Caprino, Larson married in July

Saturday, September 07, 2002 |
Erin Marie Caprino and Darin H. Larson, both of Coos Bay, were married on July 21 in North Bend.
The bride is the daughter of Bill and Janet Caprino of Coquille. She is a 1993 graduate of Coquille High School and received an associate's degree in liberal arts in 1997 and an associate of science degree in criminal justice administration from Southwestern Oregon Community College, Coos Bay. She is attending Oregon State University in Corvallis, pursuing a bachelor of science degree in liberal arts and is scheduled to graduate next summer.
The groom is the son of Judi Larson and Dennis Larson of Coquille. He is a 1993 graduate of Marshfield High School and of Military Police School.
The wedding was at Hauser Community Church with Pastor Russ Wayland officiating. Special music was the song "Don't Wanna Miss A Thing," by Aerosmith. A reception followed the ceremony at the Ramada Inn, North Bend.
Maid of honor was Cody Caprino of Coos Bay, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Monica Inskeep of Roseburg, Margo Rams of Beaverton and Kendall Roberts of Corvallis.
Best man was Roger Clark of Coos Bay. Groomsmen were Steve Adkins of North Bend, and Scott Burnette and Todd Cherry, both of Coos Bay. Ushers were Scott Larson, brother of the groom, Mark Hacker and Travis Hacker, all of Coos Bay.
The newlyweds are at home in Coos Bay following a honeymoon at Konocti Harbor Resort and Spa, Clearlake, Calif.
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