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Nemecek and Dayton Are Wed

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Star Staff

Maria Suzanne Dayton and Nicholas Richard Nemecek of Washington, D.C., were married on Sept. 21 at East Hampton Point. Barbara Hansen officiated the ceremony, and a reception followed at the restaurant.

The bride, whose parents are Jonathan and Suzanne Dayton of East Hampton, is a marketing coordinator and in international sales at EDVOTEK. She has a Bachelor of Arts from Mary Washington College, where she graduated in 2004, and earned a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 2007. She graduated from East Hampton High School in 2000.

The groom is a senior management consultant at Mercuri Urval Global Client Services. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Miami University in 2002, and earned an M.B.A. from Ohio State University in 2009. His parents are Richard and Pauline Nemecek of Worthington, Ohio.

The bride wore an ivory strapless Modern Trousseau A-line gown with a topaz necklace and earrings. She carried blue hydrangeas, white roses, and Dusty Miller. Mary Aufrecht of Greenwich, Conn., a friend of Ms. Dayton’s since high school, was her maid of honor. Sara Miller Archie of Brooklyn and Steph?anie Talmage Forsberg of East Hampton, both friends from high school, Lauren Hren of Denver, her cousin, and Monica Tyler of Dublin, Ohio, the sister of the groom, were attendants. They wore shadow gray Jenny Yoo dresses.

Ross Paolino of Washington, D.C., was the best man. The groomsmen were Dave Lamp of Columbus, Ohio, and Steve O’Neill of Chicago, both friends from high school, his brother-in-law Patrick Tyler of Dublin, Ohio, and William Dayton of East Hampton, the bride’s brother.

Hadley Tyler and Graham Tyler of Dublin, Ohio, the niece and nephew of the groom, were the flower girl and ringbearer.

The couple, who met in Washington, D.C., in 2009, took a wedding trip for three weeks to Borneo, Bali, and Lombok. They live in Washington, D.C., with their greyhound, Toastie.

 

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