Marjorie Mae Findley and Harold Robinson Bollinger were married Nov. 19, 2005, at First Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. Harry Floyd performed the ceremony. Pianist was Janet Johns of Dudley, Mo., and vocalists were Beverly Sanders of Scott City and Gary Woolverton of Poplar Bluff, Mo.
The bride is the daughter of Raymond Fisher of Neelyville, Mo., and the late Juanita Fisher. The groom is the son of the late P.A. Bollinger and the late Sadie Mae Bollinger DeJournett.
Matron of honor was Marilyn Hale of Neelyville, and bridesmaid was Donna Tolliver of Harviell, Mo., sisters of the bride.
Milton Sanders of Scott City was best man. Groomsman was Alan Haman of Cape Girardeau, son-in-law of the groom. Ushers were Ray Green and Jackson Bollinger of Cape Girardeau, grandsons of the groom.
Candlelighters were Sandra Haman, James Bollinger, Ron Bollinger and Vincent Cox, children of the bride and groom. Unity candlelighters were Jerry Tolliver, nephew of the bride, and Jean Bollinger, daughter-in-law of the groom. Candlelight attendants were Brandy Thomas and Courtney Bourbon, granddaughters of the groom.
Flower girls were Katie and Madison Stinnett of Cape Girardeau, great-granddaughters of the groom. Ringbearer was Jarrett Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Montgomery of Dexter, Mo.
Guest book attendant was Brittany Bollinger, granddaughter of the groom. Program attendants were Frances McLard and Kelsie Stinnett, great-granddaughter of the groom.
A dinner reception was held in the fellowship hall. Servers were Regina Tolliver, Kim Hicks, Pam Stucker, nieces of the bride; Barbara Jarrell, Barb Myers, Beverly Sanders, Vicki Woolverton, Karen Riley, Mary and Connie Tolliver, and Tana Green.
The groom hosted the rehearsal dinner Nov. 18 at his home.
The groom is employed part time at Auto Tire and Parts.
The couple resides in Cape Girardeau.
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