Van Rooyen, Robison wed on April 19

Monday, July 28, 2003 |
Rebecca Lee Van Rooyen and Kelly Ryan Robison, both of Coquille, were married on April 19.
The bride is the daughter of Lori Van Rooyen, of Sebastopol, Miss. A 1999 graduate of Coquille High School, Van Rooyen is employed as a control room technician at the Coos County Jail.
The groom is the son of Larry and Cindy Robison, of Coquille. A 1999 graduate of Coquille High School, Robison graduated from Southwestern Oregon Community College in 2002 with degrees in welding and machining. He is employed as a welder at American Bridge in Reedsport.
The couple were married at the Church of the Nazarene in Coquille. The Rev. Brian Weigelt officiated.
In the bride's party were Summer Harvey of North Bend and Jessica Leep of Myrtle Point, both friends of the bride. The groom's attendants were Jason Robison of Corvallis, brother of the groom, and Mike Leep of Corvallis, friend of the groom.
A reception followed the wedding. After a honeymoon in Newport, the couple are back at home in Coquille.
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