Roanoke Times
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DATE: SUNDAY, June 27, 1993 TAG: 9306250356
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JENKINS-STUBSTAD
Tracy Ann Stubstad and Paul Richard Jenkins were united in marriage June
26, 1993, in St. John's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Tom O'dell officiated, with
the Rev. Kirk Brown assisting. The reception was held at the Kazim Shriner's
Temple.Kellieanne East, friend of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids
included Lesley Swartz, Marlene Kunc, and Tracy Brown, all friends of the
bride, as well as Tammy Jenkins, sister of the groom, and Valerie Pound,
stepsister of the bride. Tom Contorno, friend of the groom, stood as best man.
The ushers included Jason Heckman, Jason Fields, Brian Condel, Stephen Curtis,
and Dominic Juice, all friends of the groom. Nephew of the groom, Joseph
Jenkins, was the crucifer. The guestbook was attended by Darlene Coulson and
Terri Taylor, friends of the bride. The bride wore a traditional dress of
white satin, with a cathedral length trail, and carried a bouquet of fresh
calla lilies. She is the daughter of WilliamStubstad of Milton, Florida, and
Patricia Ilgenfritz of Salem, Va. A graduate of Glenvar High School and
RoanokeCollege, the bride has just received her Teaching Certification in
Secondary Mathematics. The bridegroom, son of Paul Jenkins of Lake Ariel,
Pennsylvania, and the late Kendall Leigh Jenkins, is a graduate of Western
Wayne High School and Roanoke College, and is currently seeking his Master's
degree from Virginia Tech. The newlyweds plan to reside in Salem.
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