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Jan. 5, 2010 | 0 comments

Anne E. Faber and Robert J. Rice were married Oct. 24, 2009, at St. Roch Catholic Church in St. Louis.

Parents of the bride are Allene and Charles Faber of Glendale. Parents of the groom are Nancy and Richard Rice of St. Louis.

Monsignor Sal Polizzi officiated the 2 p.m. ceremony, which was followed by a reception at Probstein Clubhouse in Forest Park, St. Louis.

The bride wore a Davinci satin ivory gown with a beaded bodice and chapel-length train. She carried a bouquet of roses and gerbera daisies.

Matron of honor was Ramsey Stoyanov of O'Fallon, Mo., friend of bride. Bridesmaids were Amy Carter of Ames, Iowa, and Ailie Goodrich of Madison.

Best man was Brian Rice of St. Louis, son of the groom. Groomsmen were Tim Prose of St. Louis, Alan Faber of Milwaukee and David Faber of Milwaukee.

The bride, who is a 1997 graduate of Nicolet High School, earned her bachelor's degree in animal science from Iowa State University and her master's of business administration from Cardinal Stritch University. She is a project manager at a pharmaceutical research company in St. Louis.

The groom, who is a 1998 graduate of CBC High School in St. Louis, attended Southeast Missouri State and Forest Park Community College. He is a collector in the Revenue Office in St. Louis City Hall.

The couple honeymooned in Sandals Resort in St. Lucia for one week.

They reside in St. Louis City, Mo.

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