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WeddingsAugust 24, 2003

First Presbyterian Church in Jackson was the setting May 17, 2003, for the wedding of Lisa Kaye Reynolds and Michael Joseph Newman. The Rev. Grant Gillard performed the ceremony. Musician and soloist was Tyson Zahner of Jackson. Parents of the bride are Budd and Sue Pence of Advance, Mo. The groom is the son of Bill and Sue Newman of Millersville...

First Presbyterian Church in Jackson was the setting May 17, 2003, for the wedding of Lisa Kaye Reynolds and Michael Joseph Newman. The Rev. Grant Gillard performed the ceremony. Musician and soloist was Tyson Zahner of Jackson.

Parents of the bride are Budd and Sue Pence of Advance, Mo. The groom is the son of Bill and Sue Newman of Millersville.

Maid of honor was Wendy Bien of Advance. Bridesmaids were Michele Ireland of Jackson, sister of the groom; Amanda and Ashley Reynolds of Jackson, daughters of the bride; Brenda Burford of Burfordville and Kim Cavanah of Jackson.

Todd Charbeneau of Michigan was best man. Groomsmen were Sean Ireland of Jackson, brother-in-law of the groom; James Pence of St. Louis, brother of the bride; Greg Brewer of Perryville, Mo., and Rick Winchester of Jackson.

Candlelighters were Amanda and Ashley Reynolds.

Flower girl was Makayla Newman of Jackson, daughter of the groom. Ringbearer was Braden Bien.

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Tammy Gray of Jackson attended the guest book.

Following the ceremony, a dinner and dance was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Jackson. Server was Judy Shirrell.

The rehearsal dinner was held May 16 at the KC Hall.

Mrs. Newman is a graduate of Zalma High School at Zalma, Mo. She is a tissue training coordinator at Procter & Gamble in Cape Girardeau.

The groom is a graduate of a Cheboygan, Mich., high school. He is a Charmin technician at Procter & Gamble.

After a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the couple is residing at Fruitland.

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