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Published: 10/23/2009 | Updated: 10/31/2009

Heidi Elizabeth Boden of Payson and Joseph Aaron Cowman of Quincy exchanged wedding vows at 4 p.m. May 9 in Columbus Road Baptist Church in Quincy.

The bride is a daughter of Randy and Julie Uppinghouse of Payson and Don Boden of Palmyra, Mo. The bridegroom is a son of Tim and Paula Cowman of Quincy.

The bride was escorted by her mother and was presented in marriage by her mother, father and stepfather. The Rev. Bob Cowman, brother of the bridegroom, officiated. Jenni Wingerter, sister of the bridegroom, was vocalist. Candlelighters were Ben Wingerter, nephew of the bridegroom, and Madison Cowman, niece of the bridegroom.

Maid of honor was Deborah Means of Burton. Bridesmaids were Natalie Shepard and Ashley Robertson, both of Quincy.

Best man was Justin Hickman of Liberty. Groomsmen were Zac Davis of Payson, nephew of the bridegroom, and Tim Hickman of Quincy.

Ushers were Andy Boden of Quincy and David Boden of Payson, brothers of the bride.

Flower girl was Gabriella Pryor, niece of the bridegroom, and ring bearer was Levi Pryor, nephew of the bridegroom, both of Quincy.

A reception was held in the Quincy Mall Community Room following the ceremony.

The newlyweds are at home in Quincy.

The bride graduated from Seymour High School in Payson and attends John Wood Community College, pursuing a degree in elementary education. She is an assistant manager at Dairy Queen in the Quincy Mall.

The bridegroom was homeschooled and is employed by Tri-State Concrete Correction.



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