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Rachel Lynn Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Price, of Mountain Top, and granddaughter of the late Ruth and John Price, of Sheatown, and the late Edward Kuryloski, of Nanticoke, was united in marriage to Alan J. Lucarino, son of Ronald Lucarino Sr., of Wilkes-Barre, and Francis Geiger, of Larksville.

Elsie Kuryloski, Mountain Top, is the bride’s grandmother.

The afternoon ceremony was held on Oct. 21, 2017, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dallas, with the Rev. Charles Grube officiating, and music was performed by soloist Jean Grube, who was accompanied by organist, Connie Wilt. Kathy Price, mother of the bride, recited the readings.

Given in marriage by her father, Blake Price, the bride chose an ivory and silver satin A-line dress with a sweetheart jeweled neckline. The V-waistline consisted of beaded and jeweled embellishments graced by a chapel train paired with a lace-edged and beaded angel-cut veil. Rachel chose purple calla lilies and burnt orange roses as her bouquet.

The maid of honor was Stephanie Price, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Sara Rinehimer, Samantha Selecky, Jody Collins, Courtney Conway and Claire Gothreau. Kiera Lucarino, daughter of the groom, was junior bridesmaid. Allie Lucarino, niece of the groom, was flower girl.

Ronald Lucarino Jr., brother of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen included John Teleniso, Zach Baldassari, Bob Charles, Joe Foose and Mark Kulakowski.

The bride was honored at a bridal shower hosted by her mother, Kathy Price, and aunt, Tami Price, at the R-Bar, Nanticoke.

An evening cocktail hour and reception were held at Sand Springs Country Club in Drums.

The bride is a graduate of Wilkes University with a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She is employed as a registered nurse at Commonwealth Health Hospital.

The groom is employed as a sheet metal journeyman.

The couple honeymooned at Sandals Royal Bahamian in the Bahamas. They reside in Harveys Lake.

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