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Posted: Saturday, February 2, 2013 12:30 am

Sarah Elizabeth Beste, Marthasville, and Nicholas Glen Brinker, Washington, were united in marriage Sept. 29, 2012, in Hermann. The Rev. Darrell Jung officiated at the ceremony.

Bride’s parents are Dennis J. and Sheila Beste. Groom’s parents are Herbert and Constance Brinker.

The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Serving as matron of honor was Jamie Groner, Berger. Bridesmaids were Dana Volkman, Sara Hoerstkamp, both of Washington, Erica Ballmann, Nicole Bruggenjohann, both of Marthasville, and Catherine McMillan, St. Louis. Junior bridesmaid was Kendall Dillon, Mokane.

Best man was Adam Koch, Washington. Groomsmen were Edward Rector, Jared Nelson, Troy Hellmann, Joe Leesmann, all of Washington, and Scott Beste, Marthasville. Junior groomsman was Thomas Dillon, Mokane.

Soloist was Rebecca Brinker. Organist was Joan Marquart.

Ushers were Greg Brinker and Kevin Brinker, both of Washington.

A reception was held at Hermann Hill. Music was provided by All Mixed Up.

After a wedding trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, the couple reside in Washington.

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