Tristin & Caleb

September 7, 2024 • Bedford, IN, USA

Tristin & Caleb

September 7, 2024 • Bedford, IN, USA

Wedding Party

Ingrid Schadler
Ingrid Schadler - Matron of Honor
Ingrid Schadler, was my saving grace in college. We met in a freshman class and she quickly become a great friend of mine. We spent many hours studying together, going for bike rides, walking and talking, and spending quality time together in college. Ingrid is a great listener, advice giver, baker, and the person that will set me straight! She is such a great person!
Doug Garvin - Best Man
Being the older brother of such talent was probably hard for him, but he handled it well. Although I’m better at just about everything, he does still beat me on the golf course. We still get to do a lot of hunting together and he still pushes me outside my comfort zone to try new hunting and outdoor experiences.
Madison Jackson
Madison Jackson - Bridesmaid
Madison Jackson (Pittman) has been a lifelong friend. We grew up playing basketball and softball together. We have shared many memories through sports, and spending time together in school and summer breaks. Madison is one of the sweetest people you will ever meet. She is always so supportive and helpful in everything she does and says.
Andy Hutcherson - Groomsman
Andy and I have been great friends from kindergarten on. Now living right next door to each other, I’m not sure how Tristin will put up with us.
Claire Roberts - Bridesmaid
Claire Roberts, a mentor and fantastic friend. Claire and I met at St.Vincent hospital, at my first nursing job. Claire and I clicked on day one and she became a close friend of mine in a short period of time. Claire taught me so much and helped so me so much at my nursing job. We share a love for goldendoodles, coffee shops, and helping others. Claire is such a genuine person.
Zach Clark - Groomsman
Zach and the whole Clark family have been close friends from elementary school. After high school Zach and I roomed together at Vincennes University. To say we ran the basketball courts would be an understatement.