Lola Christine McCain-Stone and Karlios Joseph Hinkebein exchanged vows April 10, 2010, at Hanover Lutheran Church. The Rev. Tony Kobak performed the ceremony. Organist was Keith Koenig and guitarist was David James, both of Jackson. Koenig and James were also soloists.
The bride is the daughter of Bo McCain of Cobden, Ill., and Jim and Cheryl Dudley of Millersville. The groom is the son of Ralph Hinkebein Sr. of Cape Girardeau, and the late JoAnn Hinkebein.
Maid of honor was Angel Stone of Jackson, daughter of the bride. Bridesmaids were Chelly Lewis of Jackson and Debbie Rohde of Friedheim.
Ralph Hinkebein Jr. of Cape Girardeau was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Beaver Shrum and Keith Loos of Jackson. Ushers and candlelighters were Dylan Stone of Jackson, son of the bride; Deven Brandes, son of Becky Hinkebein of Cape Girardeau; and Lucas Slinkard, son of Paul and Cindy Slinkard of Jackson, nephews of the groom.
Guest book attendant was Lauren Kassel, daughter of Gary and Sandy Kassel of Jackson. Programs were handed out by Alexis Hinkebein and Kennedy Kock. Alexis is the daughter of Heather Hinkebein of Cape Girardeau and great-niece of the groom. Kennedy is the daughter of Chuck and Cynda Kock of Jackson.
The reception was held at the church activity center. Servers were Beth and Scott Althenol of Cape Girardeau, Paul, Cindy and Ben Slinkard of Jackson, Rick East and Becky Hinkebein, brothers and sisters of the groom; and Rhodney and Laura Kline of Jackson.
The bride and groom hosted the rehearsal dinner at Hinkebein Hills Farm in Cape Girardeau.
Mrs. Hinkebein is a 1988 graduate of Jackson High School. She fills orders at Do It Best Corp. in Cape Girardeau.
The groom is a 1984 graduate of Central High School. He is owner of Hinkebein Hills Farm Meat Shop and Catering.
After a wedding trip to Hermann, Mo., the couple is residing in Cape Girardeau.
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