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Mehl-Hall wedding
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Kim Mehl, of Warrensburg, and Greg Hall, of Sweet Springs, were married at 4 p.m. March 29 at First United Methodist Church in North Platte, Neb.
The bride is the daughter of Ernst and Janice Mehl, of North Platte. The groom is the son of Charles and Luanne Hall, of Sweet Springs.
The Revs. Gene Parrott, Shelby Seelinger and Charles Spence conducted the ceremony. Kathryn Reeves was the pianist, Emily Reeves was the violinist and Amanda Reeves played the cello. Traci McKeon was a vocalist.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents.
Cheryl Zvacek was the matron of honor. Susan Seelinger, Michelle Taylor and Libby Anderson were bridesmaids. Emily Taylor was the flower girl. Alan Zvacek was the candlelighter.
Kelly Hinck was the best man. Gary Hall, cousin of the groom, Terry Hinck and Todd Wetten were groomsmen. Keegan Brewer was the ring bearer. Eric Mehl, brother of the bride, and Jared Brewer were ushers.
A rehearsal dinner was held by the couple March 23 in North Platte. Receptions were held March 29 at the country club in North Platte and April 6 at the Warrensburg Community Center.
The bride, a 1989 graduate of North Platte High School, received a bachelor of science degree in agribusiness from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1993. She is a 4-H youth specialist for the University of Missouri Extension in Warrensburg.
The groom, a 1994 graduate of Sweet Springs High School, received a bachelor of science in automotive management from Central Missouri State University in 1998. He is a vice president and credit administrator at First Community Bank in Warrensburg.
The couple honeymooned in Hawaii. They live in Warrensburg







