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WeddingsOctober 8, 2000

Sarah Jayne Moore and Aaron Lynn Foote were married March 18, 2000, at Centenary United Methodist Church. Dr. Clayton Smith performed the double ring ceremony. Pianist and soloist was Chris Nall of Cape Girardeau. Parents of the bride are Dr. Arthur and Karen Turner of Greensburg, Ind. The groom is the son of Richard and Mary Miller of Cape Girardeau, and the late Larry Foote...

Sarah Jayne Moore and Aaron Lynn Foote were married March 18, 2000, at Centenary United Methodist Church. Dr. Clayton Smith performed the double ring ceremony. Pianist and soloist was Chris Nall of Cape Girardeau.

Parents of the bride are Dr. Arthur and Karen Turner of Greensburg, Ind. The groom is the son of Richard and Mary Miller of Cape Girardeau, and the late Larry Foote.

Natalie Moore of Greensburg, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Amy Eckelmann of Jackson, Mo., Traci Mueller of Cape Girardeau, Melissa Crow of Fayetteville, N.C., and Tara Bollinger of Scott City, Mo.

The groom chose his brother, Andrew Foote of Jacksonville, N.C., as best man. Groomsmen were Gary Mason of Benton, Mo.; Nathan Mueller, Corey Menz and Brad Fornkohl, all of Cape Girardeau. Ushers were Blake and Scott Rafferty of Tucson, Ariz., cousins of the bride.

Candlelighters were Marci Kester and Alyssa Holyfield.

Scriptures were read by Dr. Turner, stepfather of the bride.

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Guest book and program attendants were Dana Wren of Scott City and Tara Mason of Benton.

Following the ceremony, the reception was held at the Elks Lodge. Servers were Kara Hastings and Gloria Mayo.

The rehearsal dinner was held March 17 at the church.

Mrs. Foote is a 1994 graduate of Central High School. She is a registered nurse at Southeast Missouri Hospital.

The groom is a 1994 graduate of Central High School. He is employed at Delta Concrete in Fruitland, Mo.

The couple resides in Cape Girardeau.

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