OAK RIDGE, Mo. -- Sheila Ann Miller and Robert Jacob Grayhek were united in marriage Oct. 21, 2000, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jackson, Mo. The Rev. Wayne Palmer performed the double ring ceremony. Liturgist was the Rev. David Burge. Organist was Dr. Gary Miller, trumpeter was Dr. Marc Fulgham, and vocalists were Lori Shaffer and Dr. Christopher Goeke, all of Cape Girardeau.
The bride is the daughter of Floyd "Pete" and Judy Miller of Oak Ridge. The groom is the son of Dr. Sterling and Elisabeth Cossaboom of Cape Girardeau and George and Karen Grayhek of Prescott, Ariz.
Matron of honor was Brenda Hoehn of Perryville, Mo. Bridesmaid was Jennifer Dirnberger of Benton, Mo.
George J. Grayhek of Long Beach, Calif., was his brother's best man. Groomsman was Mark Sprigg of Cape Girardeau. Ushers were Nathan and Phillip Miller of Oak Ridge, brothers of the bride.
Candlelighters were Leslie Mayfield and Dericka Meyr, cousin of the bride, both of Friedheim, Mo.
Flower girl and ringbearer were Kristina and Stephan Grayhek, niece and nephew of the groom. They are the children of George and Anna Grayhek.
Cathy Strickland of Jackson attended the guest book. Programs were handed out by Dawnelle Meyr of Friedheim, cousin of the bride.
Following the ceremony, a dinner and dance was held at Bavarian Halle in Jackson.
The rehearsal dinner was held Oct. 20 at the home of the groom's mother and stepfather.
Mrs. Grayhek is a graduate of Oak Ridge High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Southeast Missouri State University. She is a registered nurse in the Intensive Care Unit at Southeast Missouri Hospital.
The groom is a graduate of Gunnison High School in Gunnison, Colo. He received a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Southeast University. He is a registered nurse in the Emergency Department at St. Francis Medical Center.
The couple is residing in Jackson.
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