CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Leigh Anna Denbow and Brian Keith Manley exchanged wedding vows May 12, 2007, at First United Methodist Church in Chaffee. Matthew Smith performed the ceremony. Vocalist and musician was Tyson Zahner of Jackson.
The bride is the daughter of Randy and Connie Spane of Chaffee, Billye Denbow of Harrisburg, Ill., and the late Clifford Denbow. The groom is the son of Charles and Janette Manley of Sikeston, Mo.
Matron of honor was Tracy Siebert of Chaffee, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Samantha Stotler of Bonne Terre, Mo.; Elizabeth Brown of Cape Girardeau; Michelle Smith of Potterville, Mich., sister of the groom; and Lana Atkins of Chaffee, cousin of the bride.
Alan Scheeter of Sikeston was best man. Groomsmen were Casey Morgan of Jackson, Tenn.; Ben Spane of Chaffee, brother of the bride; Matt May of Cape Girardeau; and Mark Neely of Glen Carbon, Ill. Ushers were Evan Denbow of Harrisburg, brother of the bride, and Adam Crowe of Chaffee, nephew of the bride.
Junior bride and groom were Cassidy Spane and Alex Crowe of Chaffee, niece and nephew of the bride.
Flower girl was McKenna Smith of Potterville, niece of the groom. Ringbearer was Owen Spane of Chaffee, nephew of the bride.
Melissa Hamilton of Chaffee attended the guest book. She and Melanie Spane of Chaffee, sister of the bride, were program attendants.
The reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Scott City. Servers were Jamie Vetter of Benton, Mo., Melissa Hamilton, Carol Cagle of Cape Girardeau, and Sondra Puckett of Sikeston.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner May 11 at Susie's in Sikeston.
Mrs. Manley is a respiratory therapist at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau.
The groom is a registered nurse in the Intensive Care Unit at Southeast Hospital.
After a wedding trip to Negril, Jamaica, the couple resides in Sikeston.
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