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Benjamin O'Connor & Laurel Frega married on January 12 in Syracuse   
Category:  Milestones & Celebrations - Weddings Start Date:  1/22/2013
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Ben O'Connor and Laurel Frega were joined in holy matrimony on January 12, 2013. Ben's daughter Olivia participated in a lovely ceremony presided over by Rev. Dr. BJ Norrix. Laurels maid of honor was Betsy Schuessler and Ben's best man was Ryan Grulich. The newlyweds marked the beginning of their lives together by serving communion to their guests. The ceremony was held at The Lakeside Fire Dept. Reception Hall and was immediately followed by a reception. The couple honeymooned in New Orleans before returning to their post graduate studies in theology at Drew University. They plan to make their home in Central New York after graduation.
 
 

 

 
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