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Floral

Wedding Party

Annalisa Sanfilippo

Maid of Honor

My pilot, my hero, and the sister who somehow manages to be both tougher than a jet engine and softer than a pillow. She's the first female fighter pilot in California (no big deal) but still finds time to laugh at my bad jokes and speak in our weird sibling language. She’s the one who’s got my back, whether it’s flying high or keeping things low-key with pizza and a movie. Maid of Honor? Absolutely. My partner in crime? Always. The one who reminds me that you can be a badass and a good time.


Chase Cappellucci

Best Man

Jonny knew of Chase long before he knew Chase. So when they finally crossed paths in Woods Cross’ production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Jonny figured Chase was just some jock dabbling in musical theater. What he didn’t expect? That this so-called jock would become one of the best men he’s ever known — in title and in truth. Chase is the unofficial host of every Squad reunion in South Carolina, always opening his home and his heart. Whether it’s been years or hours, their conversations pick up mid-sentence, like no time has passed at all. With a rare blend of kindness, clarity, and wisdom, Chase sees the world — and the people in it — with uncommon depth. He’s the kind of friend who makes you better just by knowing him. Chase: good friend, better dentist, best man.

Taylor Torres

Bridesmaid

There’s no one who knows me quite like Taylor. We’ve been through it all since ’06—yep, we’re Catholic school survivors, which means we’ve lived through everything from questionable uniforms to questionable life choices. Taylor’s my longest-running roommate, official ride-or-die, and the reason I’ve somehow managed to keep my sanity in LA. She’s the one who listens to me vent about the weirdest things, knows when I need a pep talk (or a cocktail), and honestly, my personal cheerleader since day one. I couldn’t imagine doing this whole “adulting” thing without her. Here’s to endless inside jokes, too many Obet & Del's runs, and the kind of friendship that’ll last a lifetime.


Matthew Byrne

Groomsman

First of all, no one calls him Matthew. He’s Tweet — the pain in the neck every older sibling is cosmically assigned, and Jonny’s been lucky enough to call him his since day one. Three years apart in school meant they were close enough to share interests, but far enough to claim their own corners of the world. Still, no matter where life took them — even as Jonny moved to Chicago — there’s always been that invisible thread. The kind that only brothers can feel, stretching across years, cities, and random calls that start with “what’s up” and end hours later. Sure, he’s a few inches taller, but in Jonny’s heart, he’ll always be the "little" brother who somehow turned out startlingly similar to him.

Sydnie Elam

Bridesmaid

Sydnie and I go way back to the glory days of college, where we shared a dorm room (and way too many late-night snacks) and somehow survived the chaos of Summer 2017. She’s the one who’s visited me in every place I’ve ever lived, proving that true friendship knows no zip (or post) code. I can't wait for her to stand by my side as I get married steps away from where we spent those wild, unforgettable years together. Sydnie’s the kind of friend who’s seen me at my best (well, maybe) and my worst (definitely), and she’s still here--not just a bridesmaid; she’s my Salt Lake City sister, and I’m forever grateful for all the laughs, love, and memories we’ve made along the way.


Keadon Adamson

Groomsman

The baby of the family, and somehow the most vibe-compatible with Jonny — despite being the furthest apart in age. Whenever they’re in a group, they just naturally end up side by side, connecting in that quiet, effortless way that doesn’t need words. When their families moved in together, they shared a room for exactly two weeks... until Jonny bailed. (Let’s just say cohabitation wasn’t their strong suit.) But even if they don’t always agree on the plan, Keadon has a way of grounding Jonny — balancing him out when life gets loud, and bringing a quiet clarity that only certain people can. He’s Jonny’s perfect Type A / Type B counter — which might explain why Jonny figured it was a good idea to marry a Type A.

Dani Issa

Bridesmaid

Dani and I met at a summerstock Shakespeare camp in Massachusetts. Little did we know, the universe had a fun twist in store for us—years later, we’d end up living around the same block. I mean, if that’s not proof of fate, I don’t know what is. Dani’s the one who keeps me in stitches with her humor, remembers the little things that make me me, and always knows just how to listen when I need to vent (or just ramble about nothing). She’s the kind of friend who’s not just there in the good times, but has your back always, no questions asked. And when it comes to creating something magical, Dani’s a creative genius who always knows how to turn ideas into something amazing.


Keaola Adamson

Groomsman

Keaola might not wear a chef’s hat professionally, but with how often he’s saved dinner plans, he’s earned the title anyway. The biggest giver of the brothers, he’s always the first to offer a helping hand — whether it’s tackling yard work, running errands, or whipping up a meal that feels like a warm hug. He’s been a quiet, steady force of support for our family growing up, the kind of person who shows up without needing to be asked. Now, watching him be that same unwavering rock for his own family only makes us respect him more. Keaola is the guy who reminds you that sometimes, love is best served through action, not words — and trust us, his help and kindness have been the secret ingredient in so many moments.

Aubree Duran

Bridesmaid

Aubree is the kind of friend who’s been through the trenches with me—like, literally survived the corporate world together, including our very first, soul-crushing corporate jobs in LA (we all have that “What was I thinking?” moment, right?). From crazy deadlines to full-on burnout, she’s been my rock, my sounding board, and my partner in corporate crime. But it’s not just about surviving the work grind—Aubree loves fiercely. She’s the kind of friend who’ll show up for you, no questions asked, through thick and thin. Fun fact: she actually slid into my DMs on Slack during the pandemic, asking to hang out, and I’m so glad she did because, truth be told, I thought she was way too cool for me. But now, she’s one of my best LA friends, and I’m forever grateful that fate (and Slack) brought us together. Here’s to surviving the chaos and finding lifelong friendships along the way.


Travis Howey

Groomsman

Jonny has known Travis since elementary school — not just by name, but by heart. Growing up, Jonny spent so much time at the family house that it practically felt like a second home. Peter, Travis’ older brother, was Jonny’s best friend — which meant wherever Peter was, Travis wasn’t far behind. Travis has always been the fun one, the silly one, the “say yes to adventure” one. Whether it was backyard games or just hanging out on a random Tuesday, he brought joy to everything. While Jonny and Travis have always shared a bond, it deepened after the heartbreaking loss of Peter. In many ways, having Travis beside him today is like having a piece of Peter here too — the laughter, the light, the loyalty. It means the world to have Travis standing up here — not just as a lifelong friend, but as someone who carries Peter’s spirit forward with so much love.

Greg Carver

Officiant

Greg was the first friend Jonny made in college — the kind of instant, “you’re my people” connection that’s rare and real. Their friendship was forged in the fire of door-to-door sales (spoiler: they were terrible at it), but it’s exactly that shared chaos that made them inseparable. From dorm rooms to different cities, Greg’s been a constant: visiting Jonny in Chicago, supporting him through life’s plot twists, and standing by him as he made his way to LA. He’s been a rock through the unexpected, a quiet hero in the background, and the one who nudged Jonny to talk to that girl at the restaurant — yes, the one you'll see wearing white. Jonny had the honor of officiating Greg’s wedding, and now Greg’s returning the favor — with the same heart, humor, and calm wisdom he’s always brought to the table. He’s the closest thing to a big brother Jonny’s ever had. And yeah, Jonny looks up to him... and not just because he’s 6’3”.