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Weddings Weddings (January 28, 2005)

Kelly Thoresen & Brett Isselhardt

Kelly Thoresen and Brett Isselhardt were married Aug. 7 at Valley Community Church. A reception followed at Garre Winery in Livermore.

Kelly is the daughter of Terry and Craig Thoresen of Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. She graduated from Westmont College in Santa Barbara in 2003 and is currently the assistant manager for Starbucks in the Hacienda Crossings in Dublin.

Brett is the son of Christine Isselhardt of Pleasanton and Courtney Isselhardt of Salem, Ore. He graduated from Westmont College in 2003 and is currently a graduate student at UC Berkeley, studying nuclear engineering. He also works as a teaching and research assistant at the university.

Following the wedding, the couple honeymooned in Barbados. They currently make their home in Dublin. Keri Frankson & Ken Rocha

Keri Frankson and Ken Rocha were married Dec. 18 at St. Mary's College chapel in Moraga. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Camp Arroyo in Livermore.

Keri is the daughter of Ron and Patty Frankson of Pleasanton. She is a 1998 Foothill High graduate. In 2002, she earned a bachelor of arts degree from California State University, Dominguez Hills, in Carson, and in 2005, she earned a teaching credential. She is currently a substitute teacher in the Pleasanton Unified School District.

Ken is the son of Tony and Kathleen Rocha of Castro Valley. He graduated from San Lorenzo High in 1996. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in 2000, and a master's degree this year from St. Mary's College. He is a seventh-grade teacher at Pleasanton Middle School.

After their wedding, the couple honeymooned in Maui and currently make their home in Livermore.


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