SCOTT CITY -- Francie Marie Restoff and David Anthony Landewee were married Jan. 8, 2000, at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in DuBois, Ill. The Rev. Daniel Jurek performed the double ring ceremony.
Lector was Edna Thompson of Jackson. Mass servers were Stewart and Steven Reidelberger of Tamaroa, Ill., cousins of the bride. Offertory gifts were carried by Chris Ritter of DuQuoin, Ill., aunt and godmother of the bride.
Organist/pianist was Elise Ibedahl and Jennifer Boczek. Vocalist was Elaine Konkel of DuBois.
Parents of the couple are Gene and LaVerne Restoff of Scheller, Ill., and Anthony and Janet Landewee of Scott City.
Jeannie Restoff of Scheller was her sister's maid of honor. Matron of honor was Melissa Craft of Jackson, sister of the groom. Bridesmaids were Andrea Middleton of Nashville, Ill.; Marsha Eaton of Dexter; and Vanessa Landewee of Scott City, sister of the groom.
Best man was Stephen Landewee of Cape Girardeau, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Eddie Craft of Jackson, brother-in-law of the groom; Danny Restoff of Tamaroa and Jim Restoff of Okawville, Ill., brothers of the bride; and Kevin Restoff of Scheller, cousin of the bride. Usher was Bobby Restoff of Tamaroa, brother of the bride.
Flower girls were Melinna Craft of Jackson, niece of the groom and godchild of the bride; Miranda Craft of Jackson, niece and godchild of the groom; and Sara Landewee of Cape Girardeau, niece of the groom.
Following the ceremony, a dinner reception and dance was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in DuBois.
Mrs. Landewee received an associate's degree in nursing from Rend Lake Community College in 1989, and a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Webster University in 1998. She is a registered nurse at St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau.
The groom attended Southeast Missouri State University. He is self-employed with Landewee Farms in Chaffee.
After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple resides near Chaffee.
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