WeddingsDecember 17, 2000

JACKSON, Mo. -- Kristina Lynn Uelsmann and Robert Bradley Stout were married Aug. 19, 2000, at Lynwood Baptist Church in Cape Girardeau. George Brewer performed the double ring ceremony. Pianist was Jeremy Smith of Scott City, Mo., and soloist was Connie Aufdenberg of Burfordville, Mo...

JACKSON, Mo. -- Kristina Lynn Uelsmann and Robert Bradley Stout were married Aug. 19, 2000, at Lynwood Baptist Church in Cape Girardeau. George Brewer performed the double ring ceremony. Pianist was Jeremy Smith of Scott City, Mo., and soloist was Connie Aufdenberg of Burfordville, Mo.

Melvin and Loretta Uelsmann of Jackson are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Robert Franklin and Berta Stout of Ellington, Mo.

Maid of honor was Kim Abernathy of Jackson. Bridesmaids were Paula Stout of Cape Girardeau, sister-in-law of the groom; Regina Frazier of Jackson; Amy Aufdenberg of Burfordville, cousin of the bride; and Amy Dunn of Jefferson City, Mo.

Russell Stout of Cape Girardeau served his brother as best man. Groomsmen and ushers were Denny Amsden of Centerville, Mo.; Clint Uelsmann of Jackson, brother of the bride; Mike Krueger of Ellington; and Lance Butler of Washington, D.C.

Heather and Betsy Butterworth attended the guest book.

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Following the ceremony, the reception was held at Jackson Knights of Columbus Hall.

The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner Aug. 18 at Drury Lodge.

Mrs. Stout received a bachelor of science degree in health management from Southeast Missouri State University in 1999. She is employed at Southeast Outpatient Rehabilitation in Cape Girardeau.

The groom received an associate of applied science degree from Linn Technical College in 1998. He is a technician with Obermann and Son Inc. in Jackson.

The couple resides in Jackson.

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