Katherine Alexandra Sweet - Edgar Daniel St. Amour

Katherine Alexandra St. Amour
Katherine Alexandra St. Amour

Katherine Alexandra Sweet and Dr. Edgar Daniel St. Amour were united in marriage at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, at CM Ranch in Dubois, Wyo. The Rev. Melinda Bobo of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Dubois officiated.

Parents of the bride are Lisa Radoyevich Sweet of Greenwich, Conn., and Timothy Edward Sweet of White Plains, Md. Her grandparents are the late Ruth and Boris Radoyevich of St. James, N.Y., and the late Evelyn Sweet and the late Wilson Sweet, both of Baltimore.

The groom is the son of Catherine and Dr. Thomas Daniel St. Amour, of 14116 Belle Pointe. He is the grandson of Edgar and the late Laverne St. Amour of Ellisville, Ill.; Shelagh Tulloch of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia; and the late Raymond Tulloch of Phoenix.

Vows for the outdoor ceremony were exchanged under an arch of aspen boughs. Music was by violinist Chris Sabatka and guitarist Steve Glenn.

Given in marriage by her mother, the bride wore an ivory taffeta ball gown with sweetheart neckline, ruched bodice and hand-pleated skirt embellished with a floral design. She carried a bouquet of white, peach and fuchsia dahlias, white lisianthus, white roses and seeded eucalyptus.

Amanda Betts Sweet of Seattle was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Liza Marie Forester of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Caroline FitzPatrick Eckstein of Lexington, Ky.; Rebecca Lee Daugherty of San Francisco; Jennifer Beth Rapkine of Los Angeles; and Sarah St. Amour Byrd of Little Rock and Claire St. Amour Wackman of Houston, sisters of the groom. They wore dove gray chiffon gowns in the style of their choice and carried bouquets similar to the bride's.

Flower girls were Taylor Elizabeth Wackman of Houston, niece of the groom, and Madison Joe Rapkine of Los Angeles.

Serving as the groom's honor attendants were his brothers, Alexander Thomas St. Amour of Little Rock and Andrew James St. Amour of Dallas. Groomsmen were Joseph Doak Foster of Santa Cruz, Calif.; Pietro Disciascio of Washington; Matthew Lewis Law of New Orleans; Christopher Coffee Wackman of Houston; and David Edmund Byrd of Little Rock.

Bruce Allan Tulloch of Chicago and Douglas John Van der Heide of New York seated the guests.

A reception, also at the ranch, followed the ceremony. Tables, covered with natural linen runners, held mercury glass candle holders, elk antlers and Mason jars filled with dahlias, lisianthus, roses and seeded eucalyptus.

The bride graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans with a bachelor's degree in finance and a master's degree in accounting. She is a manager in the Mergers and Acquisition Transaction Services group at Deloitte and Touche LLP.

The groom graduated with a bachelor's degree in international relations and European studies from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He has a master's degree from London School of Economics in European Politics and Governance, and a medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Science. He is a diagnostic radiology resident at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center.

After a honeymoon in Dubois, the couple will reside in New York.

High Profile on 09/14/2014

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