FRIEDHEIM, Mo. -- Sally Ann Wibbenmeyer and Jonathan Mark Gregory II were married Aug. 12, 2005, at St. Hedwig Catholic Church in Chicago. The Rev. Gary Hogan performed the ceremony. Organist was Annette Szynal of Chicago.
The bride is the daughter of Michael and Cynthia Wibbenmeyer of Friedheim. The groom is the son of Dr. Jonathan and Janet Gregory of Traverse City, Mich.
Maid of honor was Sarah Kellogg of Oak Ridge. Bridesmaids were Margaretanne Sabata of Columbus, Ohio; Alexis Locke-Norton of Chicago; Jillian Gregory of Charleston, S.C., sister of the groom; and Allison Gregory of Naperville, Ill., sister-in-law of the groom.
The groom chose his brother, Jeffrey Gregory of Naperville, as best man. Groomsmen were Jon Gable of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Brent Maitland of Chicago; Carl Shurr of Austin, Texas; and Greg Wibbenmeyer of Perryville, Mo., brother of the bride. Ushers were Terry Raven of Traverse City, Mich., and Patrick Robson of Denver, Colo.
Flower girls were Sadie and Penelope Gregory, daughters of Jeffrey and Allison Gregory and nieces of the groom. Ringbearer was Aaron Wibbenmeyer, son of Greg and Julie Wibbenmeyer and nephew of the bride.
The reception was held at Pazzo's Cucina in Chicago.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner Aug. 11 at Thyme Cafe.
Mrs. Gregory is a 1994 graduate of Oak Ridge High School. She received a bachelor of arts in business administration from Stephens College in Columbia, Mo., in 1998. She is a manager in the Health and Life Sciences group of Accenture LLP in Chicago.
The groom is a 1990 graduate of Traverse City High School. He received a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering in 1995, and a master's in business administration in 2001, both from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. He is a senior manager in the Strategic Information Technology Effectiveness group of Accenture LLP.
The couple resides in Chicago.
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