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Schindler-Keiser
Thursday, December 14, 2006
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Keiser Jesse Patrick Keiser of American Canyon and Jennifer Louise Schindler of Napa were married on July 22 at 5 p.m. at the Napa home of the bride's mother and step-father. The reception was held at the same location. It was the hottest day of the year.

The bride's maid of honor was her sister, Sarah Shaw, and her bridesmaids were high school friends Kristin Simonson and Diane Billeci and college friend Corey Morton. The groom's best man was his brother, Eric Keiser. His groomsmen were Kevin Miller, his uncle; Barry Ceccon, his good friend; and Steven Schindler, the bride's brother and his childhood friend. The bride's cousin Lindsey Claudino was the flower girl and the groom's cousin Jacob Miller was the ring bearer.
The couple honeymooned on the islands of Tahiti and Moorea for one week. They make their new home in Cordelia.

Jennifer is the daughter of Sharon Shaw of Napa and Steve and Lisa Schindler of Magalia. She is the granddaughter of Doris Schindler and Marge Claudino of Napa. Jennifer graduated from Vintage High School in 1996 and attended Sonoma State, where she received her bachelor's degree in environmental studies in 2001. She works for the Napa Valley Unified School District as a second-grade teacher.
Jesse is the son of Jeff and Laura Keiser of American Canyon and grandson of Nancy Miller of Napa. He graduated from Vintage High School in 1994 and attended the Napa Valley College Resource Academy. Jesse is a warden for the California Department of Fish and Game in Solano County.
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