Weddings
Lindsay E. Reed Douglas K. Stewart
01:00 AM EST on Sunday, January 11, 2009

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stewart
Lindsay Elizabeth Reed of Warwick and Douglas Kelley Stewart of Haddonfield, N.J., were married Sept. 6 at the Chapel of St. Romuald in Matunuck by the Rev. Nicholas P. Smith. The bride is the daughter of Stephen and Mary Reed of Warwick. The groom is the son of Sloan and Mary Stewart of Haddonfield.
Lisa Barry was the maid of honor and Lea Gagnon was bridesmaid. The flower girl was Devon Stewart. Michael Stewart was best man for his brother and John Kelley was usher. The ring bearer was Ryan Stewart.
The bride graduated from the University of Rhode Island and is employed by Oregon State University Credit Union. The groom graduated from Brown University and is a basketball coach for Oregon State University in Corvallis, Ore.
The couple visited Nantucket on their honeymoon and make their home in Corvallis.
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