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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Titus

Lindy Raymond and Benjamin Titus were married on June 6, 2015 at Holiday Valley Resort in Ellicottville, NY. The ceremony took place on the Sundeck of the main lodge at 5 p.m. The marriage was officiated by lifelong friend Eric Musso of West Seneca.

The bride’s parents are Glenn “Jack” and Susan Raymond of Brocton.

The groom’s parents are Dennis and Patricia Titus of Brocton.

The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father. She wore an ivory organza gown with a sweetheart neckline and silver beaded accents throughout the medium length train. She carried a round bouquet of yellow gerber daisies and white hydrangea, hand-tied with white satin ribbon and silver pearls.

The bride requested her good friend Rob Westin to read “The Union” by Robert Fulghum. The groom requested his sister-in-law Christine Titus to read “Marriage Joins Two People” by Edmund O’Neill.

The bride’s matrons of honor were Nicole Maher of Silver Creek, Julianne Chavis of Woodbridge, Va. and Lindsay Hallisy of Avon, Ohio. The bride’s maids of honor were Kimberly Baldridge of Dunkirk, Nichole Gloss of Buffalo and Kristine Cuomo of Rochester. They wore knee-length dark gray dresses of varying styles with yellow high-heeled shoes. They carried hand-tied bouquets of yellow gerber daisies.

The best man was Jason Titus of Croton. The groomsmen were Josh Markham of Tonawanda, Kevin Pierce of Camillus and Jon Raymond of Fredonia. They donned dark gray tuxedos with yellow accents and boutonnieres of yellow gerber daisies.

The flower girls were daughter of the groom Madelyn Titus and daughter of the bride “Sookie.” The bridal messenger was the groom’s nephew, Damian Titus.

The couple invited their closest family and friends to the reception held in the Fairway Room of Holiday Valley’s Main Lodge.

Lindy and Ben just returned from a wonderful honeymoon on the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia.

The couple resides in Cheektowaga.

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