Ditlow-Clark
Lena Ditlow and Will Clark of San Leandro were married May 12, 5:30 p.m., at Marriott Napa Valley.
A wonderful selection of champagne and wine was provided by the groom's uncle and aunt, Steve and Sharon Doughty of Point Reyes Vineyard; and from close family friend Jason Woodbridge. The outdoor ceremony was officiated by The Honorable W. Scott Snowden with a reading from Scriptures by Michelle Richardson.
The bride's matron of honor was Erin Ellis. Her bridesmaids were her sister, Signe Gutierrez; Kristan Forloine and Racheal Siegle. The groom's best man was Rob Forloine, and his groomsmen were Mark Heuer, Pete Carlino and Tom Walls. The bride's nieces, Amaya and Arianna Gutierrez, were flower girls. Dailyn Gutierrez, the bride's nephew, was the ring bearer. A reception was held at Marriott Napa Valley.
The couple will honeymoon for two weeks in Honolulu, Hawaii, at an oceanside condo of family friends Tom and Cyndy Gill. They will make their home in San Leandro.
Lena is the daughter of Charles and Vibeke Ditlow of Fremont. She is the granddaughter of Ben and Bee Ditlow of Napa. Lena graduated from American High School in Fremont in 1998 and from Cal State Hayward with a B.S. in accounting in 2005. She belonged to Kappa Delta Sorority. Lena is an office manager and accountant at Sung Engineering in Hayward.
Will is the son of Manny and Peggy Garcia of Napa and Roger Clark of Vallejo. He is the grandson of Vivian Doughty and the late Dan Doughty of Napa. Will graduated from Napa High in 1991 and from San Jose State with a B.S. in civil engineering in 1999. Will belonged to Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. He is a partner at Lea and Braze Engineering of Hayward.
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