Wesley Allen Guido and Jessica Lynne Yoakam, both of Roseburg, were married on July 12, 2008, in Coos Bay.
The bride is the daughter of Jeff and Julee Yoakam of North Bend. Jessica is a 2003 graduate of North Bend High School and a 2007 graduate of Oregon Health Sciences University, where she received a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She is employed at Sacred Heart Medical Center at River Bend in Eugene as a registered nurse.
The groom is the son of Kelly and Mona Guido of Roseburg. Wesley is a 2002 graduate of Roseburg High School. He is employed at Umpqua Sand and Gravel in Roseburg, a family owned and operated business, as a utility worker.
Matron of Honor was Ashley O’Neil, friend of the bride, of North Bend and Best man was Brant Guido, brother of the groom, of Roseburg.
A reception followed at the North Bend Community Center with 400 guests attending. The couple spent their honeymoon in Jackson Hole, Wyo., and have made their home in Roseburg.
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