Datlik-McDonald
Jennifer Datlik and Thomas McDonald of Seattle, Wash., were married Oct. 14, 2006, at V. Sattui WInery. The bride and groom held a sunset candlelit ceremony officiated by Fr. Ray Meiser. The bride was escorted down the aisle by Dean Sereni, her friend since preschool and fellow graduate of Calistoga High School, class of 1994.
Jennifer Golick, also a 1994 graduate of Calistoga High, was Jennifer's matron of honor. Her bridesmaids were Kelly Perry of Angwin, Iris Sanchez of San Francisco, Marla Bryant of Seattle and Merris Delane of Seattle.
Kevin Dee of Santa Monica was the best man and the groomsmen were Mark McDonald of Hermosa Beach, Patrick McDonald of Pasadena, Kirk Dahlin of Chicago and Tom Nolan of Rocklin. Katie McDonald, the groom's niece was the flower girl and his nephew, Sean McDonald, was the ring bearer.
The couple held their reception at V. Sattui Winery and honeymooned for eight days in Lanai, Maui.
The bride is the daughter of George Datlik of Maine and Vicki Datlik of Southern California. Her godparents are Jim and Natasha Nichols of Calistoga. Jennifer graduated from Calistoga High School in 1994 and earned a degree in sports management from University of the Pacific in 1999. She is a member of the Alpha Phi Sorority and is a pharmaceutical sales representative for Cephalon Inc.
The groom is the son of William and Nancy McDonald of Pasadena. Thomas graduated from Loyola High School and earned a bachelor's degree in history from St. Mary's College in Moraga in 1990. He is the owner of M Chemical, based in Los Angeles.
The couple make their new home together in Seattle.
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