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Brilley -- Larrick
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Published: 10/10/2009 | Updated: 10/18/2009

After honeymooning in Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Joseph Brilley V are at home in Mount Sterling.

Mr. Brilley and the former Miss Shannon Marie Larrick exchanged wedding vows at 4 p.m. Sept. 5 in Central Baptist Church in Quincy. The Rev. Ivan Greuter officiated.

The bride, of Mount Sterling, is a daughter of Richard and Connie Larrick of Timewell Route 1. The bridegroom, also of Mount Sterling, is a son of Debbie and Ranny Gholston of Quincy and Dan and Tina Brilley of Springfield.

The bride was given in marriage by Richard A. Larrick Jr. Organist was Margaret Mealiff. Tom Larrick of Mount Vernon, Wash., uncle of the bride, read a poem.

Matron of honor was Sara Moorman of Mount Sterling. Maid of honor was Ashley Brilley of Quincy, sister of the bridegroom. Bridesmaids were Linsey Larrick of Timewell, sister of the bride; Simona Stefan of Cluj-Napoca, Romania; and Angel Miranda of Quincy, sister of the bridegroom. Junior bridesmaid was Alexis Miranda of Quincy, niece of the bridegroom.

Best man was Tony Ricucci of Quincy. Groomsmen were Jason Vallee and Ryan Bowers, both of Quincy; Ryan Window of Payson; and Eric Garwood of Naples, Fla. Junior groomsman was George Brilley of Springfield, brother of the bridegroom.

Ushers were David Watts of Decatur, cousin of the bridegroom, and Jason Brinks of Payson.

Flower girls were Kyndall and Karlee Ham of Mount Sterling. Ring bearers were E.J. and Makario Miranda of Quincy, nephews of the bridegroom.

The bridegroom's parents, Dan and Tina Brilley and Debbie and Ranny Gholston, hosted a rehearsal dinner Sept. 4 in Tony's Too in Quincy. A reception began at 6 p.m. in Winters West Wing, also in Quincy.

The bride is a 1997 graduate of Brown County High School and attended John Wood Community College. She is a home day care provider.

The bridegroom is a 1995 graduate of Quincy High School and attended John Wood Community College. He is employed by Blue Cross Blue Shield in Quincy.



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