Hallie Anne Fieser and David Eastman Hearnes were married April 14, 2012, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Jackson. The Rev. John Harth performed the ceremony. Pianist was Jerry Ganiel of Marble Hill, Mo. Soloists were Geri McKellar of Wickliffe, Ohio, Laura Higgerson of Sikeston, Mo., and Abbie Fieser of Tilsit, sister of the bride.
The bride is the daughter of Dan and Mary Jane Fieser of Tilsit. The groom is the son of Jo Ann Hearnes of Cape Girardeau and Walter and Mary Hearnes of Fort Worth, Texas.
Maid of honor was Abbie Fieser. Bridesmaids were Sarah McDonald of Cape Girardeau, Jenna Russell of Lees Summit, Mo., and Rachael Finch of Spring Hill, Tenn.
John Nall of St. Louis and Bryan Missey of Nashville, Tenn., were best men. Groomsmen were Eric Wallace of St. Louis and Trevor Camp of San Diego, Calif. Ushers were Ray Knoll of Gravel Hill, Mo., Joel Neely of Oak Ridge, and Timothy Chism of Cape Girardeau.
Flower girls were Gracie Smith of Sikeston, cousin of the bride; Caroline Moore of Fort Thomas, Ky., and September McKellar of Wickliffe, cousins of the groom. Ringbearers were Joshua and Jackson Hearnes of Murfreesboro, Tenn., nephews of the groom.
The reception was held at the Elks Lodge in Jackson.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at the Elks Lodge.
Mrs. Hearnes received a master of arts degree in public history from Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, and a bachelor of science degree in historic preservation from Southeast Missouri State University. She is an architectural historian with Cultural Resource Analysts Inc. in Knoxville, Tenn.
The groom received a bachelor of science degree in historic preservation from Southeast. He is assistant manager at Guitar Center in Knoxville.
After a wedding trip to Charleston, S.C., and Savannah, Ga., the couple is residing in Knoxville.
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