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Kelly Sieber and Matthew Reitnour
Updated: August 21, 2010, 12:24 AM
Kelly Sieber of Depew and Matthew Reitnour of Zionsville, PA were married July 4, 2009 at Christ the King Chapel, Buffalo. The bride's parents are Mrs. Cinthia Radomski of Sloan and Mr. Charles Sieber of Williamsville. Kelly graduated from Lancaster High School in 1999, earning her Bachelors and Masters degrees at Canisius College. Mr. Raymond James and Mrs. Christine Reitnour of Zionsville, PA are the groom's parents. Matthew graduated from Emmaus High School in Emmaus, PA in 1997 and earned his Bachelors degree from Wilkes University in 2001. He received a Masters degree from Canisius in 2004. Kelly is a community marketing manager for Dick's Sporting Goods, while Matthew is the director of athletic communications at Canisius. The wedding party included Jillian Patti, maid of honor, and Derek Bleiler, best man. The couple hosted a reception at the Statler Towers. After a honeymoon in Jamaica, they will reside in Buffalo.
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