GINA WELSH | TONY WILLIAMS


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DYER, Ind. — Gina Welsh, daughter of William and Loretta Welsh of Brunswick, all formerly of Youngstown, and Tony Williams, son of Chip and Kim Williams of Dyer, Ind., were united in marriage on Nov. 15.

The 3:30 p.m. double-ring ceremony took place at Meyer’s Castle, where a reception followed.

The bride’s strapless white taffeta gown featured a soft pleated bodice and side drape, a soft pickup skirt and a cathedral train. She carried Black Magic roses tied with black silk ribbons.

Alicia Johnson was the matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Lisa Welsh, sister of the bride; Marianne Zeman; and Christina Gerena. Nina Decker was the flower girl.

Larry Frazier was best man, and Jay Malinda and Frank Sanchez were groomsmen.

The bride is employed as a project engineer at Ameri-Con Enterprises LLC in Chicago.

The groom is employed as a fabricator millwright at Lake Cable in Valparaiso, Ind.

The couple, who are planning a wedding trip in the summer to Gettysburg, Pa., reside in Hammond, Ind.

The bride’s parents are planning a postnuptial reception in Youngstown this spring.