Lauren Michelle Law and Nicholas Andrew Oschman were married July 13, 2013, at Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville, Tenn. The Rev. Jeff Long performed the ceremony. Ken Ozimek was flutist, violinist and oboist; Jocelyn Sprouse was violinist; and Diedre Emerson was cellist, all of Nashville.
The bride is the daughter of David and Laura Law of Cape Girardeau. The groom is the son of Stanley Oschman of Shavertown, Pa., and the late Ruth Oschman.
Maid of honor was Shannon Law of Cape Girardeau, sister of the bride, and matron of honor was Allie Lossing of Dallas, Texas. Bridesmaids were Lia Davidson of Nashville, Abby Meyers of Washington, D.C., and Jenn Baird of Santa Fe, N.M.
Rob Coscia of Dallas, Pa., was best man. Groomsmen were Craig Bullington of Murfreesboro, Tenn., Kyle Whitaker of Milwaukee, Wis., Ryan Brazile of Bentonville, Ark., and Matt Bigger of Memphis, Tenn. Ushers were David Law of Houston, Texas, and Eric Law of Cape Girardeau, brothers of the bride.
Flower girls were Ada Donohue and Savannah Burch, and ringbearers were Robert Donohue and Colby Burch, all of White Plains, Md., and cousins of the bride. Ada and Robert are children of Brian and Suzanne Donohue. Savannah and Colby are children of Charlie and Amy Burch.
The reception was held in the Carriage House at Belle Meade Plantation.
Stanley and Donna Oschman hosted the rehearsal dinner July 12 at Blackstone Restaurant and Brewery in Nashville.
Mrs. Oschman is a 2006 graduate of Jackson High School. She received a bachelor of arts degree in economics at Vanderbilt University in Nashville in 2010. She is a financial adviser with Larson Financial Group in Nashville.
The groom is a 2006 graduate of Dallas High School in Dallas, Pa. He received a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy from Vanderbilt in 2010. He is pursuing a doctorate in philosophy at Marquette University in Milwaukee.
After a wedding trip to St. Lucia, West Indies, the couple is residing in Nashville.
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