Ashley Renne Brune and Justin Paul Koerber were united in marriage Nov. 22, 2008, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jackson. Wayne Schwiesow and Roger Steinbrueck performed the ceremony.
Parents of the couple are Steve and Angie Brune of Sedgewickville, Mo., and Herb and Bernice Koerber of Gordonville.
Maid of honor was Courtney Brune of Sedgewickville, sister of the bride, and matron of honor was Holly Floyd of Millersville. Bridesmaids were Alana Borgfield of Oak Ridge, Becky Muench of Jackson, April Koerber of Gordonville, cousin of the groom; Brandy Meyer of Millersville, cousin of the bride; and Laura Glueck of Oak Ridge.
Best man was Shawn Huckstep of Jackson. Miniature best man was Ashtin Koerber, son of the bride and groom. Groomsmen were Matt Bollinger of Cape Girardeau; Gary Brown; Chris Muench, brother-in-law of the groom, both of Jackson; Brent Raines of Cape Girardeau; Justin Brune of Sedgewickville, brother of the bride; and Jim McNeely of Scott City, brother-in-law of the groom. Ushers were Tyler Brune of Sedgewickville, cousin of the bride; Dustin Koerber of Gordonville, cousin of the groom; and Andrew Clark of Cape Girardeau.
Flower girl was Sydnie Floyd, daughter of Jason and Holly Floyd. Ringbearer was Kaden Borgfield, son of Justin and Alana Borgfield.
Guest book attendants were Taylor Muench of Jackson and Paige McNeely of Scott City, nieces of the groom.
The reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Jackson.
The couple's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner Nov. 21 at the KC Hall.
Mrs. Koerber is a 2002 graduate of Meadow Heights High School. She received an associate degree in ofice systems technology from Mineral Area College. She is employed at Safety-Kleen Corp. in Cape Girardeau.
The groom is a 2001 graduate of Jackson High School. He is employed on the family farm.
A wedding trip to Las Vegas is planned later.
The couple is residing in Gordonville.
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