Christani-Netherton
Danielle Marie Christani and Peter Stanley Netherton of Chico were married July 15 in the Cathedral of St. Eugene in Santa Rosa. This joyous ceremony was a Nuptial Mass with Fr. William Donohue presiding. Members of the immediate families participated during each part of the Mass. The groom's aunt, Susan Kurtz, delivered a remembrance in honor of loved ones who had passed. The theme of the wedding was "Let Marriage be held in honor by all" (Heb. 13).
The maid of honor was Erin Roberts, and bridesmaids were Ruth Hansen, sister of the groom; Jennifer Kenney and Sarah Wilson, sisters of the bride; and Erin Batt. The best man Thomas Kurtz, cousin of the groom; and groomsmen were Jonathan Gevas, Joseph Batt, Brian Batt, Matthew Mitchell and James Hansen, brother-in-law of the groom. Kaylie Hetzberger, niece of the bride, was flower girl; and Michael Kamplain Jr. and Thomas Kamplain, brothers of the bride, were the ring bearers.
The reception was held at Mary Agatha Furth Center in Windsor.
The couple honeymooned for 12 days on a Mediterranean cruise. Their favorite stop was Venice, Italy.
They make their home in Chico, where Danielle and Pete work, continue their educations and share their home with their red anatolian shepherd, Georgia.
Danielle is the daughter of Michael and Julianne Kamplain of Santa Rosa. She is the granddaughter of Chris and Faye Christani. Danielle graduated from Ursuline High School in Santa Rosa in 2000, and from Chico State University with a bachelor's degree in 2004. She is employed as a student teacher through Chico State University.
Peter is the son of Tom and Elaine Netherton of Napa. He graduated from Napa High School in 1992 and is a senior at Chico State University, where he is a history major. Peter is a front-end supervisor at Costco in Chico.
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