Stacie Distel and Jonathan Meyer exchanged wedding vows at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 17, 2012, at Polen Farm, Kettering. David Ganote officiated the outdoor nupitals. A reception followed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of David and Charlene Distel of Tiffin.
The groom is the son of Rebecca Meyer of Lancaster, Pa., and the late Frank Meyer.
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The bride wore an ivory strapless, tulle embellished, tea-length gown by Oleg Cassini. She wore a plum satin sash around her waist and with coordinating plum platform pumps. She carried a green-and-purple bouquet of hydrangeas, calla lilies, orchids, freesia, larkspurs and snapdragons looped with bear grass and wrapped in twine.
Melissa Rios of Hilliard was her friend's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were friends Jennifer Howard of Mount Gilead and Emily Williams of Fairborn. They wore strapless, plum satin, tea-length dresses and carried hand-tied bouquets similar to the bride's.
Lexi and Jake Distel, niece and nephew of the bride, were the flower girl and ring bearer, respectively.
Jim Taylor of Hockessin, Del., was his friend's best man. Groomsmen were friends David Ganote of Liberty Township and Dave Meager of Indianapolis.
The bride, a 1993 graduate of Columbian High School, earned a master's degree in social work from University of Cincinnati. She is a team leader and therapist at South Community.
The groom graduated from University of Dayton School of Law. He is project manager at LexisNexis.
Honoring the bride with miscellaneous showers were her mother in July 2012 and her attendants in May 2012.
A rehearsal dinner was at Polen Farm.
The couple resides in Dayton following a honeymoon to Gatlinburg, Tenn.


