Kelly Lynne Suedekum and Tyson Matthew Suhre were married July 2, 2005, at St. Andrew Lutheran Church. The Rev. Paul Short performed the ceremony. Reader was Kristen Newell of Jackson. Organist was Pat Palisch and soloist was Fred Burgard, both of Cape Girardeau.
Parents of the couple are Roger and Linda Suedekum and Bill and Lynn Suhre, all of Cape Girardeau.
Maid of honor was Jamie Suedekum of Cape Girardeau, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Kim Newman of Cape Girardeau, Bess Cain of Florissant, Mo., Melissa McNeely of Cape Girardeau, and Angela McLean of Jackson, sister of the groom.
Ryan LaRose of Scott City was best man. Groomsmen were Matthew and Michael Harris of St. Charles, Mo., cousins of the groom; Greg Cook of Cape Girardeau; and Jason McLean of Jackson, brother-in-law of the groom. Ushers were Bernie Macatangay of Sterling Heights, Mich., and Kyle Broom of Urbana, Ill.
Flower girl was Sydne Newman, goddaughter of the bride, and ringbearer was Eli Newman, children of Adam and Kim Newman.
Guest book attendants were Susan Tilley and daughter Samantha of Jackson, cousins of the groom. Program attendants were Cheri Churchill and Jaimie Emerson of Cape Girardeau.
The reception was held at Deerfield Lodge. Servers were Debbie Suhre of Jackson and Carol Harris of St. Charles, aunts of the groom.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner July 1 at Dexter Bar-B-Que.
Mrs. Suhre received a bachelor of science degree in early childhood education from Southeast Missouri State University, and a master's degree in curriculum and instruction from William Woods University. She is a fourth grade teacher at Alma Schrader School.
The groom received an associate degree of applied science in technical computer graphics from Southeast, and a design drafting certificate from Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center. He is a custom home electronics installer with Stereo One Inc.
The couple is residing in Cape Girardeau.
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