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DURHAM – The wedding of Susan Victoria Crafts and Matthew Marc Fournier was held at 2 p.m., Oct. 27, at the Shiloh Chapel in Durham. Jodi Mendelsohn officiated at the ceremony.

The parents of Mrs. Fournier are deceased. Mr. Fournier is the son of Marc and Jean Fournier of Lewiston.

The bride, given in marriage by her brother, James Purcell, wore an ivory satin strapless gown with sequins and beads on the bodice and side drape, with full bustle pick-up skirt. She carried a bouquet of miniature Cala lilies in shades of ivory, peach and rust with ivory roses.

Attendants for the bride were Kellianne Crafts and Emily Crafts, daughters of the bride, and Linda Jordan, Ivette Barone and Laurie Danforth, friends. Soleil Fournier, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl.

Best man was Traverse Fournier, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Lance Robinson and Brett Jervis, friends of the bridegroom, and John Crafts and Dale Crafts, sons of the bride. Clay Crafts, another son, was ring bearer.

A reception followed at the Hilton Garden Inn in Auburn, after which the couple traveled to Orlando, Fla. They are residing in Lewiston.

The bride is a graduate of Lisbon High School and the University of Southern Maine. She is an associate broker with Re/Max River Cities in Auburn.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Edward Little High School and is president of North East General Contractors, and owner of Fournier and Associates at Re/Max River Cities in Auburn.

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