JACKSON, Mo. -- Robin Christina Wiegand and Stephen Paul Masters were married July 14, 2001, at St. Paul Lutheran Church. The Rev. David Johnson performed the double ring ceremony. Organist was Pat Palisch and soloist was Greg Farrow, both of Jackson.
Ronald and Florence Wiegand of Jackson are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Geoffrey and Margaret Masters of Newport, Wales, United Kingdom.
Matron of honor was Rhonda Farrow of Jackson, sister of the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Brook Whitledge, daughter of Darren and Joan Whitledge of Jackson.
Peter Masters of Newport, Wales, served his brother as best man. Junior groomsman was Austin Applebee, son of Mike and Laurie Applebee of Seneca, Ill. Ushers were Greg Farrow of Jackson, brother-in-law of the bride, and Justin Koenig of Perryville, Mo., cousin of the bride.
Candlelighters were Lisa Lipke and Sarah Gerringer of Jackson.
Flower girl was Madison Spanley, daughter of Jason and Christine Spanley of Tamaroa, Ill., and cousin of the bride. Ringbearer was Lucas Farrow, son of Greg and Rhonda Farrow and nephew of the bride.
Terri Wiegand of Morris, Ill., and Kristen Koenig of Perryville attended the guest book.
Following the ceremony, the reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Servers were Delores Wiegand of Morris and Verna Kaufmann of Altenburg, Mo., aunts of the bride.
The bride and groom hosted the rehearsal dinner July 13 at the KC Hall.
Mrs. Masters received a bachelor of science degree in early childhood and elementary education from Southeast Missouri State University in 1999. She is a first grade teacher at Orchard Elementary in Jackson.
The groom received a bachelor of arts degree in commercial illustration from Swansea Institute of Higher Education in Swansea, Wales. He is employed by Primerica.
After a wedding trip to Honolulu, the couple resides in Jackson.
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