Lacie Rae Wyatt and James David Griffaw were married July 15, 2006, at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Kelso, Mo. The Rev. Oliver Clavin performed the ceremony. Music was by Hope Essner and Renee Reinagel of Kelso.
The bride is the daughter of John and Karla Wyatt of Scott City. The groom is the son of Roy and Debbie Griffaw of Jackson and Pam and John Myers of Cape Girardeau.
Maids of honor were Sheena Wyatt, sister of the bride, and Courtney Schaefer, both of Scott City. Bridesmaids were Mary Cowell of Benton, Mo., sister-in-law of the bride; Jennifer Niswonger of Scott City; Jami Pobst of Oran, Mo., cousin of the groom; and Kasie McClain of Kelso.
Clayton Myers of Cape Girardeau and Zachary Griffaw of Jackson, brothers of the groom, were best men. Groomsmen were Chuck Cowell of Benton and Justin Wyatt of Scott City, brothers of the bride; Jayden Pobst of Oran, cousin of the groom; and Jason Reddick of Chaffee, Mo. Ushers were Brian Phipps and Johnny Wyatt, brother of the bride, both of Scott City.
Candlelighters were Justin and Melissa Wyatt, brother and sister-in-law of the bride.
Flower girls were Alyssa Wyatt, Natalie Wyatt and Olivia Cowell, nieces of the bride. Alyssa is the daughter of Michael and Amy Wyatt of Cape Girardeau, brother and sister-in-law of the bride. Natalie is the daughter of Justin and Melissa Wyatt. Olivia is the daughter of Chuck Cowell and Courtney Wills.
Tori Pobst of Oran, aunt of the groom, attended the guest book.
The reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Servers were Kelsey and Taylor Heisserer of Scott City.
The couple's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner July 14 at the KC Hall.
Mrs. Griffaw is attending Southeast Missouri State University. She is employed at Rapco.
The groom is employed at Kosmetic Kar Doctor.
After a wedding trip to the Dominican Republic, the couple resides in Scott City.
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