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WeddingsOctober 28, 2007

FRIEDHEIM -- Megan Leann Young and Benjamin Robert Hahs exchanged wedding vows Aug. 10, 2007, at First Baptist Church in Unionville, Mo. Carla Torrey was pianist. Parents of the couple are Steven and Jana Young of Unionville, and Robert and Kristi Hahs of Friedheim...

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FRIEDHEIM -- Megan Leann Young and Benjamin Robert Hahs exchanged wedding vows Aug. 10, 2007, at First Baptist Church in Unionville, Mo. Carla Torrey was pianist.

Parents of the couple are Steven and Jana Young of Unionville, and Robert and Kristi Hahs of Friedheim.

Maid of honor was Haley Heman of Stillwater, Okla. Bridesmaids were Natalie Valentine of Lucerne, Mo., and LaDeena Leaton of Columbia, Mo.

Brian Haupt of Daisy was best man. Groomsmen were Justin Borgfield of Daisy and Ryan Pohlman of Oak Ridge. Ushers were Kane and Cole Young of Unionville, brothers of the bride, and Bryan Yamnitz of Jackson, brother-in-law of the groom.

Candlelighters were Josie Young of Unionville, sister of the bride, and Amanda Yamnitz of Jackson, sister of the groom.

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Flower girl was Kenlea Yamnitz of Jackson, niece of the groom. Ringbearers were Riggin Anderson of Kirksville, Mo., and Kolton Foreman of Lucerne.

The reception was held at the American Legion Hall in Jackson.

The rehearsal dinner was held at the home of the bride's parents.

Mrs. Hahs is a 2004 graduate of Putnam County High School in Unionville. She received an associate of arts degree from Moberly Area Community College in 2006, and is pursuing a degree in elementary education at Southeast Missouri State University.

The groom is a 2004 graduate of Oak Ridge High School. He received an associate of applied science degree in Diesel service management from Lincoln Technical Institute in Indianapolis, Ind., in 2005. He is employed at Baker Implement Co. in Cape Girardeau.

The couple resides near Friedheim.

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