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WeddingsFebruary 22, 2004

Kristine Ann Lyons and Ronald Robert Marshall were married June 21, 2003, at Ratliff's Christmas Tree Farm in Muncie, Ind. Paul DeLashaw performed the ceremony. Soloist was Abby Marshall of Frankenmuth, Mich., sister of the groom. The bride is the daughter of Kathleen Lyons of Cape Girardeau. The groom is the son of Alan and Sue Marshall of Frankenmuth...

Kristine Ann Lyons and Ronald Robert Marshall were married June 21, 2003, at Ratliff's Christmas Tree Farm in Muncie, Ind. Paul DeLashaw performed the ceremony. Soloist was Abby Marshall of Frankenmuth, Mich., sister of the groom.

The bride is the daughter of Kathleen Lyons of Cape Girardeau. The groom is the son of Alan and Sue Marshall of Frankenmuth.

The bride was presented in marriage by her uncle, Christopher Suhay of Cleveland, Ohio.

Maid of honor was Lauren Lyons of Cape Girardeau, and matron of honor was Dawn Caldwell of Detroit, Mich., sisters of the bride. Bridesmaids were Angela Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Abby Marshall of Frankenmuth, sisters of the groom.

The groom chose his father as best man.

Flower girls were Kelsie and Heidi DeLashaw, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeLashaw of Auburn, Wash.

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Guestbook attendants were Amanda and Molly Willis of Muncie, cousins of the groom.

Following the ceremony, the reception was held at the Christmas tree farm.

The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner June 20 at the home of Retha Marshall of Cowan, Mich., grandmother of the groom.

Mrs. Marshall is a 1995 graduate of Jackson High School, 1999 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University, and received a master of divinity degree from Eden School of Theology in 2003. She is pastor of Living Waters Free Methodist Church in St. Louis.

The groom is a 1989 graduate of Frankenmuth High School, and a 1994 graduate of Michigan State University. He is export manager at Bunge North America.

The couple is residing in Maryland Heights, Mo.

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