Jonna Trower and Zane McClard exchanged vows July 23, 2005, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. The Rev. J. Friedel performed the ceremony. Music was provided by Trio Girardeaux. Pianist was Cheryl Oberhaus and vocalist was Joelle Trower.
Lector was Jennifer Taylor of St. Louis. Giftbearers were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wetton, Christopher and Suzanne of Hannibal, Mo. Eucharistic ministers were Mr. and Mrs. Rich Miller of Montgomery City, Mo. Miller is godfather of the bride.
Parents of the bride are Jerry and Judy Trower of Palmyra, Mo. The groom is the son of Bruce and Diana McClard of Jackson.
Maid of honor was Joelle Trower, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Katie Sauer of St. Louis, Nabiha Calcuttawala of Clinton, La., Megan Youse and Denise Hurt of Columbia, Mo.
Ray McClard was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Dee Jones, Jesse McAllister and Aaron Anderson of Cape Girardeau, and A.J. Biri of Jackson, cousin of the groom. Ushers were Lance McClard and Ryan Biri of Jackson, cousins of the groom; Justin Brown and Matthew Irwin of Cape Girardeau.
Candlelighters were Katie Ryan of St. Louis and Sara Ryan of Cape Girardeau.
Flower girl and ringbearer were Madison and Grant McClard, children of Ryan and Julie McClard of O'Fallon, Mo., and niece and nephew of the groom.
Kristen Kelly of Jackson attended the guest book.
A dinner and dance was held at Drury Inn in Jackson.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner July 22 at Buffalo Wild Wings.
Mrs. McClard is a 2000 graduate of Hannibal High School, and received a degree in marketing management from Southeast Missouri State University in 2004. She is employed at American General Financial Services in Cape Girardeau.
The groom is a 1998 graduate of Jackson High School, and received a degree in exercise science from Southeast in 2003. He is employed by Chris Pike Trucking in Cape Girardeau.
After a Caribbean cruise, the couple is residing in Jackson.
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