Bethany Jane Rouggly and Blake Darden Fields were married May 24, 2014, at Cape First Church in Cape Girardeau. Lucas Rouggly of St. Louis, brother of the bride, performed the ceremony. Jared Rouggly of Carthage, Illinois, brother of the bride, was guitarist. Holt Walker of Clermont, Florida, was pianist.
Parents of the couple are Mike and Cindy Rouggly and Roger and Marsha Fields of Jackson.
Matron of honor was Elysia King of Maryland Heights, Missouri, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Ashley Walker of Clermont, Caitlyn Bess, Kristen Boyd and Elizabeth Harvey, all of Jackson; and Kinsey Nurnberger of St. Charles, Missouri.
Trent Dickerson of Jackson was best man. Groomsmen were Kyle Fields, brother of the groom; Ben Rouggly, brother of the bride; and Taylor Kight, all of Jackson; Josh Johns of Saskatoon, Canada, and Chris Moore of St. Charles. Ushers were Zach and Seth Fields of Glenallen, Missouri, cousins of the groom; Luke Nurnberger of Troy, Missouri, and Dylan McDonald of Columbia,
Missouri.
Flower girls were Adeline, Cordelia and Olivia Rouggly. Ringbearers were Ezra, Cyrus and Isaiah Rouggly. Adeline, Cordelia and Isaiah are children of Lucas and Alana Rouggly, nieces and nephew of the bride. Olivia, Ezra and Cyrus are children of Jared and Heather Rouggly, niece and nephews of the bride.
A dinner and dance reception was held at Bavarian Halle in Jackson.
The groom's mother hosted the rehearsal dinner May 23 at Connection Point Church in Jackson.
Bethany attended Lindenwood University, and is currently attending Goldfarb School of Nursing in St. Louis. She is employed at Joe's Crab Shack in St. Peters, Missouri.
Blake expects to receive a bachelor of science degree in English education from Lindenwood in December. He is employed at Joe's Crab Shack in St. Peters.
After a wedding trip to Riviera Maya, Mexico, the couple is residing in St. Charles.
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