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WeddingsJune 11, 2006

Brandy Nicole Bridges and James Michael Storck exchanged wedding vows Jan. 7, 2006, at Cape First. The Rev. Gary Brothers performed the ceremony. Keyboardist was Brent Anderson, and vocalists were Jennifer and Ben Crass and Anderson, all of Cape Girardeau...

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Brandy Nicole Bridges and James Michael Storck exchanged wedding vows Jan. 7, 2006, at Cape First. The Rev. Gary Brothers performed the ceremony. Keyboardist was Brent Anderson, and vocalists were Jennifer and Ben Crass and Anderson, all of Cape Girardeau.

Parents of the couple are Rodney and Dimple Bridges of Cape Girardeau, and James E. and Paula Storck of Jackson.

Matrons of honor were Hayley Hood of Carterville, Ill., and Krista Baker of Cape Girardeau, sisters of the bride.

Jon Storck of Jacksonville, Fla., was his brother's best man. The groom's attendant was Michelle Dynneson of Jackson, sister of the groom. Ushers were Keith Baker of Cape Girardeau and Derek Hood of Carterville, brothers-in-law of the bride; and Lane Dynneson of Jackson, brother-in-law of the groom.

Flower girls were Maddie Baker and Faith Dynneson. Ringbearer was Brayden Baker. Maddie and Brayden are children of Keith and Krista Baker and niece and nephew of the bride. Faith is the daughter of Lane and Michelle Dynneson and niece of the groom.

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Michaele Drury of Jacksonville attended the guest book.

The dinner and dance reception was held at Buckner Brewing Co. Servers were Andlle Naeter of Cape Girardeau and Cathlin Hayes of Jackson.

Mrs. Storck is a graduate of Southwest Missouri State University. She is a pediatric speech-language pathologist in private practice.

The groom is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University. He is owner of Eagle Point Landscaping, LLC.

After a wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn., the couple resides in Cape Girardeau.

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