Heather Ann Hey and Eric John Nejman were married Nov. 4, 2006, at Cape Girardeau Country Club. Judge Ben Lewis performed the ceremony. Pianist was Mary Mims of Cape Girardeau, and vocalists were Christy Hey of St. Louis, sister of the bride, and Jason Nejman of Terre Haute, Ind., brother of the groom.
The bride is the daughter of Everett and Tina Hey of Jackson, and the late Jeanne Hey. The groom is the son of Dave and Jean Nejman of Dyer, Ind.
Maid of honor was Rebecca Hellrich of St. Louis. Bridesmaids were Christy Hey, Meagan Reynolds and Emily Fidler of St. Louis, and Olivia Cain of Schaumburg, Ill.
Steve Hough of Crown Point, Ind., was best man. Groomsmen were Jason Nejman, Matt Whan of Fort Wayne, Ind., D.T. DiTamasso of Torrance, Calif., and Alan Samargin of Munster, Ind. Ushers were Kevin Nejman of Dyer, brother of the groom; and Jake and Robert LeGrand of Jackson, stepbrothers of the bride.
Flower girls were Anna Reno and Mary Stewart, cousins of the bride. Anna is the daughter of Don and Patty Reno, and Mary is the daughter of Kevin and Becky Stewart, all of House Springs, Mo.
Guest book attendants were Michael and Kipper LeGrand of Jackson, stepbrothers of the bride.
The reception was held at the country club.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner Nov. 3 at Port Cape.
Mrs. Nejman is a 2001 graduate of Central High School, and received a bachelor of science degree in industrial and manufacturing engineering from Indiana Institute of Technology in 2004. She is an industrial engineer and manufacturing and operations ERP coordinator with Curtis Toledo Inc. in St. Louis.
The groom is a 1999 graduate of Andrean High School in Dyer. He expects to receive a bachelor of arts degree in organizational leadership from Fontbonne University in St. Louis in December. He is merchandise supervisor at Best Buy in Brentwood, Mo.
After a wedding trip to Oahu, Maui and Molokai, Hawaii, the couple resides in St. Louis.
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