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Posted: Saturday, December 8, 2012 12:30 am
Allen-Nowack Wedding Vows Read
Rebecca Nicole Nowack and Jack Gilbert Allen were united in marriage Sept. 8, 2012, at White Mule Winery, Rosebud. The Rev. John Moore officiated at the ceremony.
Bride’s parents are Ron and Sharon Nowack, Rosebud. Groom’s parents areMargaret Ellebracht, Mitchell, Ill., and Dennis Allen, Marthasville.
Serving as maid of honor was Nyssa Quick, Springfield. Bridesmaids were Amber Terschluse, Washington, and Dinah Peebles, Des Moines, Iowa.
Best man was Tony Timpe, New Haven. Groomsmen were Mike Simmons, Sullivan, and Nathan Copeland, Owensville.
Flower girl was Alexa Terschluse, Washington. Ring bearer was Christopher Allen, Rosebud.
Ushers were Dillon Nowack and Mason Griffith.
A reception was held at White Mule Winery.
The bride attended Owensville High School. The groom attended Washington High School.
After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple reside in Rosebud.
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