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Published: 11/14/2009 | Updated: 11/22/2009

Miss Kelly L. Peters and Bryon L. Deege were married at 5 p.m. Oct. 3 at Rivers Edge Hall.

The bride is a daughter of Dan and Wanda Rossmiller of Liberty. The bridegroom, of 2539 Maine, is a son of Jeff and Kathy Deege of Quincy.

The bride was given in marriage by her father; the Rev. Dorinda Davis officiated. Music was provided by Adam and Stefanie Yates. Heather and Bella Deege were rose petal bearers.

The bride was attended by her mother. Bridesmaid was Kylla Stevenson of Liberty, daughter of the bride.

Best man was Jeff Deege. Groomsman was Devyn Deege of Columbus, son of the bridegroom.

Ushers were Keith Rossmiller of Alexandria, Va., brother of the bride, and Jason Deege of Quincy, brother of the bridegroom.

Flower girls were Kira and Kaylee Peters of Liberty, daughters of the bride. Ring bearers were Colten Peters of Liberty, son of the bride, and Ethyn, Aidyn and Flynn Deege of Columbus, sons of the bridegroom.

A rehearsal dinner was held Oct. 2 in Gem City Pizzeria. A reception began at 7 p.m. in Rivers Edge Hall.

The newlyweds are at home in Liberty and plan a wedding trip this summer.

The bride is a 1995 graduate of Liberty High School and is self-employed in home day care.

The bridegroom is a 1990 graduate of Quincy High School and attended Western Illinois University. He is a salesman at St. Joe Distributing Co.



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