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WeddingsNovember 26, 2000

JACKSON, Mo. -- Stephanie DeAnna Pick and Keith Edward Inman exchanged vows Sept. 9, 2000, at La Croix United Methodist Church. The Rev. Ron Watts performed the double ring ceremony. Pianist was Chris Nall and soloist was Jeff Smith, both of Cape Girardeau...

JACKSON, Mo. -- Stephanie DeAnna Pick and Keith Edward Inman exchanged vows Sept. 9, 2000, at La Croix United Methodist Church. The Rev. Ron Watts performed the double ring ceremony. Pianist was Chris Nall and soloist was Jeff Smith, both of Cape Girardeau.

Parents of the couple are Steven and Debbie Pick of Washington, Mo., and Ken and Sherry Inman of Jackson.

Maid of honor was Stacy Pick of Washington, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Kathleen and Jessica Pick of Washington, sisters of the bride; Jenny Scroggins of Vail, Colo.; Christine Osborne, Tina Luebbers, Amy LaBlance and Julie Bardsley, all of St. Louis.

Collin Patterson of Cape Girardeau served the groom as best man. Groomsmen were Trent Copanas and Greg Smith of Cape Girardeau, Kent Mouser of St. Charles, Mo., Scott Smith, Brent Metje and Blake Gerard of Cape Girardeau, and Jake Smith of Fort Wayne, Ind. Ushers were Duane Beussink and Micky Engelhardt of Cape Girardeau.

Flower girl was Madison Camden, daughter of Stacy Pick and Chris Camden and niece of the bride. Ringbearer was Patrick Burris, son of Kyla Burris of Austin, Texas, and nephew of the groom.

Candlelighters were Annie Criddle and Brandon Brazel of Cape Girardeau.

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Bridgette Scroggins attended the guest book.

Following the ceremony, the reception was held at the Elks Lodge. Servers were Rebecca Montgomery and Eric Dean.

The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner Sept. 8 at Drury Lodge.

Mrs. Inman is a student at Southeast Missouri State University.

The groom is a real estate agent with Century 21 Ashland Realty.

The couple resides in Cape Girardeau.

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