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WeddingsJune 24, 2001

JACKSON, Mo. -- First Baptist Church was the setting Jan. 27, 2001, for the wedding of Kelli Renea Borum and Norman Dean Clippard. The Rev. David Clippard, brother of the groom, performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Laura Robinson, and vocalists were Robyn Hosp and Kimberly Miller...

JACKSON, Mo. -- First Baptist Church was the setting Jan. 27, 2001, for the wedding of Kelli Renea Borum and Norman Dean Clippard. The Rev. David Clippard, brother of the groom, performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Laura Robinson, and vocalists were Robyn Hosp and Kimberly Miller.

Parents of the bride are Kelly and Beverly Borum of Urich, Mo. The groom is the son of Betty Cord of Jackson.

The bride was presented in marriage by her father.

Matron of honor was Lisa Drum. Bridesmaids were Rhonda Tarpey and Terra Cook, sisters of the bride, and Pam Williams. Junior bridesmaid was Laurie Clippard, niece of the groom.

Tim Clippard served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were Wally Dworaczyk, brother-in-law of the groom; Luke Clippard, nephew of the groom; and Tim Hendershott. Ushers were Dan Tarpey and Bill Cook, brothers-in-law of the bride; Greg Schwab and Justin Thompson.

Candlelighters were Kimberly Miller and Danielle Drum.

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Flower girl was Anna Tarpey, niece of the bride. Ringbearer was Brock Austin.

Melissa Miller attended the guest book. Program attendants were Jessica Cook, niece of the bride, and Caitlin Drum. Gift attendants were Alex Austin, and Luke Clippard, nephew of the groom.

Following the ceremony, a dinner and dance reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Jackson. Servers were Brenda McQuay, LaDena Nelson and Debbie Hendershott.

Mrs. Clippard is employed at the JCPenney corporate office in Plano, Texas.

The groom is employed by ABF Trucklines in Dallas, Texas.

The couple resides in Frisco, Texas.

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