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Published: 11/15/2009 | Updated: 11/22/2009

Clinton Richard Law and Erin Elizabeth Hogan were united in marriage July 4 on the Old Bridge in Keokuk, Iowa. Due to the change in weather, the bridal couple were officially married in a small ceremony on the bridge, followed by a full ceremony at the Warsaw Brewery in Warsaw.

The bride is a daughter of Patrick and Roslyn Richmond Hogan of Keokuk. The bridegroom is a son of Richard and Lorraine Bavery Law of Basco.

The Rev. Meg Clark Rhodes conducted the ceremony. Kevin Cole of Keokuk provided music. Collette Clark of Keokuk was reader.

Mr. Hogan gave his daughter in marriage.

Attending the bride were Janeen Henderson of Washington, Ill., her sister, Bethanie Ashley of St. Charles, Mo., and Laurie Heinrich of New Orleans.

Attending the bridegroom were Mike Boley and Phil Wiese, both of Warsaw, and Ryan Heilman of Chicago.

Ushers were Phil Hogan of Keokuk and Brenden Richmond of Fort Madison, Iowa, brothers of the bride, and Lawrence "Jerry" Hogan of Keokuk, uncle of the bride.

A reception was held at the Warsaw Brewery.

The bridal couple are at home in Quincy after honeymooning in Florida.

The bride is a 2004 graduate of the University of Iowa in Iowa City with a bachelor of arts degree in German. She has been a longtime radio personality on 96.3 KRNQ and is employed full time by Quincy Newspapers Inc. as station coordinator for WGEM, CGEM and EGEM.

The bridegroom graduated summa cum laude in 2003 from Western Illinois University in Macomb with a bachelor of arts degree in independent studies, with an emphasis in communications. He is the education coordinator at Chaddock.

Directly after the reception at the Warsaw Brewery in Warsaw, Ill., the couple left for their Florida honeymoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Law reside in Quincy



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