Stamper, Teague exchange wedding vows

Ande Stamper and Dylan Teague were married February 25, 2017 at First Christian Church in Danville, by Dr. Mickey Anders.
Matron of honor was Tesa Brooks, cousin of the bride, of Asheville, N.C. Bridesmaids were Hannah Grimes of Stanford, Holly Funkhouser, sister of the bride, of Hustonville, Lyndsey Gates of Georgetown, and Madeline Funkhouser, sister of the bride, of Danville. Flower girl was Sophia Teague, niece of the groom, of Danville.
Best man was Ryan Napier of Berea. Groomsmen were Logan Teague, brother of the groom, of Lancaster,  Hagan Teague, brother of the groom, of Danville, Steven Roy of Georgetown, and Ty Walls, cousin of the bride, of Danville. Ring bearers were Zack and Blake Walls, cousins of the bride, of Danville and  Levi Stamper, cousin of the bride, of Stanford.
A reception was held after the ceremony at the Danville Country Club.
The bride is the daughter of John and Kendra Stamper Funkhouser of Danville and Brian H. Brown of Lexington. She is the granddaughter of Kenny Stamper and Theresa Stamper both of Stanford, Ted and Wanda Lavit of Lebanon and the late Bob and Sue Funkhouser of Danville. She is a graduate of Lincoln County High School and Eastern Kentucky University. She is employed by CLS, Inc. in Lexington.
The groom is the son of Terry and Beth Prather of Lancaster and Jamie and Angie Teague of Bryantsville. He is the grandson of Manford and Mary Ann Bolton of Lancaster, Jim and Debbie Talley and Mike and Marietta Teague, all of Danville. The groom is a graduate of Garrard County High School and holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Eastern Kentucky University. He is employed by Kentucky Employers’ Mutual Insurance (KEMI) in Lexington.
The couple resides in Richmond.

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