Jill Christine Becker and Ryan Dale Propst exchanged wedding vows Dec. 18, 2004, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jackson. The Rev. David Johnson performed the ceremony. Music was by Trio Girardeaux. Vocalist was Kristen Schweain of Nashville, Tenn., accompanied by Lois Fehrman of Jackson.
The bride is the daughter of Gary and Christine Becker of Jackson. The groom is the son of Rodney and Tammy Baremore of Sedgewickville, Mo.
Maid of honor was Beth Becker of Jackson, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Tori Mirly and Julie Kiehne of Jackson, Tara Conner of Cape Girardeau, Emily Snyder of Rochester, Minn., and Debbie Bahr of St. Louis.
Ben Turner of Jackson was best man. Groomsmen were Travis Stevens of Jackson, Paul Findlay of Rolla, Mo., PeeWee Bartels, Ryan Beltz and Cory Daniel, all of Jackson. Ushers were Michael Unger of Kansas City, Mo., and Matt Unger of Owensville, Mo., cousins of the bride.
Candlelighters were Anne Voepel of Cape Girardeau, cousin of the bride, and Tara Baremore of Sedgewickville, sister of the groom.
Flower girl was Anne Marie Unger, daughter of Mark and Becky Unger and cousin of the bride.
Alisha Turley of Jackson attended the guest book. Landon and Paden Wachter and Ben Unger handed out programs. Landon and Paden are daughters of Steve and Becky Wachter of Jackson. Ben is the son of Mark and Becky Unger.
The reception was held at Bavarian Halle. Server was Pat Leech.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner Dec. 17 at High Street Station.
Mrs. Propst is a graduate of Jackson High School, and received a bachelor of science degree in education from Missouri Southern State University. She is a physical education teacher at T.S. Hill Middle School in Dexter, Mo.
The groom is a graduate of Jackson High School. He is procurement manager at Missouri Plastics and Recycling in Jackson.
The couple is residing in Dexter.
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