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WeddingsJune 30, 2002

JACKSON, Mo. -- Angela Lee Troxel and Dominick Richard Burley were married April 6, 2002, at Zion Lutheran Church in Dallas, Texas. Dr. David Bahn performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Susan Sipe, pianist was Diane Bahn, and soloist was Gene Frizzell...

JACKSON, Mo. -- Angela Lee Troxel and Dominick Richard Burley were married April 6, 2002, at Zion Lutheran Church in Dallas, Texas. Dr. David Bahn performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Susan Sipe, pianist was Diane Bahn, and soloist was Gene Frizzell.

Parents of the couple are Jerry and Cheryl Troxel of Mansfield, Texas, and Paul and Joyce Burley of Jackson.

The bride was presented in marriage by her father.

Matron of honor was Raechelle Stover of Texas, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Kelly Rudat of St. Louis, DeAnne Bright and Lori Schnaithman of Texas.

Chris Feeney of Jackson served the groom as best man. Groomsmen were Mark Boyd of Jackson, Brad Derr of Plainfield, Ill., and Ken Kern of St. Louis. Ushers were Robert Owen and Mike Ball of Texas.

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Flower girls were Samantha Feeney, goddaughter of the groom; Lauren Stover, niece and goddaughter of the bride; and Grayson Bright, daughter of DeAnne Bright. Ringbearers were Glen Boyd and Daulton Derr, godsons of the groom.

Following the ceremony, the reception, dinner and dance was held at City Place Center in Dallas.

The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner April 5 at Blue Mesa Grill in Dallas.

Mrs. Burley is a graduate of Texas Christian University. She is a strategic analyst with Neiman Marcus.

The groom is a graduate of Notre Dame High School, Southeast Missouri State University, and received a master's degree from UTA in Texas. He is a senior developer with Brierley and Partners in Dallas.

After a wedding trip to St. Martin, Caribbean Island, the couple is residing in Allen, Texas.

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