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Wedding Party

Our wedding party is made up of our siblings—the people who have known us the longest and loved us through every season of life. They’ve seen us at our best and our worst, celebrated our wins, and stood by us through challenges. They’ve shaped who we are, grounded us, and reminded us where we come from. As we begin this next chapter together, it means everything to have them by our sides—not just on our wedding day, but as we build a future rooted in family, history, and shared love.

Benjamin Tharp

Bride's Best Man

Ben is the bride’s younger (but somehow wiser) brother and Best Man. One of the most important people in Rebecca’s life, he is her confidant, greatest supporter, and a steady source of honest advice—especially in her darkest moments. The two are often on the same wavelength, able to read each other without a word. Watching Ben with his nephew is a reminder of the kind and thoughtful man he is, and Rebecca feels lucky that Easton will have him as such a strong influence. She couldn’t imagine her wedding day without him by her side.


Amanda Miller

Matron of Honor

Amanda is the bride’s older sister and Matron of Honor. She has been a source of love, guidance, and encouragement throughout Rebecca’s life, and someone Rebecca has always looked up to. More often than not, Rebecca hears Amanda’s voice in her own—or catches herself in the mirror and sees her sister looking back—sarcastic tone and all. Sharing this moment with Amanda by her side means everything.

Brian Mohr

Best Man

The two men the groom has known the longest. The write-up is the same for both. Not because there are no differences; I could write a book on the similarities and differences between the Mohr brothers. But I only have a paragraph. Brian and Craig are the best men I have ever known. Period. When I look at them, I see myself and our childhood; but I also see two amazing, individual men. What a gift it has been to grow up with these two. They are the best men, brothers, and friends a man could ever ask for. I am so deeply grateful and honored to have them next to me. Love you bros.


Craig Mohr

Best Man

The two men the groom has known the longest. The write-up is the same for both. Not because there are no differences; I could write a book on the similarities and differences between the Mohr brothers. But I only have a paragraph. Brian and Craig are the best men I have ever known. Period. When I look at them, I see myself and our childhood; but I also see two amazing, individual men. What a gift it has been to grow up with these two. They are the best men, brothers, and friends a man could ever ask for. I am so deeply grateful and honored to have them next to me. Love you bros.

Hans Miller

Flower Man

Hans is Rebecca’s brother-in-law. Equal parts encouragement and insight, he brings steady support, and a thoughtful perspective to many life challenges. With his natural hype-man energy and just a touch of “guidance counselor” wisdom, he is someone Rebecca feels lucky to have in her life and even luckier to have present with her on this day.


Adam Paich

Officiant

The third man the groom has known the longest, and the closest thing to an older brother he has. Whether it was seeking revenge with a paintball gun after getting covered in ketchup and mustard by seniors as freshmen, skipping Mr. Kemp's study hall to smoke in the Buick as seniors, or getting kicked out of a Cannibal Corpse concert in Germany as Soldiers—Adam has been my best friend and brother who knows where the bodies are buried. (Shhh!) The first person who came to mind when Rebecca and I talked about an officiant. Our hometown police would disagree, but I am lucky to call him a friend and brother. Thanks, brother.