Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1994 Page: 3 of 10
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Maternal grandparents are Louis and Pauline
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The bride is lhe daughter of Larry and Shirley Short of
Rochester. Bnde-groom is lhe son of Alvin and Carolyn
Sconce of Stamford.
Maid of Honor was Francine Garcia, Bridesmaids were
Karla Terrell, Chris Medford. Patty Mueller, Cindy Hearn,
and Dina Jones; of Rule. Mandy Hearn was jr. bridesmaid
and Kaegan Stone; daughter of the bride was the Flower girl
Bestman was; brother of lhe groom Bryan Sconce of
Abilene. Groomsmen were Doug Terrell, Brel Medford,
Melvin Mueller, David Nicholson, and Gary Miller. Jr.
Groomsman was Eric Hearn. Skylcr Slone; son of the bride
was the ringbearer. Ushers were: Kenneth Elkins, Mac Hcam,
Terry Hitt, and Young Sun Lim; of Abilene.
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Jeffrey Scott Graham and Amy Elizabeth Dyer were
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16, 1994 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pulk of
Lewisville,Tx. in the garden, under the gazebo.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dyer of
Lewisville, Tx. The groom is the son of Randell Graham of
Stamford and Mrs. Winford Martin of Colorado City. Ma-
ternal grandparents of groom are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin E.
Martin of Snyder, paternal grandmother of the groom is
Ruth Graham of Abilene.
The bride was given away by her father.
Maid of honor was Jennifer Hilliard of Lewisville and best
man was Justin Nehring of College Station.
The bride graduated from Lewisville High School in 1990
and attended Lubbock Christian University 1990-94, ma-
joring in child psychology.
The groom graduated from Stamford High School in 1990
and attended Lubbock Christian University and Amarillo
College. He has been in the U.S. Army since 1992 and was
assigned to the 18th Airborne Corp, Ft. Bragg, North Caro-
lina. He attended Snyder ISD from 1984-1989.
The couple will make their home in Fayetteville, NC
where Scott will continue service in the U.S. Army and Amy
will finish her degree in child psychology.
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Michelle Alambar and Timmy Sanchez were united in
marriage Saturday, August 20,1994,at Immaculate Heart of
Mary Catholic Church in Pearsall. Father Joseph Reyna
performed the double ring ceremony. Michelle is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Delfino Alambar of Stamford.. Timmy is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Valdemar Sanchez of Pearsall.
Sally Garcia of Stamford was the maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Tammy Sanchez of San Antonio and
Carolynn Salimi of Stamford.
Albert Martinez of Pearsall was the best man. Groomsmen
were Billy Elizondo and Benny Elizondo, cousins of the
groom both of Pearsall.
Cushion carriers were Samantha Alambar, niece of the
bride, of Stamford and Albert Enriquez Jr. of Haskell. Ring
bearers were Efren Elizondo and C. J. Hernandez, cousins of
the groom, both of Pearsall. Victoria Alambar, niece of the
bride, of Stamford was flower girl
A reception and dance were held at the Moose Lodge in
Pearsall. Another reception and dance will be held in their
honor at St. Ann's Parish Hall in Stamford, August 27.
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LecAnn Reid and Matt Mueller were married Saturday,
August 20, 1994, at the First Baptist Church of Stamford.
Rev. Chad Selph officiated. LeeAnn is the daughter of
Shyrlee and Phillip Reid of Coahoma. Matt is the son of
Sandy and Jerry Mueller of Stamford.
Honor attendant was Angela Lingnau, sister of the bride of
Odessa. Bridesmaids were Shele Ried, sister of the bride,
Tess Anderson and Brenda Grant, all of Coahoma; Melinda
Riley of Marshall.
Candlelighters were Ryan Mueller, brother of the groom
and Cory Clinkenbeard, cousin of the groom of Avoca.
Hower girl was Kaylie Korompai, cousin of the groom of
Temple.
The best man was Cody Mathis of Stamford. Groomsmen
were Lee Schubert, Aaron Pritchard, Darren Hall, all of
Stamford and Kevin Mathis of Rule. Ushers were Chuck
Muehlstein and James Holley both of Stamford.
A reception was held at the First Baptist Church fellowship
Hall following lhe ceremony. A rehearsal dinner was hosted
by the groom’s parents at the Stamford Country Club..
The bride is a 1993 graduate of Coahoma High School and
is now attending Cisco Jr. College in Abilene. She is employed
by Cardiac Rehaband Wellness Center at Stamford Memorial
Hospital.
Matt is a 1991 graduate of Stamford High School and is a
self employed farmer.
The couple will reside in Stamford.
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The family of Teresa Masquer, would like to
thankjdl the ladies of St. Ann s Catholic
Church and the ‘Knights of Columbus for
the wonderful meal that was servedfor the
family. ‘Ute would also like to than fall the
people who brought food to the house and
all those who sent flowers.
Tour kindness and generosity will always
be remembered.
‘May Qod ‘Bless each and everyone of you.
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