![]() Stacie and Dustin Dold [Click to enlarge] |
Parents of the couple are Cherie and Dan Sigwing and Allen and Teri Dold all of McCook. Grandparents of the couple are Bud (Glen) and Julie Lytle, Maxine Sigwing all of McCook, and Neva Vochesyke of North Platte.
The maid of honor was Amanda Dillingham of Kansas City, Kan. Bridesmaids were Elisa Odgers of Kearney, sister of the bride and Kaylia Dold of McCook, sister of the bridegroom.
Eric Tuller of Wamego, Kan., was the best man. Bridegroomsmen were Warren Odgers, brother of the bride, of Lincoln, and Phil Vermeer of Lincoln.
The flower girl was Julia Lytle and the ring bearer was Nathan Lytle, both cousins of the bride. Ushers were Brice Lytle of McCook, cousin of the bride and Joe Niebalski of Lincoln. Guest book attendants were Sara Bradley of Culbertson and Tennille Lytle of McCook, cousin of the bride. Marie Coffey of McCook was the organist and Kari Unger of Culbertson was soloist.
The bride wore a strapless satin gown with lavender seed beads on top, scattered iridescent beads on the bodice and the train also had iridescent seed beads. Angie Reiners made the veil. The bride's bouquet was made of dusty lavender roses, cream roses, calla lilies, hydrangeas, day lilies, iridescent beads and lavender fillers.
Bridesmaids carried hydrangeas, calla lilies and day lilies. The bridegroom and ring bearer wore lavender vests and ties. The bridegroomsmen wore silver vests and ties and the fathers wore black vests and ties.
A reception followed at the community building on the Red Willow County fairgrounds. The couple arrived in a vintage Pontiac car driven by Del Deleplancque. Host couples were Pat and Howard Dold, aunt and uncle of the bridegroom, and Tim and Michelle Lytle of McCook, cousins of the bride, all of McCook.
The bride is a graduate of Republican Valley High School and University of Nebraska at Kearney. The bridegroom is a graduate of McCook High School and University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
After a honeymoon in Jamaica the couple is making their home in McCook.


