Carey, Bruzik exchange vows in Alexandria
Courtney Carey and Randy Bruzik were married July 14, 2007, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Alexandria.
Courtney is the daughter of Tom and Patti Carey, Alexandria, former International Falls residents. She is the granddaughter of John and Lillian Lynch and Don and Dorothy Carey, all of International Falls.
Randy is the son of Mark and Donna Bruzik, Alexandria.
The bride’s attendants included Angela Nies, Nicole Butler, Sarah Carey, Katie Bruzik and Kassandra Sullivan.
Flower girl was Mariah Olesch.
Kate Wagner and Mallory Sagedahl served as personal attendants.
The groom’s attendants included Mitch Bruzik, Robby Bruzik, Ryan Carey, Tim Lysfjord and Joel Barduson.
Nathan Lynch was the ring bearer.
Serving as ushers were Mitch Johnson, Luke Waller and Beau Readman.
A reception followed the ceremony at the Holiday Inn, Alexandria.
Courtney is a registered nurse at MeritCare, Fargo, N.D. Randy is a salesperson for Forum Communications, Fargo.
The couple resides in Moorhead.
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