Daniel Henthorn and Holli Dieu, both of Coquille, were married Sept. 20, 2008, in Coquille at the First Assembly of God with the groom’s grandfather, Pastor Bud Henthorn Sr., officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Russell and Heidi Dieu of Coquille. She is a 2006 graduate of Coquille High School and attended Oregon State University for one and a half years. Holli works at the Umpqua Bank in Coos Bay as a universal associate.
The groom is the son of Bud and Julie Henthorn of Meridian, Idaho. He is a 2004 graduate of Meridian High School. Daniel is a deputy for the Coos County Sheriff’s Department.
The bridal party included Maid of Honor, Levi Dieu, brother of the bride; Jordan Grant, Abbie Dieu, Michael Dieu, Savannah Dorland and Eric Pflaum.
The groom’s Best Man was Kris Maxey. Groomsmen were Jael Henthorn, Jacob Henthorn, Sarah Henthorn and Rich Alix.
The couple spent their honeymoon at Disneyland. They have made their home in Coquille.
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