Marissa Carbon | Jonathan Pugh


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YOUNGSTOWN

Marissa Carbon and Jonathan Pugh, both of New Middletown, were united in marriage April 14 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basilica in Youngstown. Monsignor Michael J. Cariglio Jr. officiated.

A reception took place that evening at The Vineyards at Pine Lake in Columbiana.

The bride is a daughter of Bob and Diane Carbon of Canfield.

Gary and Laurie Pugh of Canfield are the groom’s parents.

The bride wore a fit and flare cathedral lace gown enhanced with beading and scalloped lace on the cathedral train. The bodice featured a sweetheart neckline, lace sleeves and a keyhole back. She wore an extended cathedral veil edged with beaded Alencon lace.

Allie Pugh, sister of the groom, served as maid of honor. The bridesmaids, wearing lilac-colored dresses, were Stefanie Sebastian, Alyssa Chmura and Danielle Cardarelli, all cousins of the bride, and Katie Bouwman, Tricia Calzo, Ashley Milligan and Alexis Benyo.

Charlotte Calzo was the flower girl.

Anthony Pugh, brother of the groom, held the responsibilities of best man. Groomsmen were Bob Carbon, brother of the bride; Lucas Miller; Tyler Keeley; Robbie Postlethwait, cousin of the groom; James Kiriazis; and John Martynyszyn.

The ring bearer was Vinny Melewski, the bride’s cousin.

Mrs. Pugh graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She works as a registered nurse in the NICU of Akron Children’s Hospital in Boardman.

Mr. Pugh graduated from Point Park University and the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He is a licensed funeral director for Devlin Funeral Home in Cranberry Township, Pa.

The couple honeymooned in St. Lucia, West Indies, and reside in New Middletown.