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WeddingsJuly 27, 2014

Kathryn Wayman and Matthew Hileman were married June 28, 2014, at the Boat House Wine Co. near Bloomfield, Missouri. The Rev. Tom Sullenger performed the ceremony. Recorded music was played. Parents of the couple are Norman and Joy Wayman of Murphysboro, Illinois, and Douglas and Elizabeth Hileman of Cape Girardeau...

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Kathryn Wayman and Matthew Hileman were married June 28, 2014, at the Boat House Wine Co. near Bloomfield, Missouri. The Rev. Tom Sullenger performed the ceremony. Recorded music was played.

Parents of the couple are Norman and Joy Wayman of Murphysboro, Illinois, and Douglas and Elizabeth Hileman of Cape Girardeau.

Maid of honor was Stephanie Blest of Cape Girardeau, and matron of honor was Virginia Rutledge of Houston, Texas, twin sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Jenny Lindenberg of Cape Girardeau and Risa Shamada of St. Louis. Junior bridesmaid was Layla Shamada Edmunds, daughter of John Edmunds and Risa Shamada.

Andrew Hileman of Cape Girardeau was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Michael Dahle of St. Louis, Anthony Cervantes of Cape Girardeau, and Daniel Steck of Wichita, Kansas, cousin of the groom. Ushers were Stuart Rutledge of Houston and Robert Beavers of Kansas City, Missouri, brothers-in-law of the bride; Rebecca Wayman of Kansas City, sister of the bride; Jeremy Dillon of Chicago; and Matthew Miller of Cape Girardeau.

Flower girl and ringbearer were Corinne and Caden Beavers, niece and nephew of the bride. They are the children of Robert Beavers and Rebecca Wayman.

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The reception was held at the Boat House.

The rehearsal dinner was held June 27 at the home of the groom's parents.

Mrs. Hileman received bachelor of science and master of science degrees in nursing from Southeast Missouri State University. She is a family nurse practitioner at Advance Pain Center in Cape Girardeau.

The groom received a bachelor of general studies degree from Southeast. He is a student at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine.

The couple is living in Cape Girardeau.

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