LEWISTON – The wedding of Nicole Denise Marcous and Keith Russell Desjardins was held at 10:30 a.m. on Aug. 21 at Holy Cross Church. Msgr. Rene Mathieu officiated at the ceremony.
Mrs. Desjardins is the daughter of David and Lorraine Heikkinen of Lewiston. Mr. Desjardins is the son of Russell and Rita Desjardins of Lewiston.
The bride, given in marriage by her mother and stepfather, wore an ivory strapless gown in silk organza over satin with a fit and flare skirt. The embroidered bodice was accented with pearl and crystal beading with an elaborately embellished dropped waist. The fit and flare skirt was adorned with pearl and crystal beading along the embroidery hem and Cathedral train. She wore a tiara accented with rhinestones and pearls which supported her Cathedral length ivory veil with rolled edge. She carried a cascade of cream colored roses and white lilies.
Kelly Daigle attended as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Renee Marcous, sister of the bride, Amy Cronkhite, sister of the bridegroom, and Julie Blanchette and Stephanie St. Laurent, friends of the bride. Ashley Cronkhite, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl.
Serving as best man for his long-time friend was Timothy Hebert and groomsmen were Brian Gagnon, cousin of the bridegroom, and Brian Buteau, Tim Desmaris and Eugene Veilleux, friends of the bridegroom. Gavin Cronkhite, nephew of the bridegroom, was ring bearer.
A reception followed at the Hilton Garden Inn in Auburn, after which the couple traveled to Montego Bay in Jamaica. They are residing in Lewiston.
The bride is a 1997 graduate of St. Dominic Regional High School and a 2003 graduate of Husson College with a master’s degree in physical therapy. She is currently employed at d’Youville Pavilion Rehab Services at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center.
The bridegroom is a 1997 graduate of St. Dominic Regional High School and a 2000 graduate of Central Maine Technical College with an associate degree in business. He is currently employed as a service advisor at Rowe-Mitsubishi in Lewiston.
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