New Castle News

Weddings

August 20, 2012

Anne Elizabeth Hartman and Jason Allen Spieker

NEW CASTLE — Anne Elizabeth Hartman and Jason Allen Spieker were married at 3:30 p.m. June 2, 2012, at Bern Evangelical Lutheran Church, Leesport, Pa. The Rev. David L. Roper officiated.

Parents of the bride are David F. and Beth L. Hartman of Bernville, Pa.

Parents of the groom are Gregory A. and Marian G. Spieker of Enon Valley.

The bride wore an ivory lace gown with a satin bow. Her bouquet contained white roses, purple lilies and yellow daisies with an ivory wrap around the stems.

Melissa Arthur was vocalist and was accompanied by Teresa Kissling on organ.

Serving as matron of honor was Kate M. Hartman, the bride’s sister, of Bernville, Pa.

Best man was Lt. David R. Spieker, the groom’s brother, of Del Rio, Texas.

For the reception, a square dance was held at the home of the bride.

The bride is a dairy farmer at Scattered Acres. She is a graduate of Tulpehocken High School and Penn State University.

Her husband is a Mohawk High School and Penn State University graduate. He is a farm mechanic at Scattered Acres.

The newlyweds make their home in Reinholds, Pa.

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