weddingsOctober 20, 2002
Stacy Lynn Macke and Benjamin John Stork exchanged vows Sept. 7, 2002, at First General Baptist Church in Jackson. Luther Rhodes performed the ceremony. Pianist was Marilyn Ahrens of DeWitt, Iowa. The bride is the daughter of Mitch and Theresa Jackson and Greg and Darla Macke of Cape Girardeau. The groom is the son of Roy and Sharon Stork of Waterloo, Ill...

Stacy Lynn Macke and Benjamin John Stork exchanged vows Sept. 7, 2002, at First General Baptist Church in Jackson. Luther Rhodes performed the ceremony. Pianist was Marilyn Ahrens of DeWitt, Iowa.

The bride is the daughter of Mitch and Theresa Jackson and Greg and Darla Macke of Cape Girardeau. The groom is the son of Roy and Sharon Stork of Waterloo, Ill.

Maid of honor was Christy Schmitt of Cape Girardeau. Bridesmaids were Casey Connell of Overland Park, Kan., Sarah Stork of Waterloo, and Sara Rodriguez of Cape Girardeau.

Garnett Hawkins of Waterloo was best man. Groomsmen were Chad Schaffer of Arnold, Mo., Justin Hills of Van Buren, Mo., and Nolan Brunnworth of Lawrence, Kan. Ushers were David Macke of Cape Girardeau and Luke Adler of Valmeyer, Ill.

Candlelighters were Ashley and Brittany Doza of Cape Girardeau.

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Flower girls were Ashley Jackson of Cape Girardeau and MaKayla Schilling of Jackson. Ringbearers were Cody and Tyler Macke of Cape Girardeau.

Following the ceremony, a dinner and dance was held at Black Forest Villages.

The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner Sept. 6 at The Brick Yard in Jackson.

Mrs. Stork received a bachelor of science degree in marketing management from Southeast Missouri State University in December 2001. She is a claims adjuster with Progressive Auto Insurance.

The groom received a bachelor of science degree in agricultural business in December 2000. He is owner of Stork Landscaping.

After a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple resides in Cape Girardeau.

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