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Nadeau, Brockmeier married on June 25
Noelle Jean Nadeau and Aaron Nicholas Brockmeier, both of Denver, Colo., were married on Friday, June 25, 2004, at the Dillon Community Church in Dillon, Colo.
Pastor Bradford Richardson, a friend of the couple, officiated the 7 p.m. ceremony.
The bride's parents are Jeffrey and Barbara Nadeau of Minneapolis, Minn.
The groom's parents are Wayne and Susan Brockmeier of Cozad.
Grandparents of the groom are Helena Garrelts of Kearney and the late Emos Garrelts and the late Carl and Elsie Brockmeier.
Special message and scripture readers were friends of the couple, Salt and Marcie Wall of Denver.
The bride's sister, Abby Nadeau of Duluth, Minn., served as maid of honor. The bride's sister, Danielle Fischer of Minneapolis, served as matron of honor. The bride's best friend, Casey Spark of Waite Park, Minn., was the bridesmaid.
The groom's brothers, Adam Brockmeier of Papillion and Austin Brockmeier of Cozad, served as best men. The groom's friend, Jim Farrar of Denver, was the groomsman.
Ushers included the brother of the bride, Blair Nadeau of Rogers, Minn., and brother-in-law of the bride, Paul Fischer of Minneapolis.
Men of honor included friends of the groom, Matt McShea of Westminster, Colo., and John Ballard of Aurora, Colo.
Pianist was Stacy Levang of Apple Valley, Minn., a friend of the bride. Soloists were friend of the couple, Judith Morton of Denver and friend of the bride, Ellisa Lettner of New Berlin, Wis.
Noelle joined her father, Jeffrey Nadeau, in performing a duet.
Noelle is a staff member of S.A.Y. Yes! Center for Youth Development, which is a program for inner city youth located at Church in the City in Denver.
Aaron is director of S.A.Y. Yes! Center for Youth Development. He is a 2001 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering.
The couple will reside in Denver.