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WeddingsAugust 28, 2005

Jessica Lynn Harris and Landon James Maevers exchanged vows July 22, 2005, at Preston Wood Trails lakeside gazebo in Cape Girardeau. E.D. Francis performed the ceremony. Music was by Dave Boyer of Cape Girardeau, uncle and godfather of the groom. The bride is the daughter of Larry and Brenda Harris of Jackson. The groom is the son of Jim and Debbie Maevers of Cape Girardeau...

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Jessica Lynn Harris and Landon James Maevers exchanged vows July 22, 2005, at Preston Wood Trails lakeside gazebo in Cape Girardeau. E.D. Francis performed the ceremony. Music was by Dave Boyer of Cape Girardeau, uncle and godfather of the groom.

The bride is the daughter of Larry and Brenda Harris of Jackson. The groom is the son of Jim and Debbie Maevers of Cape Girardeau.

Maid of honor was Kyleigh Maevers of Jackson, sister of the groom. Bridesmaid was Megan Day of Cape Girardeau.

Justin Locke was best man, and groomsman was Trey Maevers, brother of the groom, both of Cape Girardeau. Ushers were Nick Hobeck, cousin of the bride, and Brad Walters, uncle of the groom, both of Jackson.

Flower girl was Delaney Boyer, daughter of Dave and Debbie Boyer and cousin of the groom. Ringbearers were Collin and Caleb Hitt, sons of the bride; Brayden Walters and Jonathan Shirley. Brayden is the son of Brad and Joni Walters and cousin of the groom. Jonathan is the son of Terry and Karen Shirley of Jackson and cousin of the bride.

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Hailey Maevers of Cape Girardeau and Rachael Shirley of Jackson attended the guest book.

The reception was held lakeside at Preston Wood Trails. Servers were Sara Hobeck of Jackson, Crystal Honey of Olive Branch, Ill., and Kim Davidson of Cape Girardeau.

The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner July 21 at their home.

Mrs. Maevers is a graduate of Jackson High School. She is a bartender at Main Street Lanes.

The groom attended Jackson High School. He is general manager at Main Street Lanes.

After a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple is residing in Jackson.

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