Amy Elizabeth Dibble and Chad Donald Gagas of Stevens Point, Wis., were married on June 12, 2010, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Custer, Wis. She is the daughter of Bruce Dibble and Tricia Matalas-Dibble of Pleasant Prairie. He is the son of Clifford Gagas and Carole Gagas of Custer.
The Rev. Bob Streveler officiated the 12:30 p.m. ceremony.
The bride wore a sweetheart cut beaded white chiffon over white satin gown created by Mori Lee.
Kathlyn Willard (sister of the bride) was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Catherine Kostuch (sister of the groom), Taryn Kontney, Amy Dachyk, Kim Burclaw and Amber Firkus.
Curtis Gagas (brother of the groom) was the best man. The groomsmen were Rodney Kostuch (brother-in-law of the groom), Nick Zywicki, Jon Glodowski, Kenny Burclaw and Aaron Kluck.
Hailey Kostuch (niece of the groom) was the flower girl. Kyle Kostuch (nephew of the groom) was the ring bearer.
Personal attendants to the bride were Janet Raflik and Tammy Check.
Ryan Lepak and Nick Blaskey served as ushers.
The 5:30 p.m. reception was held at Elizabeth Inn in Plover.
The bride graduated from Tremper High School, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, receiving a bachelor of arts degree in environmental science and geography, and NorthCentral Technical College in Wausau, Wis., graduating as a paramedic technician. She is employed as a assistant manager of Cooper Oil in Stevens Point.
The groom graduated from Stevens Point Area Senior High School and UW-Stout, receiving a bachelor of arts degree in technology education. He is employed as a tech ed and drivers ed teacher at Iola Scandinavia High School.
After their honeymoon in Las Vegas, the couple reside in Stevens Point.