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Posted: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 5:32 pm | Updated: 9:24 am, Thu Dec 27, 2012.

Tiffany Lynn Rutherford and Kurt Thomas Alley, both of Marthasville, were united in marriage Nov. 3, 2012, at The Jewel Box in Forest Park, St. Louis. David Robyn officiated at the 2:30 p.m. ceremony.

Bride’s parents are Jim Rutherford and Faye Nappier. Groom’s mother is Karen Horne.

The bride was given in marriage by her parents.

Serving as maid of honor was Amy Rutherford, bride’s sister, Washington. Matron of honor was Jen Kelley, Union. Bridesmaids were Sarah Shuberg, Union, and Krissie Simmons, Washington.

Best man was Justin Zehnle, groom’s cousin, St. Louis. Groomsmen were Justin Lowrance, Union, Hank McArdle and CJ Zehnle, groom’s cousin, both of St. Louis.

Flower girl was Peyton Kelley, bride’s goddaughter, Union. Ring bearer was Jackson Simmons, Washington.

Ushers were Josh Zehnle, groom’s cousin, St. Louis, and Bradley Gildehaus, New Haven.

A reception was held at the City Auditorium in Union. Music was provided by Bill Walters.

The bride graduated from Union High School in 2005. She is employed full time by the city of Washington as a 911 dispatcher.

The groom graduated from Dyersberg High School in 2004. He is employed full time by Clemco as a journeyman welder.

After a wedding trip to Keystone, Colo., the couple reside in Marthasville.

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