Lindsey Jo Grissom and Lance Weldon Limbaugh were married June 1, 2013, at Maple United Methodist Church. The Rev. Ron Watts of La Croix Church performed the ceremony. Organist was Karen Seiler of Benton, Mo.
The bride is the daughter of Randon Grissom and Alan and Lillian Holford of Cape Girardeau. The groom is the son of Douglas and Carol Limbaugh of Jackson.
Maid of honor was Meredith Grissom of Cape Girardeau, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Elizabeth Ervin of Cape Girardeau, Alisha Bonner of Decatur, Ill., Amber Beard of Cape Girardeau, Danielle Lee of Oran, Mo., and Rebecca Christian of Diehlstadt, Mo.
Todd Limbaugh of Jackson served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were Tyler Gerlach, Martin Hoffman II, Andrew Hecht, Jonathan Edwards and Joshua Douglas, all of Jackson. Ushers were Andrew McAuley and Derek Sherrill of Cape Girardeau; Louis Reisenbichler, cousin of the groom, and James McGhee, both of Jackson.
Flower girl was Alyvia Bartlett of Fort Smith, Ark., daughter of Tracie Hayes and Chance Bartlett and cousin of the groom. Ringbearer was Martin Hoffman III, son of Martin and Kim Hoffman II.
Program and guest book attendant was Jacob Farrow of Jackson, cousin and godson of the groom.
A dinner and dance reception was held at Ray's Plaza Center.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner May 31 at Delmonico's in Jackson.
Mrs. Limbaugh is a 2003 graduate of Kelly High School at Benton. She received a bachelor of science degree in exceptional child education in 2009 and a master of arts in teacher leadership in 2011, both from Southeast Missouri State University. She is a special education teacher at Kelly High School.
The groom is a 2001 graduate of Jackson High School. He received a bachelor of science degree from Southeast in 2006. He is employed by J.C. Cable and is co-owner of Limbaugh Monument Engraving.
After a wedding trip to Nashville and Gatlinburg, Tenn., the couple is residing in Jackson.
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