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Posted: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 12:30 am | Updated: 8:12 am, Wed Jan 16, 2013.

Erin Ann Heitkamp and Timothy Michael Huett, both of Pacific, were united in marriage Sept. 8, 2012, at the St. Louis Zoo. Minister Ruth Ellen Hasser officiated at the ceremony.

Bride’s parents are Sharon and Greg Maurer, Bradenton, Fla., and the late David Heitkamp. Groom’s parents are Thomas and Carol Beringer, Fenton.

The bride was given in marriage by Agnes Conner, her maternal grandmother.

Serving as maid of honor was Jennifer Ferrell, St. Louis. Bridesmaids were Julie Brunner, Astoria, N.Y; Emily Miller, Kingdom City; Heather Abell, St. Clair; and Amy Theiss, Catawissa.

Best man was Steve Osborne, St. Louis. Groomsmen were Chris Huett, Pacific; Joe Beringer, St. Louis; Craig Hejnal, Pacific; and Tom Theiss, Catawissa.

Ushers were Paul Maurer-Batjer, Pacific, and Jay Abell, St. Clair.

A reception was held at the Lakeside Cafe at The St. Louis Zoo.

The bride has an M.A. in human resource management from Webster University. She is employed as a human resources generalist at the City of Richmond Heights.

The groom graduated from Northwest High School. He is employed as food production manager at the St. Louis Zoo.

After a wedding trip to Couples Tower Isle in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the couple reside in Pacific.

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