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WeddingsMay 29, 2005

Malissa S. Mautino and Trentis E. Miller were married Feb. 19, 2005, at St. Mary, the Virgin, Aldermanbury at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo. The Rev. Brad Sheppard performed the ceremony. Soloist was Feleg Abraha of St. Louis, and flutist was Mollie Baxley of Plano, Texas...

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Malissa S. Mautino and Trentis E. Miller were married Feb. 19, 2005, at St. Mary, the Virgin, Aldermanbury at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo. The Rev. Brad Sheppard performed the ceremony. Soloist was Feleg Abraha of St. Louis, and flutist was Mollie Baxley of Plano, Texas.

The bride is the daughter of Paul and Linda Mautino of Chillicothe, Mo. The groom is the son of Fritz and Marsha Sander of Jackson, and the late Bruce Miller.

Matron of honor was Katie Acres of Chillicothe, sister of the bride. Bridesmaid was Allison Gaston of Chillicothe.

Frank Miller of Jackson was his brother's best man. Groomsman was Jason Jones of Jackson. Ushers were Brian White of Louisiana, Mo., Jon Gatz of Joplin, Mo., Garret Daniel of Rodgers, Ark., and Steve Sander of Minneapolis, Minn., stepbrother of the groom.

Flower girl and ringbearer were Emma and Bailey Vollenger, children of Tim and Kim Vollenger of St. Louis.

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Lindsey and Katie Lightner attended the guest book.

The reception was held at the Mueller Center at Westminster College. Servers were Lindsey Borgett and Sarah Goss.

The groom's mother and stepfather hosted the rehearsal dinner Feb. 18 at Fulton Country Club.

Mrs. Miller received a bachelor of arts degree in biology from Westminster. She is a pharmacy technician with Option Care in Columbia, Mo.

The groom received a bachelor of arts degree in business administration from Westminster. He is a loan assistant with Boone County National Bank in Columbia.

The couple is residing in Columbia.

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