
The ceremony took place at Misselwood at Endicott College in Beverly, and was officiated by Bruce Jordan, the bride’s uncle, who is a Maine District Court judge.
The bride’s sister, Jocelyn Clark, of New York City, served as the maid of honor, while the bridesmaids were Stephanie Guthro of Toronto, Betty Zaremba of Laconia, N.H., Jennifer Goodus of Andover, Laura (DeGrandpre) Loiselle of Woburn, and Jessica Sullivan of San Diego.
Joseph Guthro of Toronto was the best man. The groomsmen were Adam and Jason Stotik, Brian Flynn, Robert Fitzpatrick, all of Tewksbury, Mass.; and Christopher Tsoutsouras of Rowley. The ushers were nephews Matthew Guthro, Collin Zaremba, Jordan Stouffer and Collin Flynn.
Amber-Rae Pesek of Brooklin was the flower girl, and Jovin Pesek of Brooklin served as ring bearer.
Clark, daughter of Jeffrey and Patricia Clark of Bath, attended Catherine McAuley High School, and obtained a B.A. degree and M.A.E.d. from Merrimack College.
Zaremba, son of Stephan and Sharon Zaremba of Tewksbury, Mass., attended Tewksbury schools, and obtained a B.A. degree from Merrimack College, and an M.S. degree at Northeastern University.
The wedding reception also took place at Misselwood, and music/entertainment was provided by DJ “Romeo” Paris from KISS 108, a Boston radio station.
The couple took a wedding trip to St. Lucia.
They make their home in Andover, Mass.
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