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Kramer-Thompson wedding

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Missy Kramer and Bill Thompson, both of Sedalia, were married at 4 p.m. Oct. 4 at Bethel United Methodist Church in Hughesville.

The bride is the daughter of Bruce Kramer, of Warsaw, and the late Pat Kramer.

The groom is the son of Lewis Thompson, of Leavenworth, Kan., and the late JoAnn Merker.

The Rev. Chris Ruddell conducted the ceremony.

Lori Harmon was the maid of honor. Heather Davis, Cara Benson and Mary Wood, daughter of the bride and groom, were bridesmaids. Neala-Shaye Pratt, niece of the groom, was the flower girl.

Kailonie Wauchop was the best woman. Trace Carpenter and Preston Wittman, son of the bride, were groomsmen.

Steven Woolery, cousin of the bride, was the ring bearer. Austin Kramer and Bryce Kramer, nephews of the bride, were ushers.

A rehearsal dinner was held by John and Rosey Thompson at the church. The reception was also at the church.

The bride is a certified nurse’s aide and resident assistant at Fair View Nursing Home.

The groom is an owner and contractor at Thompson Construction in Sedalia.

The couple live in Sedalia.


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