Katrina McEvilly and Evan Matheis
October 16, 2019
Katrina McEvilly and Evan Matheis exchanged wedding vows on April 27, 2019, at Timber Ridge, Morgantown. Keith Bauer officiated at the ceremony. Hayley Jordan of Terre Haute was reader.
The bride is the daughter of Mark and Stella Robinett of Morgantown. The groom is the son of Edward and Karla Matheis of Dubois.
The bride chose Kyla Lewis-Robinett of Indianapolis as maid of honor and Katherine Herron of Florida as matron of honor. Chiquita Watkins of Indianapolis and Abigail Matheis of Dubois were bridesmaids. Flower girls were MacKenzee and Maggie McEvilly.
Mr. Matheis chose Chris Rynard of Indianapolis as best man. Groomsmen were Kirk Bauer of Jasper, and Riley Nungester and Brent Hopkins, both of Indianapolis. Hudson Bauer was ring bearer.
The reception was held at Timber Ridge.
The couple took a wedding trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. They live in Indianapolis.
The bride is a graduate of Center Grove High School, Greenwood. The groom is a graduate from Northeast Dubois High School and received a bachelor’s degree from Indiana State University, Terre Haute. Both are employed by the City of Indianapolis as police officers.
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