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Posted: Saturday, April 28, 2012 12:30 am | Updated: 9:12 am, Mon Apr 30, 2012.

Katherine Marie Perriguey and Gregory Michael Jones, both of St. Louis, were united in marriage Oct. 15, 2011, at the bride’s parents’ home in St. Clair. The Rev. Scott Douglas officiated at the ceremony.

Bride’s parents are Roger and Carolyn Perriguey, St. Clair. Groom’s parents are June Jones, St. Louis, and the late Gary Jones.

The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Serving as maid of honor was Jenny Russell, St. Charles. Bridesmaids were Ashley Baker, Arnold, Tracy Delia, Fenton, sister-in-law, Nikki Bell, St. Louis, Jessica Bunge, California, Becky Lowder, St. Clair, Beth Smith, Fenton, and Meleisa Watson, Memphis, Tenn.

Best man was Julio Trevino, St. Louis. Groomsmen were Silvestre Trevino, Florida, Matthew Delia, Fenton, bride’s brother, Angelo Trevino, De Soto, Eduardo Trevino, Florida, and Toriono Stinson, St. Louis.

Flower girls were Olivia Berendzen, bride’s goddaughter, Fenton, and Toriana Steinson, groom’s goddaughter, St. Louis. Ring bearer was Samuel Delia, bride’s nephew, Fenton.

Ushers were Justin, bride’s brother, Penny Perriguey, sister-in-law, and Thomas Delia, nephew.

A reception was held at the bride’s parents’ home.

The bride graduated from St. Clair High School and from Southeast Missouri State University. She is employed as a catering manager at Washington University. The groom graduated from St. Mary’s High School and is employed by Marriott at Union Station.

After a wedding trip to New York City, the couple reside in St. Louis.

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