KARI SPENCER | JUSTIN DYKE
CARO, Mich. — Kari Spencer, a daughter of Kenneth and Karen Spencer of Cass City, and Justin Dyke, a son of Clayton Lee and Katherine Dyke of East Palestine, were united in marriage during a ceremony that took place on June 6 at the Church of Christ.
The ceremony was officiated by the bride’s father.
The bride wore a strapless A-line white gown and an elbow-length veil made by her aunts and adorned with rhinestones and sequins. She held a bouquet of red roses.
Serving as honor attendant was the bride’s sister Tiffany Ball of Cass City, and bridesmaids were Terra Czekai, Beth Spencer and Amanda Williams, all of Cass City, and the groom’s sister, Kate Dyke of East Palestine. They wore individually styled cherry-red gowns.
The duties of best man were performed by R.J. Smith of East Palestine, and groomsmen were Tom Figley of East Palestine, and Kenny Spencer and William Spencer, the bride’s brothers, and Steven Ball, her brother-in-law, all of Cass City.
Flower girl was Alena Riedel, and ring bearer was the bride’s nephew, Bryce Ball, both of Cass City.
The bride is an airman first class with the U.S. Air Force, and the groom is a senior airman with the U.S. Air Force. They are stationed at Pope Air Force Base in Fayetteville, N.C.
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