September 29, 2017 at 5:36 p.m.

Horn, VanDeman married in August

Horn, VanDeman married in August
Horn, VanDeman married in August

LeAnn Janel Horn and Taylor William VanDeman were wed in an Aug. 12 ceremony at The Rock in Portland with Mark VanDeman, uncle of the groom, receiving the couple’s vows.

LeAnn was given in marriage by her father Doug Horn.

Her maid of honor was longtime friend, Tiffany Huelskamp from Indianapolis. Bridesmaids were her sisters Jenae Blasdel, Bryant, Dana Dull, Thorntown, and Loryn Horn, Indianapolis, Sara VanDeman, sister of the groom, Katie VanDeman, sister-in-law of the groom, and friends McKinzie Mitchell, Indianapolis, and Kassi Laux, Bryant.

Eden and Kinsley Dull, nieces of the bride, from Thorntown, were the flower girls and Briar and Cotton Webb, cousins of the groom, from Indianapolis, were the ring bearers.

Best man was Tyler VanDeman, the groom’s older brother from Franklin. Groomsmen were brother Tanner VanDeman, Franklin, and friends Joe Lane, Lebanon, Zack Potter and Mark Deoni, both of Franklin, Scott Mitchell and Austin Ruddle, both of Indianapolis.

A reception followed the ceremony at Jay County Event Center in Portland.

The couple are planning a cruise to St. Martin, Puerto Rico and the Bahamas in November.

LeAnn is the daughter of Doug and Carla Horn, Bryant. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Indianapolis and is currently completing her doctorate in occupation therapy.

Taylor is the son of Todd and Vanesa VanDeman, Franklin. He earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of Indianapolis and is a pilot for Republic Airline in Indianapolis.

The couple resides in Greenwood.
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