Marisa Kirsten Kelley McCarthy and Andrew Taylor Dial were married June 30, 2006, in Bates City, Mo. Sean Sears performed the ceremony. Harpist was Michael O'Shiver and keyboardist was Denny Osburn.
The bride is the daughter of Susan McCarthy of Westlake Village, Calif., and Michael McCarthy of Malibu, Calif. The groom is the son of Taylor and Anne Dial of Cape Girardeau.
Maid of honor was Kelli Mastro of Westlake Village. Bridesmaids were Alexandra McCarthy of Westlake Village, sister of the bride; Jennifer Hopper of Hannibal, Mo., Kerry Phillips of Salt Lake City, Utah, Kelly Weaver and Kim Clinkenbeard of Odessa, Texas, and Nicole Simpson-Galligan of San Diego, Calif.
Charles Richey of Cape Girardeau and Ted Ingalls of Peculiar, Mo., were best men. Groomsmen were Scott Hopper of Cape Girardeau, Jeff Ulrich of St. Clair, Mo., and Paul Wakeland of Tulsa, Okla. Ushers were Joe Ketzner of Edmond, Okla., and Jeremy Rogles of Springfield, Mo.
Flower girl was Kate Harding, cousin of the groom, and Garrett Richey, both of Cape Girardeau.
Melissa Sisco attended the guest book.
The reception was held at Meadowview Gardens in Bates City.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner June 29 in Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. Dial received a degree in broadcast journalism from Pepperdine University in Malibu. She was a reporter and meteorologist with CBS News.
The groom is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Rolla. He is a mechanical engineer with BP.
After a wedding trip to Maui, Hawaii, the couple resides in Tulsa.
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