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Voellm/Rickert   
Category:  Milestones & Celebrations - Weddings Start Date:  12/23/2012
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Courtney A. Rickert and David Voellm were married November 24, 2012, at the Sherwood Inn in Skaneateles, NY. Matron of honor was the bride's cousin, Caitlin Kicak. The best man was the groom's brother, Eric Voellm. Flower girl was the groom's niece, Zoe Marotti. The bride is the daughter of Robert and Kristen Rickert of Cicero, NY. The groom is the son of Frederick and Zoe Voellm of Harrington Park, NJ. The bride is a graduate of Cicero-North Syracuse High School and SUNY Oswego. She is Vice President at BNY Mellon. The groom attended Bergen County Community College. He is an electrician with IBEW Local 43. The couple resides in Camillus, NY.
 
 

 

 
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