Tracy Michele Romine and Kevin Lee Lawson were united in marriage March 27, 2004, at First Presbyterian Church in Cape Girardeau. The Rev. Paul Kabo performed the ceremony. Pianist was Gary Miller of Cape Girardeau and vocalist was Shannon Lawson of Sikeston, Mo.
Parents of the bride are Ron and Pauline Romine of Rolla, Mo. The groom is the son of Carolyn Lawson of Sikeston.
Maid of honor was Jennifer Gianino of St. Louis. Bridesmaids were Angela Chaffin of Springfield, Mo., sister of the bride; Shannon Benson of Rolla, cousin of the bride; Sarah Masterson of Benton, Mo., Beth Seabaugh of Daisy, Kandi Caradine of Memphis, Tenn., and Jenny King of St. Charles, Mo.
Jason Westfall of Sikeston served the groom as best man. Groomsmen were Marcellus Jones and Luke Pavon of Cape Girardeau, Chris Crosby of Sikeston, Chris Sullivan of Chaffee, Mo., Robert Marable of Florida, and Key-V Williams of Cape Girardeau.
Candlelighters were Whitney and Hannah Fowler, daughters of Brad and Cherie Fowler of Hernando, Miss., nieces of the groom.
Flower girls were Heather Chaffin, niece of the bride, and Baylee Perry, niece of the groom. Ringbearer was Joshua Elliott, cousin of the bride. Heather is the daughter of Jody and Angela Chaffin. Baylee is the daughter of Russel and Audra Perry of Steele, Mo. Joshua is the son of Jim and Gayle Elliott of Rolla.
Heather Lawson, niece of the groom, attended the guest book.
Following the ceremony, the reception was held at Drury Lodge.
The bride and groom hosted the rehearsal dinner March 26 at Port Cape Yacht Club.
Mrs. Lawson is a graduate of John F. Hodge High School in St. James, Mo. She received a bachelor of science degree in advertising and marketing from Southeast Missouri State University. She is general manager at Ruby Tuesday.
The groom is a graduate of Sikeston High School. He received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Southeast in 1997. He is a process planner at Procter & Gamble.
The couple is residing in Jackson.
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