Lisa Renee Ebaugh and M. Todd Long exchanged vows Oct. 5, 2002, at First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Paul Kabo Jr. performed the ceremony. Organist was Dr. Gary Miller. Vocalists were Beth Roethemeyer, Adrianne True and Tyson Zahner.
The bride is the daughter of Rick and Debbie Ebaugh of Cape Girardeau, and the late Terry Ebaugh. The groom is the son of Noranna Long of Patton, Mo., and the late Frank Long.
Maid of honor was Jennifer Godfrey of Manchester, Mo. Bridesmaids were Windy Carlton of Jackson; Tasha Lucas; Megan Thrower, cousin of the bride; Sina Agnew, sister of the bride, and Cassie Worley, all of Cape Girardeau.
Ted Slinkard of Patton was best man. Groomsmen were Eric Ebaugh of Cape Girardeau, brother of the bride; Greg Jennings of Jackson; Brian Long of Patton, Joey Seabaugh of Burfordville, and Rodney Davis of Cape Girardeau, cousins of the groom. Ushers were Clayton Agnew of Springfield, Ill., brother of the bride; Jordan Masters of Cape Girardeau and Reid Masters of Sikeston, Mo., cousins of the bride; and Mark Whaley of Sedgewickville, Mo., cousin of the groom.
Flower girl was Destinee Jenkins, daughter of Tasha Lucas. Ringbearer was Devin Wilfong, son of Chris and Candy Wilfong of Marble Hill, Mo.
Guest book attendants were Heather and Jackie Seidler of Orland Park, Ill., cousins of the bride.
Following the ceremony, the reception was held at the Elks Lodge.
The groom's mother hosted the rehearsal dinner Oct. 4 at the Elks Lodge.
Mrs. Long received a bachelor of science degree from Southeast Missouri State University in 1999. She is a community support worker at Bootheel Counseling Services in Sikeston.
The groom received a bachelor of science degree from Southeast University in 1995. He is a youth group leader with Division of Youth Services in Cape Girardeau.
The couple resides in Cape Girardeau.
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