Roanoke Times
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DATE: SUNDAY, November 14, 1993 TAG: 9311120338
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HELFFENSTEIN-RICHARDSON
Diana M. Richardson and Dennis A. Helffenstein were married August 14,
1993, in an outdoor ceremony at TheAspen Lodge at Estes Park, Colorado. The
officiating clergyman was DormanFollowwill, the bride's brother andcampus
minister at Stanford University. The reception was held at The Aspen Lodge at
Estes Park, Colo. The maid of honor was Lesa Salmon of Ft. Collins, Colo.,
friend. The best man was Duncan Hubbell of Norfolk, Va. The ushers were Henry
Sobanet, friend of the bride; and Dennis Palumbo, friend of the groom. The
guestbook was attended by Patti Miller, sister of the bride. The bride wore an
off the shoulder ivory dress, fitted bodice, tea length with lace overlay and
sheer lace long sleeves. She carried a bouquet of stargazer lilies, white
bridal roses and evergreens. The bride is the daughter of Dorman and Pat
Followwill of Boulder, Colorado. She is a graduate of theUniversity of
Colorado, Boulder, Colo., and is self-employed as a psychotherapist. The groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Helffenstein of Roanoke, Va. He is agraduate
of the University of Virginia and is employed by Colorado Neurobehavioral
Center as Clinical Coordinator andNeuropsychologist. The newlyweds are living
in Denver, Colo., after theirwedding trip to Grand Lake, Colo.
by CNB