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Mendenhall-McDonald
Posted: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 12:30 am
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Updated: 8:22 am, Wed Jan 16, 2013.
Mendenhall-McDonald United in Marriage
Amy Lynn McDonald and Steven Brice Mendenhall were united in marriage Oct. 27, 2012, at The Vineyard at Riverbend Chapel. Terry Danley officiated at the ceremony.
Bride’s parents are Charles and Nancy McDonald, Beaufort. Groom’s parents are Chris and Pat Mendenhall, Perryton, Texas.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents.
Serving as matron of honor was Cinthia Edler, Washington. Bridesmaids were Carin Schindler, Maryland Heights, Danyelle Greife, Beaufort, and Katie Salas, Acworth, Ga.
Best man was Mike Mendenhall, St. Louis. Groomsmen were Jacob Hendershot, Amarillo, Texas, Chuck McDonald, Beaufort, and Shane Collier, St. Louis.
Junior bride was Taylor Greife, Beaufort. Flower girls were Mayah and Tobie Greife, Beaufort. Ring bearer was “Zeus” Mendenhall.
Ushers were Jason Mendenhall and Jason Greife
A reception was held at The Vineyard at Riverbend Chapel.
Music for the ceremony and reception was provided by Allegro Entertainment.
The bride is a 2002 graduate of Union High School and a 2011 graduate of Lutheran School of Nursing. She is employed in the ICU at Missouri Baptist Hospital.
The groom will graduate St. Louis Community College at Meramec in 2013. He is self-employed.
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