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Jennifer Jones and Aaron Branstetter

Wedding | Jones-Branstetter


November 5, 2009 · Updated 1:07 PM 

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Jennifer Elizabeth Jones (MIHS Class of 1997) and Aaron Deane Branstetter (Bellevue Christian Class of 1995) were married on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, at Epiphany Parish in Seattle, with a reception following at the Rainier Club, in downtown Seattle.

The wedding party included Christie (Jones) Peterson, matron of honor, the bride’s sister; Jared Nielsen, best man, and other attendants.

The bride is the daughter of Clayton and JoAnne Jones, of Mercer Island, and granddaughter of Clayton and Genevieve Jones, of Seattle. The groom is the son of Dennis and Judi Branstetter, of Rice, Wash.

The couple met online through match.com in July 2007. They are making their first home in Kirkland, Wash. The bride is a research director for Cheskin (headquartered in San Francisco), and the groom is a small business owner.

The couple is on their honeymoon in Paris, France.

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