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WeddingsSeptember 14, 2014

LEOPOLD, Mo. -- Emily Jayne Broshuis Dailey and Andrew Russel Lanpher were married July 12, 2014, in Aurora, Kentucky. Scott Brooks performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Tina and Donald Nenninger of Leopold, and the late Randy Broshuis. The groom is the son of Rus and Nancy Lanpher of Advance, Missouri...

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LEOPOLD, Mo. -- Emily Jayne Broshuis Dailey and Andrew Russel Lanpher were married July 12, 2014, in Aurora, Kentucky. Scott Brooks performed the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Tina and Donald Nenninger of Leopold, and the late Randy Broshuis. The groom is the son of Rus and Nancy Lanpher of Advance, Missouri.

The bride's son, Landon Dailey, presented his mother in marriage.

Matron of honor was Tonya Lewis of Leopold, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Anne Lanpher of Advance, sister of the groom; Megan Keith and Leslee Ricketts of Cape Girardeau; Tara Landewee of Leopold, cousin of the bride; and Chondra Uhrhan of Oran, Missouri.

Jordyn Hazel of Advance was best man. Groomsmen were Garrett Sherman, Jeremy and Jason Westbrook, Derek Beussink, all of Advance, and Jarrod Coulson of Mayfield, Kentucky. Ushers were James Lewis of Leopold, brother-in-law of the bride, and Brent Thompson of Advance.

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Flower girl was Addyson Dailey, daughter of the bride.

The reception was held at Historic Cherokee Park in Aurora.

Emily received a master of science in CTE leadership/teaching leadership from the University of Central Missouri. She is an instructor at Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center.

Andrew received a bachelor of science in agriculture from Murray State University. He is a self-employed farmer in Advance.

After a wedding trip to Negril, Jamaica, the couple is residing in Leopold.

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