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David and Michelle Lamb

Fisher-Lamb wedding

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Michelle Fisher, of Stover, and David Lamb, of Sedalia, were married at 3 p.m. June 22 at Secrets Capri in Riviera Maya, Mexico.

The bride is the daughter of Alan Fisher and Cathy and Bill McNeal, all of Stover. The groom is the son of Wayne and Gayle Lamb, of Sedalia, and Sally and Greg Kropp, of Warrensburg.

The bride, a graduate of Stover High School, received a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice administration from Columbia College. She works at Sedalia Steel Supply Inc.

The groom received a general equivalency diploma. He works at Sedalia Steel Supply Inc.

The couple honeymooned in Riviera Maya. They live in Stover.


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