Jacqueline Slack | Eric Copenhaver


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WARREN

Jacqueline Marie Slack and Eric Allen Copenhaver were married on June 25 at St. Demetrios Hellenic Orthodox Church.

The Rev. Constantine Valantasis officiated the 3:30 p.m. exchange of vows, and guests were received at a reception at the Trumbull Country Club.

The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Slack of Niles, and the parents of the groom are Brent P. Copenhaver of Morgantown, W.Va., and Kathy Dunn of Akron.

The bride wore an A-line wedding gown of tulle that featured lace appliques at its sweetheart neckline, a beaded belt, corset back and chapel train. She also wore a double-tiered fingertip length veil of scalloped lace, pearls and sequins first worn by her mother 32 years ago.

Brittany Skelly was the maid of honor. The bridal attendants were Sofia Mavrogianis, cousin of the bride; Erica Kelsen; Courtney Driscoll; Ashley Cook; and Sarah Margelowsky. The flower girls were Victoria Backus, niece of the bride, and Norah Copenhaver, sister of the groom.

John Slack, brother of the bride, was the best man. Groomsmen were Alex Kelsen, Alex Modon, Eric Bobek, David Monahan and Joshua Bane. Angelos Backus, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer.

Argero Mavrogianis, godmother and grandmother of the bride, performed the duties of koumbara for the couple. Drew Copenhaver, brother of the groom, was the stefana and tray bearer.

Mrs. Copenhaver graduated from the University of Akron with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and integrated marketing communications.

She is employed as a program manager specializing in new-hire onboarding with Google Inc. in Mountain View, Calif.

Mr. Copenhaver also earned his bachelor’s degree from University of Akron and is pursuing a doctorate in physics from the University of California Berkeley.

After a honeymoon trip to Maui and Kauai, the couple reside in Berkeley, Calif.