REBECCA DAVIDSON | GEOFFREY CROWLEY


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BOARDMAN — Rebecca Davidson, daughter of Bill and Edie Davidson of Boardman, and Geoffrey Crowley, son of Marina Crowley of Los Angeles and the late Gene Crowley, were married at 2:30 p.m. July 10 at Boardman United Methodist Church. The Rev. Peg Welch officiated.

After a reception at Avion on the Water in Canfield, the couple left for a honeymoon in St. Lucia. They live in Alexandria, Va.

The bride wore a white tulle V-neck princess-style gown adorned with silver beads and featuring a chapel train.

Sara Turner, the honor attendant, and the bridesmaids, Jennifer Crowley, Jennifer Goldstein, Abra Campbell, Denise White, Melissa Mihalko, Becky Walkinshaw and Sara Zolla wore black gowns with pink sashes. Flower girls, Reagan Turner and Charlotte Campbell, wore pink and white gowns.

Thomas Bustos was best man, and groomsmen were John Travis, A.J. Turner, Bob Campbell and David Goldstein. Ring bearer was Darwin Goldstein.

The bride, a graduate of Oberlin College with a degree in flute performance, earned a master’s in flute performance from Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. She is pursuing a doctorate from the Catholic University of America, and is a fife instrumentalist with the U.S. Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps.

The groom earned a degree in flute performance from Oberlin College and holds a master’s in flute performance from Indiana University. He is a freelance musician in the Washington area.