Mr. and Mrs. Keno Babani

Dana Lynn German and Keno Babani were united in marriage June 23 at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, the Rev. Mel Verhoff officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Daniel and Marcia German of Delphos. The groom is the son of Tom and Christine Cassedy of Cincinnati.
Nuptial music was provided by vocalists Sharon Wittler and Willie Babani, sister of the groom, trumpeter Bill Massa and organist Mary Beth Will.
Maid of honor was Jackie Berres of Columbus, cousin of the bride.
Bridesmaids included Willie Babani of Cincinnati, sister of the groom; Maria Rellinger of Cloverdale, friend of the couple; Stacey Goecke of Spencerville, friend of the couple; Mandy Wiltsie of Delphos, friend of the couple; Cori Schulte of Indianapolis, friend of the couple; Ali Dickson of Seattle, friend of the couple; Sarah Von Lehmden of Dayton, friend of the couple; Aharon Beck of Columbus, friend of the couple; and Krista Andriacco of Cincinnati, friend of the couple.
Junior bridesmaid was Ellie Cassedy, sister of the groom. Flower girl was Kitty Cassedy, sister of the groom.
Ring bearer was Drew Geise of Columbus, cousin of the bride.
Best man was Kurt Schlachter of Manhattan, friend of the couple.
Groomsmen included David German of Delphos, brother of the bride; Christian Babani of Columbus, Henkel Babani of Cincinnati and Coda Babani of Tuscon, all brothers of the groom; Roger Bartlet of Los Angeles, friend of the couple; and Jeremy Glover, John Wellen, Anthony Vetter and Levon Sackett of Cincinnati, friends of the couple.
Grandparents of the bride are George and Marilyn Berres and Al and Mary German. Grandparents of the groom are Alice Henkel and the late Richard Henkel.
A reception was held at the Knights of Columbus hall in Lima.
Following a wedding trip to Riviera Maya, Mexico, the couple resides in Cincinnati.
The bride is a graduate of St. John’s High School and Xavier University. She is employed as an occupational therapist with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
The groom is a graduate of Oak Hills High School in Cincinnati and he plans to earn a bachelor degree in nursing from the University of Cincinnati in June.

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