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Dunn-Lomeli
Monday, October 30, 2006
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Calista Dunn and Isaiah Lomeli, both of Napa, married on July 20, 2006, at Silverado Resort. Calista carried an antique Belgian lace handkerchief that has been carried by all the brides in her family, dating back to her great-grandmother's wedding in 1921. The maid of honor was Althea Dunn, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Hilary Dunn, sister of the bride, and Clarissa Lomeli, sister of the groom. The best man was Martin McDonald, cousin of the groom. Groomsmen were Noah Hickman and Eric Hulbert, friends of the groom. The flower girl was Emma Jeffries and the ring bearer was Domenic Topete. Calista and Isaiah held their reception at the Grove at Silverado Resort and honeymooned in Cabo San Lucas for four days.

The bride's parents are Robert and Patricia Dunn of Napa. Her grandparents are Donna Hall of Napa and the late William J. Hall and Kenneth and Betty Tucker of North Carolina. Calista graduated from Napa High School in 2004 and attends Napa Valley College. She played softball for two years at the college, and was the captain for the 2006 season. She also attends St. John's Catholic Church and is employed by the Learning Faire.
The groom's parents are Bonifacio Lomeli and Cynthia Perez-Lomeli of Napa. His grandparents are Isaac Perez of St. Helena and Ramona Lomeli of Napa. Isaiah graduated from Napa High School in 2004 and graduated basic training at Fort Benning, Ga., in September of 2004. He then went to Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, and completed his EMT training and combat medic training in January of 2005. He runs with the D.C. Road Runners, is a member of St. John's Catholic Church and was awarded the EFMB (Expert Field Medical Badge) in Pennsylvania, in the spring of 2006. He is a health care specialist and combat medic in the U.S. Army.
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