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Kinsinger - Schulte
Cody Lyn Schulte, the daughter of George and Charlene Schulte of Spearville, and Hoyt Brandon
Kinsinger, the son of Ron Kinsinger of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Craig and Mary Schneider of
Ellinwood, were united in marriage on July 12, 2003 at Celebration Community Church of Hays.
The Rev. Kyle Ermoian officiated the double-ring ceremony.
The bride was given in marriage by her father.
She wore a bridal white satin matte and tulle gown designed in a Cinderella silhouette featuring a portrait neckline with short capped sleeves atop a Basque waist bodice, all full embellished in heavily pearled Alencon lace medallions.
The full ballroom skirt featured layers of tulle over a matte satin underskirt, all of which swept into its own semi-cathedral train.
The skirt was scattered and bordered in matching beaded Alencon lace.
Her head was adorned with a crystal and pearl tiara with an elbow-length veil.
She carried a round bouquet of lavender and white roses accented with iridescent pearls.
Matron of honor was Trina Lutters of Bazine, cousin of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Trina Kinsinger of Hutchinson, sister of the groom, Tiffany Singleton of Goodland, cousin of the bride, and Tara Scarrow and Stephanie Banker, both of Hays.
They wore satin lavender and sky blue backless floor length gowns with rhinestone back chains.
They carried two long-stem roses accented with iridescent pearls.
Best man was Joe Hammersmith of Hutchinson.
Groomsmen were Shane Lahman of Kansas City, Rick Staab and Lee Seder, both of Great Bend, and Zack Zerface of Hays.
Ushers were Toby Schulte, Justin Schulte and Brady Schulte, all brothers of the bride.
Flower girls were Kaitlyn Stoecklein and Dakota Schulte, nieces of the couple.
Taperlighters were Darcy Schneider of Pittsburgh, stepsister of the groom, and Katelyn Halling of Spearville, cousin of the bride.
Music was provided by organist Glenda Kirkpatrick of Great Bend, and Dennis Ball of Minneapolis on trumpet.
Vocalist was J. C. Ledford of Lawrence.
The bride received a bachelor’s degree in business education from Fort Hays State University.
She is employed as a business teacher at La Crosse High School.
The groom received a business administration degree from FHSU.
He is employed as a right-of-way agent for Kansas Department of Transportation.