MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Danielle Monique Liley and Matthew Ryan Torbet were married July 19, 2014, at Maple United Methodist Church in Cape Girardeau. The Rev. Ron Watts performed the ceremony. Pianist was Ruth Steimle, great-aunt of the bride.
Danielle is the daughter of Chris and Christa Liley and Larry and Phyllis Ragsdale, all of Marble Hill. Matthew is the son of Steve and Brenda Torbet of Sikeston, Missouri.
Maid of honor was Britnie Jones of Jackson. Bridesmaids were Kristy Lohman of Chester, Illinois; Nikki Liley of Marble Hill, sister-in-law of the bride; Julie Schoenbeck of Red Bud, Illinois; and Erin O'Malley of Cape Girardeau.
Daniel Shackles of Cape Girardeau was best man. Groomsmen were Thomas Lowe of Sikeston; David Torbet of Cape Girardeau, brother of the groom; Kyle Dickens of St. Mary, Missouri; and Brad Dillman of Hannibal, Missouri. Ushers were Josh Liley of St. Louis and Adam Liley of Marble Hill, brothers of the bride.
Flower girls were Kara Torbet, niece of the groom, and Alivia and Bella Liley, nieces of the bride. Kara is the daughter of David and Angie Torbet. Alivia is the daughter of Josh Liley and Rachael Schleicher. Bella is the daughter of Adam and Nikki Liley.
Angie Torbet, sister-in-law of the groom, was guest book attendant.
The reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Jackson.
The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at Dexter Bar-B-Que in Cape Girardeau.
Danielle is a 2002 graduate of Jackson High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in business administration from Southeast Missouri State University in 2008. She is a development officer at Saint Francis Medical Center.
Matthew is a 1999 graduate of Sikeston High School. He received a bachelor of science degree in industrial technology from Southeast in 2004. He is general manager of The Printing Co.
After a wedding trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, the couple is residing in Cape Girardeau.
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