State University. The groom is an engineer with CTM Integration Inc. in Salem. He attended Stark State Technical College and earned an associate degree in engineering at KSU.
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