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Chamberlin/Latta

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Melissa Chamberlin and Jonathan Latta, residents of Tucson, Ariz., were married June 23 at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Yuba City.

The celebration was officiated by the Rev. Chris Kersting.

The bride, daughter of Keith and Nancy Chamberlin of Yuba City, had Jennifer Nguyen of Eugene, Ore., as matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Heather Wilkinson, Aimee Moffatt and the bride’s cousin, Kristen Woltzen.

Attendants also included the bride’s cousin, Ruth Bailey, as flower girl, and the groom’s brother, Aaron Chamberlin, as a candlelighter and usher.

The bride is a 2002 graduate of Pacific University in Forest Grove, Ore., with a doctorate in physical therapy. She works for the Tucson Unified School District as a physical therapist.

The groom, son of Angus and Donna Latta of Santa Rosa, had Vu Nguyen of Eugene, Ore., as best man.

He was attended by his brothers, Jeffrey Latta, Jeremy Latta and Robert Butler, as groomsmen.

The groom is a graduate of the University of the Pacific and East Carolina University. He formerly served in the U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West and is attending the University of Arizona in pursuit of a doctorate in percussion performance.

A reception was held at the Peach Tree Golf and Country Club in Linda. The couple honeymooned in Italy.


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