Suzanne Urhahn and Travis Duff were married April 30, 2011, at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Kelso, Mo. The Revs. Oliver Clavin and Normand Varone performed the ceremony. Betty Ressel of Kelso was organist, and Jim Simmons of Benton, Mo., was vocalist.
The bride is the daughter of John and Diane Urhahn of Benton. The groom is the son of George and Darlene Duff of Scott City.
Matron of honor was Melanie Heuring of Benton, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Shannon LeGrand and Vanessa Morgan of Benton; Tammy Stamp of Little Rock, Ark., sister of the groom; Heather Benson of Kelso, Andrea Koepp of Benton, Tina Higdon of New Hamburg, Mo., Julie Duenne of Benton, and Cara Dirnberger of Oran, Mo.
Mark Stamp of Little Rock, brother-in-law of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen were Norman Heuring Jr. of Benton, brother-in-law of the bride; Devin Heuring of Benton, Brent and Nathan Stamp of Little Rock, nephews of the groom; Bryan Rodgers of Chesterfield, Mo.; Joey Jacobs and Brandon Amick of Scott City, and Curtis Buehrle of Ballwin, Mo., cousins of the groom. Ushers were Jeremy Mouser, Jason Bickings and Matt Holder, all of Scott City.
Flower girls were Riley Buehrle and Sophie Soltow. Riley is the daughter of Curtis and Shannon Buehrle. Sophie is the daughter of Chris and Sarah Soltow of Ballwin.
The reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Scott City.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner April 29 at St. Augustine Parish Center.
Mrs. Duff is a graduate of Kelly High School. She received a degree in finance from Southeast Missouri State University. She is assistant consumer lending manager at Montgomery Bank in Cape Girardeau.
The groom is a graduate of Scott City High School. He received a degree in marketing from Southeast. He is a sales representative with Glazer's Midwest.
After a wedding trip to Riviera Maya, Mexico, the couple is residing in Scott City.
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