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Mergenthaler-Doorack
Posted: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 12:30 am
Mergenthaler-Doorack Wedding Vows Read
Michelle Nicole Doorack and Dustin John Mergenthaler were united in marriage Jan. 7, 2012, on Makena Beach, Maui, Hawaii. The Rev. James Kimo Kirkman officiated at the ceremony.
Bride’s parents are Leonard and Karen Doorack, Labadie. Groom’s parents are Chris and Sandy Mergenthaler, St. Louis.
The bride was given in marriage by her father.
Maid of honor was Megan Doorack, bride’s sister. Best man was Brett Mergenthaler, O’Fallon, groom’s brother. Ring bearer was Burke Mergenthaler, groom’s nephew.
A reception was held at Gannon’s Restaurant, Wailea, Hawaii.
The bride graduated from St. Francis Borgia Regional High School in 2001 and from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2004. She is employed with Concorde Career College as a nursing instructor.
The groom graduated from Parkway North High School in 2000 and from Central Missouri State University in 2004. He is employed as a sales consultant with Synthes USA.
The couple reside in Kansas City.
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