Monday, July 14, 2014
SPRING CITY – Ashley Lightcap, daughter of Russell and Mary
Ann Lightcap, 639 Willow St., Pottstown, became the bride of Zachary Ambruch of
Pottstown at Spring Hollow Golf Club, 3350 Schuylkill Road.
Judge Scott Palladino officiated.
Readings were offered by Emily Sassaman.
A sleeve from the wedding dress of the bride’s grandmother was
wrapped around the bride’s flowers. The bride wore her grandmother’s garter and
jewelry.
The bride is a 2006 graduate of Pottstown High School, a
2009 graduate of Lock Haven University with a bachelor of science degree in
sports administration and a 2011 graduate of Alvernia University with a master
of business administration degree. She is a legal assistant to the litigation
group at Stevens and Lee, P.C., King of Prussia.
The bridegroom, son of Doug and Anne Ambruch, 1407 Cherry
Lane, Pottstown, is a 2006 graduate of Pottstown High School. He is a labor
foreman at Nyleve Bridge Corp., Emmaus.
Given in marriage by her parents, the bride was attended by
her sister, Jessica Shumway, matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Steph Via,
Kirstin Mayberry, Emily Sassaman and Amanda Fenn. Flower girl was Makayla
Shumway, the bride’s niece.
Chris Ambruch, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.
Ushers were DJ Via, Chris Bonenberger, Andy Long and Tom Watson. Ring bearers
were Talon and Silas Via.
After a reception at Spring Hollow Golf Club, the newlyweds
left on a wedding trip to Ocho Rios, Jamaica.
2 Comments:
Since our wedding was going to be in the evening, I wanted a cityside view so you can see the lights of the buildings reflecting off into the windows. It was totally worth every penny.
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