Jackelyn Laurel Hendricks and Jeremy Donald Hanner, both of Maumelle, Arkansas, were married Dec. 19, 2015, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Cape Girardeau. The Rev. David Hulshof performed the ceremony. Cheryl Oberhaus of Cape Girardeau was pianist and Mary Richards of Cape Girardeau was vocalist. Readers were Steven Hendricks of Cape Girardeau and Connie McAnelly of Jackson.
The bride is the daughter of Larry and Candy Hendricks of Cape Girardeau and the groom is the son of Steve and Pam Hanner of Annapolis, Missouri.
The man of honor was Todd McAnelly of St. Louis. Bridesmaids were Emily Welker of St. Louis and Janna Owens of Cape Girardeau, and bridesman was Brent Wessel of St. Louis.
Flower girls were Bonita Hendricks, niece of the bride, and Presley Hanner, niece of the groom.
The ring bearer was Henry Hanner, nephew of the groom.
Best man was Jared Middleton of Annapolis. Groomsmen were Jason Hanner of St. Louis, brother of the groom; Josh Hanner of Cape Girardeau, brother of the groom; and Josh Rainey of Annapolis.
Ushers were Phillip Yarbro and Derek Yarbro, both of Cape Girardeau and cousins of the bride.
Following the wedding ceremony, a dinner and dance were held at Deerfield Lodge in Cape Girardeau.
Jackelyn is a 2013 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in economics. She is a resource analyst for MidSOUTH at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Jeremy is a 2013 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. He is attending the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy and will graduate in May 2017 as a pharmacist. He is a pharmacy intern at Baptist Health in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
The couple will take a honeymoon in May to Gulf Shores, Alabama. They live in Maumelle.
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