Brumley-Bodnovich
Kara Lynn Bodnovich of Greensboro and David Ryan Brumley of Columbia, Md., were united in marriage on June 12 at All Saints Roman Catholic Church, Masontown. The Rev. James Bump officiated the nuptials. The bride is the daughter of Kenneth and Doris Bodnovich of Greensboro. The bridegroom is the son of Gary and Cathy Brumley of Grindstone.
Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore an ivory strapless Georgette A-line gown with side drape accented by pearls and sequins and ending in a chapel-length train. A classic-style champagne tiara with beaded flowers and pearls held a two-tier veil with corded edge and adorned with rhinestones.
Maid of honor was Nicole Petcheny. Bridesmaids were Kristina Bodnovich, niece of the bride; Kayla Bodnovich, niece of the bride; Erika Dzavan, Amy Bacha, Amy Litwinovich, Magge Dirling, Melissa Pelliccioni, Marisa Billetz and Jolene Britt, cousin of the bridegroom. Flower girls were Keli Brumley, niece of the bridegroom; and Madison Jones, goddaughter of the bride.
Best man was Richard Gates. Groomsmen were Kolton Bodnovich, nephew of the bride; Karson Bodnovich, nephew of the bride; Kerry Lee Bodnovich, nephew of the bride; Christopher Brumley, nephew of the bridegroom; Matthew Brumley, nephew of the bridegroom; Raymond Crews, R.J. Kline, Dane Durinzi, James Cales, Jason Zoracki, James Golladay and Herbert Mitchell. Ring bearer was Karter Bodnovich, nephew of the bride.
A reception was held at Lakeview Resort in Morgantown, W.Va.
The bride is a graduate of Geibel Catholic High School and West Virginia University where she completed her bachelor’s and master’s degrees both in child development. She is director of Tide Point Child Care and Early Education Center in Baltimore, Md.
The bridegroom is also a graduate of Geibel Catholic High School and West Virginia University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. He is a technical sales engineer with Lincoln Electric in Baltimore, Md.
The couple honeymooned on a Caribbean cruise.
They are residing in Columbia, Md.