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WeddingsDecember 4, 2005

MR. & MRS. ADAM L. BAKER Sara Marie Buchheit and Adam Lynn Baker were married June 18, 2005, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jackson. The Rev. Robert Henrichs performed the ceremony. Organist was Orville Perr Jr. Soloist was Sam Tucker, cousin of the bride...

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MR. & MRS. ADAM L. BAKER

Sara Marie Buchheit and Adam Lynn Baker were married June 18, 2005, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jackson. The Rev. Robert Henrichs performed the ceremony. Organist was Orville Perr Jr. Soloist was Sam Tucker, cousin of the bride.

Parents of the couple are Jerry and Sandy Buchheit of Jackson, and Junior and Sherry Baker of Marble Hill, Mo.

Maid of honor was Meredith Jackson. Bridesmaids were Erin Crader; Lisa Baker, sister of the groom; Ann Tucker and Nichole Powell, cousins of the bride.

Jered Roberts was best man. Groomsmen were Jason Banderman; Matt McClard; Nathan Buchheit, brother of the bride; and Greg Hellwege. Ushers were Corey May; Chris Crader, cousin of the groom; and Corey Buchheit, cousin of the bride.

Candlelighters were Hayley Buchheit, cousin of the bride, and Kristin King, cousin of the groom.

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Flower girls were Erin and Ella Crader, cousins of the groom. Ringbearer was Ethan Tucker, cousin of the bride.

Rhonda Vandeven, cousin of the groom, attended the guest book.

The reception was held at Bavarian Halle.

The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner June 17 at Delmonico's.

Mrs. Baker received a bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Southeast Missouri State University. She is a kindergarten teacher at Perryville Elementary School.

The groom received bachelor of science degrees in business administration and economics from Southeast. He is credit manager at Wells Fargo Financial in Sikeston, Mo.

The couple is residing in Cape Girardeau.

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