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WeddingsNovember 21, 1999

JACKSON -- The Gingerbread House in Savannah, Ga., was the setting Oct. 8, 1999, for the wedding of Melanie Barnes-Touchton and Wilson Paul Wunderlich. John G. Anderson performed the double ring ceremony. Music was provided by Chance Williams of Savannah...

JACKSON -- The Gingerbread House in Savannah, Ga., was the setting Oct. 8, 1999, for the wedding of Melanie Barnes-Touchton and Wilson Paul Wunderlich. John G. Anderson performed the double ring ceremony. Music was provided by Chance Williams of Savannah.

The bride is the daughter of Eddie and Joanne Barnes of Davie, Fla. The groom is the son of Oliver and Francis Wunderlich of Jackson.

Maid of honor was Melanie Pearce. Bridesmaids were Ida Wunderlich, Lora Seibert, Tracey Howard and Lisa Hale. Junior bridesmaids were Danielle and Jamie Touchton.

Melvin Seibert served the groom as best man. Groomsmen were David Wunderlich, Tommy Russell, Eddie Howard and Jimmy Woodcock. Ushers were Mitch and Tucker Howard.

Flower girl was Leila Seibert, daughter of Melvin and Lora Seibert. Ringbearer was Colby Pearce, son of Randy and Melanie Pearce.

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Kelli Woodard attended the guest book.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hyatt Regency.

Mrs. Wunderlich is a graduate of Appling County High School in Baxley, Ga. She is working in sales with Yellow Pages of Georgia.

The groom is a graduate of Jackson High School. He is an automotive technician with Bashlor's Automotive in Springfield, Ga.

After a cruise to the western Caribbean, the couple resides in Springfield, Ga.

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