Brauner '€“ Weaver


Published on Monday, September 29, 2008 10:20 AM CDT



The marriage of Tiffany Anne Weaver and Kris Matthew Brauner was solemnized on June 14, 2008, at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Mandeville with the Rev. John Talamo officiating.

Ceremony music was provided by Jack Weaver, godfather of the bride. A reception followed at Abita Quail Farm in Abita Springs.

The bride is the daughter of Joseph and Geri Ann Weaver of Slidell. The bridegroom is the son of Raymond and Nancy Brauner of Mandeville.

Mr. and Mrs. Kris Matthew Brauner

The bride, whose mother is the former Geri Ann Silbernagel of New Orleans, graduated from Sldiell High School and the University of New Orleans, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in human movement and health promotion and a master’s degree in education in exercise physiology. She is employed by SMH Cardiopulmonary Rehab as an exercise physiologist.

Weaver is the granddaughter of the late Peter and Gladys Weaver of New Orleans and Joseph and Gerry Silbernagel of Slidell.

The bride wore a strapless beaded lace gown. Bridesmaids wore turquoise tea length V-neck chiffon dress.

Flowers were yellow and pink roses.

Lisa Hughes Lapeze and Danielle Naquin Ockman served as matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Katy Lindsay Bordes, Leigh Hayden, Amy Seidel, Corrinn Lascari Fisher and Maddie Barrois. Emma Tujague was the flower girl.

The groom, whose mother is the former Nancy Richter of Metairie, graduated from St. Paul’s High School and Louisiana State University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in business management. He is employed by Boh Enviromental, LLC. Brauner is the grandson of the late Pete and Mary Richter and Raymond and Margaret Brauner of Sidell.

Kurt Brauner served as best man. Groomsmen were Steve Tujague, Joey Weaver, Chris Dykes, Ben Brown, Doug Block and Brock Wilt.

Ushers were Eric Mehrtens and Scott Farmer. Gabriel Bradford served as ringbearer.

Following a wedding trip to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic, the couple will reside in Mandeville.


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