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Eiring-Christanell

Photo By Jeff Roffman

Feb. 1, 2012 | 0 comments

Hilary Eiring and Jeff Christanell of Atlanta, Ga., were married Sept. 17, 2011, at the Old Courthouse on the Square in Decatur, Ga.

Parents of the bride are Wendy and David Eiring of Glendale. The groom's parents are Karen and Robert Christanell of Johns Creek, Ga.

Dr. Jim Crews officiated the 6 p.m. ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Old Courthouse on the Square.

The bride wore a Priscilla of Boston trumpet gown with a vintage beaded belt. She carried a bouquet of white tea roses.

Erin Schneider of Waterloo, friend of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lauren Levin of Chicago, Brandi Jansen of San Francisco and Michelle Sparks of Villa Hills, Ky., all friends of the bride.

Craig Madara of Spokane, Wash., friend of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen were Beau Fleming of Atlanta, Jason Duda of Columbia, S.C. , and Josh Spencer of Seneca, S.C., all friends of the groom.

Readings were recited by Ryan Eiring of Glendale, brother of the bride, and John Poulos of Miami, friend of the groom.

The bride, a 1998 graduate of Nicolet High School, earned her bachelor's degrees in psychology and communications from Clemson University and her master's degree in public health from Emory University. She is a health policy fellow with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.

The groom, a 1998 graduate of St. Francis High School in Alpharetta, Ga., earned his bachelor's degree in construction science and management from Clemson University. He is a sales account manager with White Cap Construction Supply in Atlanta.

The couple took a one-week honeymoon in Willemstad and Westpunt, Curacao, in September 2011.

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