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Published: 10/23/2009 | Updated: 10/31/2009

Quincy University Chapel was the setting for the July 11 wedding of Whitney Raye Rossmiller and Eric Richard Giesing, both of Urbana.

The bride is a daughter of Bev Rossmiller and Raymond Rossmiller of Quincy. The bridegroom is a son of Debbie Giesing and Richard Giesing, also of Quincy.

The 1 p.m. ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Thomas Holloway; the bride was given in marriage by her parents.

Maids of honor were Natalie Rossmiller and Hope Rossmiller, both of Quincy and sisters of the bride. Bridesmaids were Nicole Giesing of Quincy, sister of the bridegroom, and Laura Tepen of Urbana.

Best men were Conner Giesing of Quincy, brother of the bridegroom, and John Telthorst of Mahomet. Groomsmen were John-Paul Deddens of Champaign and Craig Tepen of Urbana.

Ushers were Michael Gramke of Indianapolis and Andrew Daniels of Quincy.

Flower girl was Mary Kay Rossmiller of Quincy, godmother of the bride. Ring bearer was Steve Freiburg of Quincy, godfather of the bridegroom.

A rehearsal dinner was held in Tiramisu. A reception began at 6 p.m. in the Country Inn and Suites.



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