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Wegman-Tutterow

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Mrs. Wegman-Tutterow

Rachel Amelia Wegman and Benjamin Josiah Tutterow exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony June 24, 2017, at 6 p.m. at North Carolina Botanical Garden, with the Rev. Tim Grant, uncle of the bride, and the Rev. Bryan Fowler officiating.

The bride is the daughter of David Michael and Carolyn Smith Wegman of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Shelton Eugene Smith Sr. and the late Peggy Crawford Smith of Goldsboro and David Louis and Evelyn Lorrier Wegman of Swansboro.

She graduated from Eastern Wayne High School in 2012 and Campbell University in 2017 with a master’s degree in business administration. She is employed with Campbell University’s Physician's Assistant School as a medical education specialist.

The groom is the son of Jeffrey Dee and Sheila Shore Tutterow of Mocksville and the grandson of Peggy Daniel Tutterow and the late Joe Nelson Tutterow of Mocksville and the late Raymond Clayton and Lydia Baity Shore of Mocksville.

He graduated from Davie County High School in 2006 and High Point University in 2010 with a master’s degree in the physician assistant practice program. He is currently a full-time student attending Campbell University’s Doctor of Pharmacy Program. While in school, he is employed as a specialty pharmacy technician at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital.

The bride was escorted by her father, Michael Wegman, and given in marriage by parents, Michael and Carolyn Wegman.

She wore an ivory, lace, sleeveless fit-n-flare gown with a bateau neckline and an illusion back.

She carried a bouquet of white and green mixed summer flowers.

Mrs. Courtney Wegman Gorman, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor.

Mrs. Hollin Ponzio, friend of bride, served as bridesmaid.

Miss Charlotte Kornegay, cousin of bride, was a junior bridesmaid.

Mr. Jeffrey Tutterow, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Mr. Nathaniel Tutterow, brother of the groom and Mr. Haroon Mesdaq, friend of the groom.

Ushers were Mr. Michael Gorman, brother-in-law of the bride; Mr. Caleb Grant, cousin of the bride; Mr. Parker Kornegay, cousin of the bride; Mr. Clayton Edwards, friend of the groom; and Mr. Adam Sheesley, friend of the groom.

Miss Annabel Kornegay, cousin of the bride, was flower girl.

Masters Holden and Hudson Cook, friends of the bride, were ringbearers.

Mrs. Rebekka Mathews directed the wedding.

Mr. Jeffrey Tutterow, vocalist, was accompanied by Mr. Nathaniel Tutterow, guitarist, and Mr. Blaine Russel, mandolinist.

The string trio “Save the Date” provided music for the ceremony.

The bride’s parents, Michael and Carolyn Wegman, hosted the reception at the Botanical Garden immediately following the ceremony.

After a wedding trip to Kennebunkport, Maine, and Boston, Mass., the couple resides in Dunn, N.C.

The groom’s parents, Jeffrey and Sheila Tutterow, hosted a rehearsal dinner at Lantern Restaurant in Chapel Hill Friday, June 23, 2017.

Events held before the wedding included a shower March 11, 2017, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Lawrence of Mocksville; a shower April 1, 2017, hosted by family members of the bride at the Arts Council of Wayne County; and a bridal luncheon April, 15, 2017, hosted by family members of the groom at The Graylyn Estate of Winston-Salem.


Roberts-Lee

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Mrs. Lee

Morgan Katherine Roberts and Kenneth James Lee exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony April 29, 2017, at 6 p.m. at Duplin Winery wedding chapel in Rose Hill, with Ryan K Roberts officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Wyatt Kevin and Katherine Satterfield Roberts of Dudley and the granddaughter of Wyatt E. Roberts and the late Dorothy T. Roberts of Mount Olive and Mary J. Satterfield and the late Archie B. Satterfield of Faison.

She is a 2014 graduate of Southern Wayne High School and a 2016 graduate of Wayne Community College with an RN degree in nursing. The bride is currently enrolled at East Carolina University pursuing her bachelor’s degree in nursing. She is employed as a registered nurse at Wayne Memorial Hospital.

The groom is the son of Kendall Corbett and Pam Best Lee of Mount Olive and the grandson of Jimmy Corbett Lee and Lousetta Coker of Mount Olive and the late Jimmy and Linda Best of Mount Olive.

He is a 2009 graduate of Southern Wayne High School and a 2013 graduate of University of Mount Olive with a degree in accounting and a minor in business administration. He is employed as an accountant at Southern Produce in Faison, N.C.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

The bride wore an A-line wedding dress by designer Stella York that featured royal organza with a fitted Diamante encrusted lace bodice with a sweatheart neckline and a train of flowing layers of tulle. She wore a waist-length Stella York veil of royal organza. The bride carried a bouquet of white and blush roses accented with satin streamers that were also carried by her grandmother and mother on their wedding days.

Jennifer Colozio, cousin of the bride, served as matron of honor, while Shelly Lee, sister of the groom, was maid of honor.

Kendall Corbett Lee, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsman was Brandon Lee, brother of the groom.

Usher was Kevin Kornegay, friend of the bride and groom.

Peyton Moose, niece of the groom, was flower girl.

Mother of the bride directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Katrina Neal, aunt of the bride.

Shelly Lee, sister of the groom, and Ryan Roberts, brother of the bride, were vocalists. Rick Barefoot of Raleigh provided music.

A reception was given by the parents of the bride at the Duplin Winery.

The couple will be taking a wedding trip to Cancun in July. The couple resides in Mount Olive.

A rehearsal dinner was held at the Mad Boar Restaurant in Wallace, N.C., and given by the parents of the groom.

Events held before the wedding included an I Do barbecue hosted by the parents of the bride and groom at the home of the groom’s parents; a bachelorette weekend in Nashville, Tenn., for the bride hosted by Shelly Lee; a bachelor weekend in Asheville, N.C., for the groom; and a surprise shower for the bride hosted by co-workers of the bride at Wayne Memorial Hospital.

Roberts-Lee

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Mrs. Lee

Morgan Katherine Roberts and Kenneth James Lee exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony April 29, 2017, at 6 p.m. at Duplin Winery wedding chapel in Rose Hill, with Ryan K Roberts officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Wyatt Kevin and Katherine Satterfield Roberts of Dudley and the granddaughter of Wyatt E. Roberts and the late Dorothy T. Roberts of Mount Olive and Mary J. Satterfield and the late Archie B. Satterfield of Faison.

She is a 2014 graduate of Southern Wayne High School and a 2016 graduate of Wayne Community College with an RN degree in nursing. The bride is currently enrolled at East Carolina University pursuing her bachelor’s degree in nursing. She is employed as a registered nurse at Wayne Memorial Hospital.

The groom is the son of Kendall Corbett and Pam Best Lee of Mount Olive and the grandson of Jimmy Corbett Lee and Lousetta Coker of Mount Olive and the late Jimmy and Linda Best of Mount Olive.

He is a 2009 graduate of Southern Wayne High School and a 2013 graduate of University of Mount Olive with a degree in accounting and a minor in business administration. He is employed as an accountant at Southern Produce in Faison, N.C.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

The bride wore an A-line wedding dress by designer Stella York that featured royal organza with a fitted Diamante encrusted lace bodice with a sweatheart neckline and a train of flowing layers of tulle. She wore a waist-length Stella York veil of royal organza. The bride carried a bouquet of white and blush roses accented with satin streamers that were also carried by her grandmother and mother on their wedding days.

Jennifer Colozio, cousin of the bride, served as matron of honor, while Shelly Lee, sister of the groom, was maid of honor.

Kendall Corbett Lee, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsman was Brandon Lee, brother of the groom.

Usher was Kevin Kornegay, friend of the bride and groom.

Peyton Moose, niece of the groom, was flower girl.

Mother of the bride directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Katrina Neal, aunt of the bride.

Shelly Lee, sister of the groom, and Ryan Roberts, brother of the bride, were vocalists. Rick Barefoot of Raleigh provided music.

A reception was given by the parents of the bride at the Duplin Winery.

The couple will be taking a wedding trip to Cancun in July. The couple resides in Mount Olive.

A rehearsal dinner was held at the Mad Boar Restaurant in Wallace, N.C., and given by the parents of the groom.

Events held before the wedding included an I Do barbecue hosted by the parents of the bride and groom at the home of the groom’s parents; a bachelorette weekend in Nashville, Tenn., for the bride hosted by Shelly Lee; a bachelor weekend in Asheville, N.C., for the groom; and a surprise shower for the bride hosted by co-workers of the bride at Wayne Memorial Hospital.

Roberts-Lee

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Mrs. Lee

Morgan Katherine Roberts and Kenneth James Lee exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony April 29, 2017, at 6 p.m. at Duplin Winery wedding chapel in Rose Hill, with Ryan K Roberts officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Wyatt Kevin and Katherine Satterfield Roberts of Dudley and the granddaughter of Wyatt E. Roberts and the late Dorothy T. Roberts of Mount Olive and Mary J. Satterfield and the late Archie B. Satterfield of Faison.

She is a 2014 graduate of Southern Wayne High School and a 2016 graduate of Wayne Community College with an RN degree in nursing. The bride is currently enrolled at East Carolina University pursuing her bachelor’s degree in nursing. She is employed as a registered nurse at Wayne Memorial Hospital.

The groom is the son of Kendall Corbett and Pam Best Lee of Mount Olive and the grandson of Jimmy Corbett Lee and Lousetta Coker of Mount Olive and the late Jimmy and Linda Best of Mount Olive.

He is a 2009 graduate of Southern Wayne High School and a 2013 graduate of University of Mount Olive with a degree in accounting and a minor in business administration. He is employed as an accountant at Southern Produce in Faison, N.C.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

The bride wore an A-line wedding dress by designer Stella York that featured royal organza with a fitted Diamante encrusted lace bodice with a sweatheart neckline and a train of flowing layers of tulle. She wore a waist-length Stella York veil of royal organza. The bride carried a bouquet of white and blush roses accented with satin streamers that were also carried by her grandmother and mother on their wedding days.

Jennifer Colozio, cousin of the bride, served as matron of honor, while Shelly Lee, sister of the groom, was maid of honor.

Kendall Corbett Lee, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsman was Brandon Lee, brother of the groom.

Usher was Kevin Kornegay, friend of the bride and groom.

Peyton Moose, niece of the groom, was flower girl.

Mother of the bride directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Katrina Neal, aunt of the bride.

Shelly Lee, sister of the groom, and Ryan Roberts, brother of the bride, were vocalists. Rick Barefoot of Raleigh provided music.

A reception was given by the parents of the bride at the Duplin Winery.

The couple will be taking a wedding trip to Cancun in July. The couple resides in Mount Olive.

A rehearsal dinner was held at the Mad Boar Restaurant in Wallace, N.C., and given by the parents of the groom.

Events held before the wedding included an I Do barbecue hosted by the parents of the bride and groom at the home of the groom’s parents; a bachelorette weekend in Nashville, Tenn., for the bride hosted by Shelly Lee; a bachelor weekend in Asheville, N.C., for the groom; and a surprise shower for the bride hosted by co-workers of the bride at Wayne Memorial Hospital.

Garrison-Nichols

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Mrs. Nichols

Presley Helen Larson Garrison and Patrick Kelly Nichols exchanged vows in a ceremony Dec. 30, 2016, at 5:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Raleigh, with the Rev. Trey Davis officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Chris Garrison and Kim Larson of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of the late Milton Garrison, Elizabeth Lee, Helen Larson and the late Warren Larson. She is also the granddaughter of Ronald Lee and Noga Garrison.

Presley graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in biochemistry in the class of 2012. She is now in her last year of medical school at the Brody School of Medicine.

The groom is the son of Chuck and Susan Nichols of Raleigh, N.C., and the grandson of the late Charles and Frances Nichols, Patsy Kelly and the late Richard Kelly.

Patrick graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in history and communications in the class of 2012. He is now the video production specialist for the Friday Institute at North Carolina State University.

The bride was escorted by Chris Garrison and given in marriage by her parents.

Maggie McDonald was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Burcu Bozkurt, Becca Mann, Cate Coffee, Anna Starkey and Jerri Waller.

Charlie Nichols served as best man. Groomsmen were Madison Bullard, Gabe Parrish, Drew Rothenberg, David Rusher, Tom Rusher and Wade Snedecor. Ushers were Will Hartzell and Andrew Harrell.

Readings at the service were done by Leah Elliot and Philip Brown.

Jeremy Thompson was the organist.

The rehearsal dinner was held at Sitti Restaurant in Raleigh, N.C., followed by a welcome party at the City Club hosted by the parents of the bride and groom, Joe and Leah Devlin, Jim and Anna Schenck, Bill and Mary Catherine Sigmon, Joyce Fitzpatrick and Jay Stewart.

An engagement party was thrown in Goldsboro, N.C., at the Terrace Room in April 2016. It was hosted by Geoff and Lee Hulse, Jim and Adrienne Northington, Becky Mayo, John and Janet Peacock, Tom and Susan Brown, Gene and Judy Carpenter, Betty Kemp, Kate Larson, Laura Coffee, Kris Clark, Craig Weidemann, Alan and Cathy Hollowell, Mary Lane, Mike and Martie Saylors, Jamesie and Kathryn Spicer, Leon and Angela Stockton and Dave and Denise Tayloe.

An engagement party was thrown in Raleigh at the home of Matt and Anne Bullard and co-hosted by John and Mary Nash Rusher, Hayden and Cathy James, Dennis and Diane Ellis, Steve and Regina Brown and Todd and Nancy Hemphill.

Wilkins-McCormick

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Mrs. McCormick

Anna Ward Wilkins and Rodney Keef McCormick exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Dec. 31, 2016, at 6 p.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church, with James H. Harry and Eric Saunders officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray Wilkins of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Worth Wilkins Sr. of Goldsboro and Barbara Riley Krentz and the late Richard Walter Krentz Sr. of Goldsboro.

The bride graduated from Eastern Wayne High School in 2007. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing and in 2016 with a Master’s of Nursing. She is employed as a a pediatric nurse practitioner at Wake Med.

The groom is the son of Nicole Leak of High Point and Derek Little of High Point. His stepfather is Shane Leak and his stepmother is Misty Little of High Point. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs Alfred McCormick of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Little of High Point, Mr. and Mrs Doug Brown of High Point, and Beverly Mitchell of High Point.

The groom graduated from Smoky Mountain High School in 2007. He graduated from North Carolina State University with Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology in 2012. He is employed by the YMCA of the Triangle in Raleigh as a youth and outreach director.

The bride was escorted and given in marriage by her father.

She wore a stunning Alvina Valenta designer wedding gown, a marbled jacquard with metallic threads in a playful pleated ballgown silhouette featuring a scoop neck and a low back. Alvina Valenta designs are known for ethereal romance, luxe glamour and intricate embroideries.

Maggie Bartlett of Denver, Colo., served as matron of honor, and Margaret Lee Wilkins of Wilmington, N.C., sister of the bride, served as maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Hollister Dibble of Charlotte, Tina Guijarro of Houston, Texas, Frances Johnson of Chapel Hill, Alex Lowe of Durham, Stefanee McCormick of High Point, Betty Brandt Rouse of Durham, Madison Sasser of Raleigh, Sarah Weddle of Raleigh, Virginia Wilkins of Goldsboro and Jessica Williams of High Point.

Desean Little of High Point and Derek Little II of High Point were best men.

Groomsmen were Travis Bartlett of Denver, Colo., Brandon Beech of High Point, Donnell Brim of Knightdale, Ronald Crawford Jr. of High Point, Dillon Dunford of Cullowhee, Joseph Gordon of Durham, Joseph Johnson of Sumter, S.C., Evan Lee of Raleigh, Matthew Wilkins of Wilmington, N.C., and Riley Wilkins of Goldsboro.

Eleanor Belle Wilkins of Goldsboro was flower girl. Ringbearers were Amare Crawford of High Point and Joseph Gordon Jr. of Durham.

Shelia Warrick directed the wedding. Presiding at the register and handing out programs were Alden Mitchell, Casey Vermeulen and Paige Culbreth.

A program of wedding music was provided by Dr. William J. Weisser, organist.

The bride’s parents hosted a reception and dance following the ceremony at Goldsborough Bridge Battlefield.

The groom’s families, the McCormicks and Littles, hosted a rehearsal dinner and dance at Goldsboro Event Center Dec. 30.

Events held before the wedding included a “stock-the-bar” party by friends; a “blessings shower” hosted by friends of the bride; and a bridesmaids’ brunch hosted by B-52’s supper club.

A wedding day brunch was hosted by the Rouse and Wilkins families, including cousins.

After a honeymoon in the Dominican Republic, the couple will reside in Raleigh.

Jordan-Clough

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Mrs. Clough

Rachel Leigh Jordan and Richard Andrew Clough of Goldsboro exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony July 29, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. at Stoney Creek Free Will Baptist Church, with the Rev. Gary Bailey officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Phillip Lewis and Melissa Peyton Jordan of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Barbara Walston Jordan of Goldsboro and Jeraldean Capps Peyton of Goldsboro.

She is a 2012 graduate of Charles B. Aycock High School and a 2016 graduate of Barton College. She is employed with RedPhish Inc.

The groom is the son of Richard Clough of Kenly and Carolyn Grant of Goldsboro and the grandson of Ann Clough of Brimfield, Mass., and Ray Grant of Eureka.

He is a 2011 graduate of Princeton High School and a 2015 graduate of Johnston Community College. He is employed with RedPhish Inc.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

She wore a ivory tealength cap sleeve gown featuring opulent corded lace appliques with pearl beading and an illusion neckline. She carried a bouquet of silk pink roses.

Mrs. Richard Clough served as matron of honor, while Jayna Beamon was maid of honor.

The bridesmaid was Hayley Baxley.

Jeff Carmel served as best man.

Groomsmen were Jonathan Burke and Parker Williford.

Ushers were Ryan Grant, Aaron Fennell and Brandon Crider.

Rayleigh Burke was flower girl.

Presiding at the register were Hannah Meekins and Hillary Poston. Amber Weaver distributed programs.

A program of wedding music was provided by Kim Honeycutt, pianist, and Dia Worling and Scott DeCarlo, vocalists

A reception was held at the Terrace Room of Goldsboro, N.C.

After a wedding trip to Charleston, S.C., the couple resides in Goldsboro, N.C.

Neal-Freeman

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Mrs. Freeman

Brooke Alexandria Neal and Kenneth Mark Freeman Jr. of Goldsboro exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Aug. 5, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. at Rosewood First Baptist Church, with Dr. Penny Ziemer officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Donald C. Neal Jr. and Joann Willetts Neal of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Iris B. Neal Thomas of Goldsboro, the late Donald C. Neal of Goldsboro and Mary B. Willetts and the late William H. Willetts of Goldsboro.

She is a 2013 graduate of Wayne Country Day School, a 2017 graduate of Campbell University and is currently a graduate student at Edinboro University. She is employed as a substance abuse counselor and associate professional on the community support team at Waynesboro Family Clinic.

The groom is the son of Kenneth Mark and Sharon Savage Freeman of Dudley and the grandson of Kenneth D. and Lois M. Freeman of High Point and Margie W. Savage and the late George M. Savage of Goldsboro.

He is a 2011 graduate of Spring Creek High School and a 2015 graduate of East Carolina University. He is employed as farm manager at Goldsboro Milling.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

She wore a silk ballgown featuring an off-the-shoulder neckline, a pearl beaded bodice and a chapel-length train.

She wore a flower crown and carried a hand-tied bouquet of white garden roses, porcelina spray roses, white hydrangeas, Queen Anne’s lace, white hypericum berries and silver dollar eucalyptus.

Olivia Neal, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Jessica Parker, sister of the groom; Lillian Freeman, sister of the groom; Savannah Barlow; Sarah Best; Schyler Clark; Kiania Henriques; Sue Ann Forrest; Kerri Jo Gurley; Taylor Holder; Bliss Jackson; Hannah King; Payton Meadows; Danielle Peedin; and Callie Thornton.

Kenneth Mark Freeman, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Adam Parker, Chris Ostrander, Gabe Bowman, Zach Carter, Justin Casey, Ryan Grainger, Zach Grantham, Will Janning, Tyler Lynch, Dayton Meadows, Martin Parrish, Deep Patel and Blaine Stafford.

Scarlett Barlow and Marley Parrish were junior bridesmaids.

Shelby Barlow and Paris Jackson were flower girls.

Louis Maxwell was ringbearer.

Donna Little directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Catherine Mallard. April and Addison DeSelms distributed programs.

Pastor Linda Burroughs said a prayer for the couple.

Scripture Reader was Jennifer Parrish.

A program of traditional wedding music was provided by Judy Lewis, pianist; Bess Sawyer, organist; and Doug Tart, trumpeter. Charlotte Kornegay, vocalist, sang “How Great Thou Art,” accompanied by Luke Teague, guitarist. Vocalist Jeff Lane sang “The Lord’s Prayer.”

The couple left the church in a 1931 Model A Ford that once belonged to the bride;s great-grandfather, James Patrick Best.

The reception was held at Lane Tree Golf Club with music by The RubberBand Band from Greensboro.

After a wedding trip to Playa del Carmen, Mexico, the couple resides in the Rosewood community.

The rehearsal dinner was held at The Terrace Room, with music by Eric Schreffler, guitarist and vocalist.

Events held before the wedding included an engagement party at the Neal home Oct. 29, 2016; a bachelor and bachelorette weekend at Topsail Beach June 9 through 11, 2017; a wedding shower at Rosewood First Baptist Church, hosted by Renee Parrish, aunt of the bride, and ladies of the church; a bridal breakfast celebration at the Bell home, hosted by Kelli Gurley Bell and Kerri Jo Gurley; a wedding day bridal brunch at the Neal Home hosted by Beth Osborne, aunt of the bride, and Mary Willetts, grandmother of the bride; and the wedding day groom’s brunch at the Farmhouse in Rosewood hosted by Valerie Barlow, aunt of the bride, and Hillary Smith Outlaw, friend of the couple.


Ellis-Friesen

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Mrs. Friesen

Stacy Lee Ellis and Luke Friesen exchanged vows June 10, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. at The Umstead Hotel in Cary, N.C. The Rev. Gerald Donnelly officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Kirk and Robin Hines Ellis of Pikeville and the granddaughter of Edward W. Ellis and the late Annie Laurie Ellis of Goldsboro, Clara Evans Hines and the late Melvin Hines of Princeton.

She is a 2009 graduate of North Carolina State University. She is employed as an international virtual business manager.

The groom is the son of Glenn Friesen of Calgary, AB, and Donna Friesen of Calgary and the grandson of the late Menno and Alice Friesen of Saskatoon, SK, and Les and Shirley Warden of Regina, SK.

He is a 2009 graduate of Queens University at Kingston. He is employed as a petroleum engineer.

The bride was escorted by her father, Kirk Ellis.

She wore a silk trumpet silhouette gown with a strapless sweetheart neckline and bridal train paired with a fingertip-length tulle veil with silk trim.

Kelly Cummings served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Skye McGinley, sibling of the groom; Lisa Rochette; Mary Treppendahl; Mary Beth Sheffield; and Marsha Price.

Jay Wilkins served as best man. Groomsmen were Daniel Ellis, sibling of the bride; Chris Stoicheff, cousin of the groom; Rod Herradence; Alex Horner; Ian Scott; and Mike Arness.

Tom Moritz-Friesen, sibling of the groom, served as the presenter of the rings.

Leah McGinley, niece of the groom, was the honorary flower girl.

The reception was held in the grand ballroom at The Umstead Hotel

After a wedding trip to The French Riviera, the couple resides in Calgary, Alberta Canada.

Rogers-Malpass

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Mrs. Malpass

Whitney White Rogers and John-Taylor Malpass of Roxboro, N.C., exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Sept. 30, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. at Concord United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Karl Neuschaffer and the Rev. Scott Hardy officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Russell Rogers of Roxboro and Wendy Yarboro of Roxboro and the granddaughter of Jimmy and Jane Rogers of Roxboro and the late Ruffin and Jean White of Roxboro.

She is a graduate of Person Senior High School and North Carolina State University. She is employed as a teacher at Northern Middle School in Person County Schools.

The groom is the son of R. Chris and Andrea Malpass of Goldsboro and the grandson of the late Robert L. and Christine Malpass of Goldsboro and Jan Holtsclaw and the late Rev. Thomas Holtsclaw of Roxboro.

He is a graduate of Eastern Wayne High School. He is employed as a mechanic and a musician at Better Cable Systems and The Malpass Brothers.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

She wore a wore an elegant ballgown by Justin Alexander made of silk dupion with piped neckline and waistline, full gathered skirt with pockets, tulle-covered buttons down the cathedral train and a crystal-beaded belt with satin ribbon. She wore a cathedral-length veil.

Alyson Johnson of Roxboro, N.C., was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Heidi Clark of Roxboro, N.C., Lizzy Brown of Timberlake, N.C., Kelci Barnette of Raleigh, N.C., Rhian Merwald of Raleigh, N.C., Molly Kearney of Wilmington, N.C., Morgan Weiss of Galveston, Texas, and Linda Malpass of Goldsboro, N.C.

R. Chris Malpass served as best man.

Groomsmen were Christopher Malpass of Goldsboro, N.C., Randy Gray of LaGrange, N.C., Cory Williams of LaGrange, N.C., Andy Lauterbach of LaGrange, N.C., Brian Batten of New Bern, N.C., Rusty Rogers of Raleigh, N.C., and Glenn Yarboro of Roxboro, N.C.

Vivian Hammock of Grifton, N.C., was flower girl.

Barrett Malpass of Goldsboro was ringbearer.

Betsy Summerlin directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Kelsey Perkins.

Music was provided by a string quartet from Corda Entertainment.

The bride’s parents hosted the reception at Virginia International Raceway Gallery.

After a wedding trip to an undisclosed location, the couple resides in Roxboro.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at Old Country Club Steakhouse in Roxboro.

Events held before the wedding included a party honoring the couple hosted by Randy Gray and Vangie Combs at the Gray home in May; a shower in August at the Satterfield home hosted by Rob and Mindy Satterfield, along with members of the bride’s family; a miscellaneous shower in August at the home of Jan Holtsclaw; and a honey-do shower in September at the Homestead in Roxboro hosted by friends of the couple, Tommy and Ann Lawrence and Jay and Nancy Neville.

Pelletier-Eisenzimmer

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Mrs. Eisenzimmer

Ann Gordon Pelletier and Christopher Lee Eisenzimmer were married Oct. 21, 2017, at Wee Kirk Presbyterian Church in Linville. Dr. Glenn Franklin Phillips officiated at the double ring ceremony. 

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jere Walter Pelletier III and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gordon Maxwell III of Goldsboro. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jere Walter Pelletier II of Swansboro. 

The groom is the son of Ms. Frances Elaine Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lee Eisenzimmer of Washington. He is the grandson of Mrs. Delia Ann Thompson and the late Mr. Graham Clarence Thompson of Washington and the late Mrs. Edna Anderson Eisenzimmer of Chocowinity. 

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

Marguerite Cremin Kleinheinz of New York, N.Y., served as maid of honor. Mildred Pelletier Warren of Morehead City and Graye Pelletier Todd of Charlotte, sisters of the bride, served as matrons of honor.

Junior bridesmaids were Lily Page Maxwell of Goldsboro, cousin of the bride, and Morgan Leanne Eisenzimmer of Washington, sister of the groom.

Flower girls were Elizabeth Graye Warren of Morehead City and Evelyn Maxwell Todd of Charlotte, nieces of the bride. 

Steven Lee Eisenzimmer served as his son’s best man. George Cameron Todd III of Charlotte and William Bryan Warren of Morehead City, brother-in-laws of the bride served as groomsmen.

The ring bearer was William Hugh Warren of Morehead City, nephew of the bride.

Ushers were Tyler Patrick Bolton of Greenville, Whitley Timberlake Brown of Raleigh, Michael Alan Dickson of Wilmington, Andrew Stephen McCoy of Washington, Hunter Aaron Spivey Rascoe of Wilson, Wayland James Sermons III of Raleigh and Daniel Staten Waters of Charlotte, friends of the groom. 

The bride is a 2008 graduate of The Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va., and a 2012 graduate of North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications. She was member of Sigma Kappa sorority, and was presented by the Terpsichorean Club of Raleigh at the 2009 Debutante Ball. She is a 2016 graduate from the New York School of Interior Design. She is self-employed. 

The groom is a 2005 graduate of Washington High School and a 2010 graduate of East Carolina University. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in construction management and business administration. He was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He also received a master of science in accounting degree from East Carolina University in 2012.

The groom is employed as the director of development at Greystone and Co. 

After a wedding trip to Los Cabos, Mexico, the couple will reside in Raleigh.

Rogers-Malpass

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Mrs. Malpass

Whitney White Rogers and John-Taylor Malpass of Roxboro, N.C., exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Sept. 30, 2017, at 5:30 p.m. at Concord United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Karl Neuschaffer and the Rev. Scott Hardy officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Russell Rogers of Roxboro and Wendy Yarboro of Roxboro and the granddaughter of Jimmy and Jane Rogers of Roxboro and the late Ruffin and Jean White of Roxboro.

She is a graduate of Person Senior High School and North Carolina State University. She is employed as a teacher at Northern Middle School in Person County Schools.

The groom is the son of R. Chris and Andrea Malpass of Goldsboro and the grandson of the late Robert L. and Christine Malpass of Goldsboro and Jan Holtsclaw and the late Rev. Thomas Holtsclaw of Roxboro.

He is a graduate of Eastern Wayne High School. He is employed as a mechanic and a musician at Better Cable Systems and The Malpass Brothers.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

She wore a wore an elegant ballgown by Justin Alexander made of silk dupion with piped neckline and waistline, full gathered skirt with pockets, tulle-covered buttons down the cathedral train and a crystal-beaded belt with satin ribbon. She wore a cathedral-length veil.

Alyson Johnson of Roxboro, N.C., was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Heidi Clark of Roxboro, N.C., Lizzy Brown of Timberlake, N.C., Kelci Barnette of Raleigh, N.C., Rhian Merwald of Raleigh, N.C., Molly Kearney of Wilmington, N.C., Morgan Weiss of Galveston, Texas, and Linda Malpass of Goldsboro, N.C.

R. Chris Malpass served as best man.

Groomsmen were Christopher Malpass of Goldsboro, N.C., Randy Gray of LaGrange, N.C., Cory Williams of LaGrange, N.C., Andy Lauterbach of LaGrange, N.C., Brian Batten of New Bern, N.C., Rusty Rogers of Raleigh, N.C., and Glenn Yarboro of Roxboro, N.C.

Vivian Hammock of Grifton, N.C., was flower girl.

Barrett Malpass of Goldsboro was ringbearer.

Betsy Summerlin directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Kelsey Perkins.

Music was provided by a string quartet from Corda Entertainment.

The bride’s parents hosted the reception at Virginia International Raceway Gallery.

After a wedding trip to an undisclosed location, the couple resides in Roxboro.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at Old Country Club Steakhouse in Roxboro.

Events held before the wedding included a party honoring the couple hosted by Randy Gray and Vangie Combs at the Gray home in May; a shower in August at the Satterfield home hosted by Rob and Mindy Satterfield, along with members of the bride’s family; a miscellaneous shower in August at the home of Jan Holtsclaw; and a honey-do shower in September at the Homestead in Roxboro hosted by friends of the couple, Tommy and Ann Lawrence and Jay and Nancy Neville.

Pelletier-Eisenzimmer

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Ann Gordon Pelletier and Christopher Lee Eisenzimmer were married Oct. 21, 2017, at Wee Kirk Presbyterian Church in Linville. Dr. Glenn Franklin Phillips officiated at the double ring ceremony. 

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jere Walter Pelletier III and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gordon Maxwell III of Goldsboro. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jere Walter Pelletier II of Swansboro. 

The groom is the son of Ms. Frances Elaine Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lee Eisenzimmer of Washington. He is the grandson of Mrs. Delia Ann Thompson and the late Mr. Graham Clarence Thompson of Washington and the late Mrs. Edna Anderson Eisenzimmer of Chocowinity. 

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

Marguerite Cremin Kleinheinz of New York, N.Y., served as maid of honor. Mildred Pelletier Warren of Morehead City and Graye Pelletier Todd of Charlotte, sisters of the bride, served as matrons of honor.

Junior bridesmaids were Lily Page Maxwell of Goldsboro, cousin of the bride, and Morgan Leanne Eisenzimmer of Washington, sister of the groom.

Flower girls were Elizabeth Graye Warren of Morehead City and Evelyn Maxwell Todd of Charlotte, nieces of the bride. 

Steven Lee Eisenzimmer served as his son’s best man. George Cameron Todd III of Charlotte and William Bryan Warren of Morehead City, brother-in-laws of the bride served as groomsmen.

The ring bearer was William Hugh Warren of Morehead City, nephew of the bride.

Ushers were Tyler Patrick Bolton of Greenville, Whitley Timberlake Brown of Raleigh, Michael Alan Dickson of Wilmington, Andrew Stephen McCoy of Washington, Hunter Aaron Spivey Rascoe of Wilson, Wayland James Sermons III of Raleigh and Daniel Staten Waters of Charlotte, friends of the groom. 

The bride is a 2008 graduate of The Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va., and a 2012 graduate of North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications. She was member of Sigma Kappa sorority, and was presented by the Terpsichorean Club of Raleigh at the 2009 Debutante Ball. She is a 2016 graduate from the New York School of Interior Design. She is self-employed. 

The groom is a 2005 graduate of Washington High School and a 2010 graduate of East Carolina University. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in construction management and business administration. He was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He also received a master of science in accounting degree from East Carolina University in 2012.

The groom is employed as the director of development at Greystone and Co. 

After a wedding trip to Los Cabos, Mexico, the couple will reside in Raleigh.

Charuhas-Glover

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Anna Marie Charuhas and Daniel Barham Glover exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Dec. 31, 2016, at 4 in the afternoon at Trivium Estate and Conference Center in Forest, Va., with Drew Eastes officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Maurey Charuhas of Damascus, Md., and the granddaughter of the late Werner and Gretel Schock of Parkville, Md., and the late Peter and Sylvia Charuhas of Rockville, Md.

She is a 2012 graduate of Cedar Brook Academy. She was a 2016 cum laude graduate of Liberty University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and a minor in theater arts. She is an editorial assistant at J&J Editorial in Cary.

The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Sherill Glover of Goldsboro and the grandson of Linda Brannan Pulley and the late Billy Elwood Pulley of Selma and Marion W. and Cedessel Evans Glover of Princeton.

He is a 2012 graduate of Wayne Christian School. He was a 2015 cum laude graduate of Lee University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in biblical and theological students and a minor in biblical languages. He is currently at Duke Divinity School, where he will graduate with a Master of Theological Studies with a concentration in the New Testament in May. He intends to begin a doctoral program to obtain his Ph.D. in the New Testament in August.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

Sophia Charuhas, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Christina Greene Crouch of Lynchburg, Va., friend of the bride and groom, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Emily Moorman of Parkville, Md., cousin of the bride, and Maggie Quick of Lynchburg, Va., and Abby Follmer of Lynchburg, Va., friends of the bride.

The groom’s father, Dr. Glover, was his son’s best man, along with Jim Barber of Goldsboro, friend of the groom. Jordan Portela of Snow Hill and Trey Jones of Princeton, friends of the groom, served as groomsmen.

Jordan was also guitarist and vocalist.

Following the wedding, the bride’s parents hosted a reception at Trivium Estate and Conference Center. The couple toasted each other using the same glasses from the wedding of the groom’s parents 30 years earlier.

After a wedding trip to the island of Kauai, Hawaii, the couple now resides in Durham, N.C.

A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom’s parents at Charleys in Lynchburg, Va., Dec. 30, 2016.

Before the wedding, the bride’s mother hosted a shower at her home in Damascus, Md., Sept. 24, 2016. Nov. 29, 2016, a floating shower was held at the home of Michele Larson in Goldsboro hosted by Michele Larson, Julia Clarke and Jan Rose, all of Goldsboro.

Glover-Weigle

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Molly Rebekah Glover and Shawn Gabriel Weigle exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony July 23, 2017, at 5 in the afternoon at Highgrove Estate in Fuquay-Varina, with Daniel Glover, brother of the bride, officiating.

The bride is the daughter of M. Sherill and Robin Pulley Glover of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Marion W. and Cedessel Evans Glover of Princeton and Linda Brannan Pulley and the late Billy Elwood Pulley of Selma.

She is a 2013 graduate of Wayne Christian School. She is a 2017 summa cum laude graduate of Campbell University with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and a minor in chemistry.

She is an optometry student at the University of Alabama School of Optometry in Birmingham, Ala.

The groom is the son of Brian and Mi Suk Weigle of Fayetteville and the grandson of John R. Weigle Sr. and Edna J. Dixon both of West Virginia and Son Bong Suk and Choe Gyung Sun of South Korea.

He is a 2011 graduate of Western Harnett High School.

He served in the United States Army, and attended Campbell University.

He now serves in the United States Army Reserves.

He is employed with Spectrum Communications in Birmingham, Ala.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

Hannah Glover Glaesman of Raleigh, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Emily Stuckey of Bentonville, Ark., friend of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Tess Allen of Goldsboro, friend of the bride; Amy Clarke of Goldsboro, friend of the bride; and Anna Maria Glover of Waco, Texas, sister-in-law of the bride.

Brian Weigle of Fayetteville, father of the groom, served as best man.

Richard Russell of Fayetteville, friend of the groom, served as head groomsman.

Other groomsmen were Darren Canfield of Raleigh, friend of the groom; Shea Glaesman of Raleigh, brother-in-law of the bride; Connor Reilly of Pinehurst, friend of the groom; and Carson Rosser of Sanford, friend of the groom.

Ushers were Colby Norris of Princeton, friend of the couple, and David Overby of Goldsboro, friend of the bride.

Following the wedding, the bride’s parents hosted a reception with dinner and dancing at Highgrove Estate.

The couple toasted each other using the same glasses from the wedding of the bride’s parents 31 years earlier.

After a wedding trip to the island of Antigua, the couple resides in Birmingham, Ala.

A rehearsal meal was hosted by the groom’s parents at Mason Jar Tavern in Fuquay Varina July 22, 2017.

Events held before the wedding included a bridal luncheon given July 9, 2017, by Michele Larson, Jan Rose and Julia Clarke all of Goldsboro at Olive Garden for the bridesmaids, mothers and grandmothers, and a surprise wedding luncheon for the couple July 13, 2017, hosted by the optometry staff of Dr. Sherill Glover at the Fireside Room at Princeton Church of God.


Eastwood-Thompson

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Kaylyn Elizabeth Eastwood and Daniel Reed Thompson exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Nov. 4, 2017, at 5 p.m. at Garris Chapel United Methodist Church, with Bill Garner and Gabe Mitchell officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eastwood of Farmville, N.C., and the granddaughter of Nancy Eastwood and the late George Eastwood of Walstonburg, N.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tripp Jr of Farmville, N.C.

The bride is a graduate of Farmville Central High School in Farmville, N.C., and received her degree from Martin Community College with an Associates in Physical Therapist Assistant.

She is employed as a physical therapist assistant at Goldsboro Physical Therapy and Wellness.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson of Goldsboro, N.C., and the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thompson of Kinston, N.C., and Bill Garner and the late Faye Garner of Goldsboro, N.C.

The groom is a graduate from Spring Creek High School in Seven Springs, N.C., and received his degree from East Carolina University with a Bachelor of Science in construction management and a minor in business administration.

He is employed as an account/project manager at Penhall Co.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents.

Emily Forehand served as matron of honor, while bridesmaids were Anne Wesley Taylor, Mary Carlyle Taylor, Blair Mozingo, Riley Thompson and Kristy Eastwood and junior bridesmaid Laycie Eastwood, niece of the bride.

The flower girl was the brides niece, Eliza Jo Eastwood.

Harvey Thompson served as best man.

Groomsmen were Garrett Fly, Justin Eastwood, T.J. Hinson, Tan Sanders, Jay Kornegay, Kyle Koonce and Will Hathaway.

The ringbearer was the bride’s nephew, Jackson Eastwood.

Carlissa Taylor assisted by directing the wedding. A program of wedding music was provided by Jason Cox, pianist, and Jay Kornegay, vocalist.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner on the eve of the wedding at Walnut Creek Country Club in Goldsboro, N.C.

The bride’s parents hosted a reception at Walnut Creek Country Club in Goldsboro, N.C., following the wedding.

Following their honeymoon, they will make their home in Goldsboro, N.C.

Overman-Cauley

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Elizabeth Lynne Overman and Ivey Phineas Cauley exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony April 29, 2017, at 4:30 p.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church, with the Rev. James H. Harry officiating.

The bride is the daughter of David Harrell and Lorenda Bevell Overman of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Minnie Overman and the late David John Overman of Goldsboro, Gary and Pat Bevell of Goldsboro and Rebecca Bevell of Goldsboro.

The groom is the son of the late Christopher Roscoe Cauley Jr., the late Linda Ivey Cauley and Mrs. Roxie Massengill Cauley of LaGrange and the grandson of the late Christopher Roscoe Cauley Sr. and Frances Sutton Cauley of Kinston and the late Lelland and Verna Bell Sugg Ivey of LaGrange.

Mrs. Betsy Lee Overman Roberson served as matron of honor, while Mr. Christopher Roscoe Cauley III served as best man.

A program of wedding music was provided by Dr. John Denning, pianist, and Mrs. Betsy Roberson, Mrs. Rachel Hydrick and Ms. Grace Sugg, vocalists.

Dr. Bill Weisser was organist.

A reception was given by the parents of the bride and held at Goldsboro Events Center directly following the ceremony.

A rehearsal dinner was given by Mrs. Roxie Cauley and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cauley at Ed’s Southern Food and Spirits.

Events held before the wedding included a shower given by the friends of Hickory Grove United Methodist Church; a shower held at Providence United Methodist Church by the Fellowship Sunday school class; an “I Do Barbecue” thrown by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Massengill, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fella Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sutton and Mrs. Gail Coltrain; dinners held in honor of the couple by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams; a ladies’ brunch thrown by Mrs. Brenda Cox; and a dinner held by Mrs. Betsy Roberson.

Morgan-Hair

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Gayna Carlsen Morgan of Greenville and Jonathan Wilson Hairr of Greenville exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Oct. 14, 2017, at 5 p.m. at Rose Hill Plantation, with the Rev. Nick Nielsen officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Grey and Gloria Morgan of Mount Olive and the granddaughter of Gaynell Brock and the late Russell Brock of Mount Olive and the late Carl and Sue Morgan of Calypso.

The bride, a native of Mount Olive, N.C., is a 2011 graduate of North Duplin Jr./Sr. High School. She attended East Carolina University, where she graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing in 2014.

She is employed as a registered nurse in the cardiac intensive care unit at the East Carolina Heart Institute at Vidant Medical Center.

The groom is the son of Charles and Dianne Hairr of Selma and the grandson of the late Wesley and Rochelle Hairr of Clinton and the late David Wilson and Violet Radford of Selma.

The groom, a native of Selma, N.C., is a 2002 graduate of North Johnston High School. He attended East Carolina University, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in biology.

He then attended graduate school at East Carolina University and North Carolina State University.

The groom is a 2015 graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry where he obtained his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree.

He is employed as a dentist at Dental Care Center of Rocky Mount, N.C.

The bride was escorted by her father, Grey Morgan, and given in marriage by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grey Morgan.

The bride wore a silk white Monique Lhuillier ballgown with a strapless sweetheart neckline.

The tiered skirt had horse hair trim with beaded lace appliques.

The bodice was chantilly lace with embroidery and beading. A beaded sash designed by Kate McDonald was added to the waistline.

The bride’s tulle veil was oval cut and cathedral length, designed by Jennifer Leigh.

Monique Lhuillier appliques were scattered throughout.

Her astor accessories were designed by Untamed Petals.

The bride wore an open-toe white satin beaded shoe by Badgley Mischka. Gayna carried an elegant draping bouquet designed by Heather Miller with Eclectic Sage of Raleigh filled with David Austin English garden roses with velvety crimson blooms as well as white O’Hara garden roses with a hint of blush tone in its layers of romantic petals.

A variety of other blooms accented the luscious garden roses including ranunculus, apricot stock, lisianthus and astrantia.

The bouquet was draped with greenery accents of pepper berry, smoke bush, Italian ruscus, seeded eucalyptus and hanging amaranthus.

Mrs. Brittany Lowery, friend of the couple, served as matron of honor, while Ms. Brittany Coates, friend of the couple, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Bobbie Lynne Grady, cousin of the bride; Miss Jessica Hill, friend of the couple; Miss Brantlee Barwick, friend of the couple; Miss Rachel Seelig, friend of the couple; and Mrs. Laura Hutson, friend of the couple.

Miss Aubrey Hairr, niece of the groom, served as junior bridesmaid.

Mr. Charles Hairr, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Mr. Greyson Morgan, brother of the bride; Mr. Chris Hairr, brother of the groom; Mr. Eddie Hairr, brother of the groom; Dr. Adam Carter, friend of the couple; Dr. Martin Baker, friend of the couple; and Mr. Larry Meek, friend of the couple.

Mr. Kyle Hairr, nephew of the groom, was a junior groomsman.

Miss Kinsley Pearsall, friend of the couple, and Miss Lily Weisbrodt, cousin of the groom, were flower girls.

Mr. Aaron Hairr, nephew of the groom, and Mr. Eli Brock, cousin of the bride, were ringbearers.

Mr. Vincent Elkin, cousin of the bride, was the page boy.

Mrs. Gina Johnston Annab of A Southern Soiree in Raleigh served as wedding planner and directed the wedding.

Presiding at the register was Miss Brittany Morris, friend of the couple.

Miss Kayla Herring and Mr. Matthew Herring, cousins of the bride, distributed programs.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan, uncle and aunt of the bride, greeted guests into the ceremony.

Alex and Laura DeTorres, Dal Cuore Music of Raleigh, N.C., were vocalists.

The Triangle String Quartet of Raleigh, N.C., provided music for the ceremony.

The reception, hosted by the bride’s parents, was held at Nathan Hall at Rose Hill Plantation following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston, uncle and aunt of the groom, greeted guests. Steve Whetzel, the East Carolina University pirate, escorted the couple into the reception.

The food was prepared by executive chef Michael Pupillo and his team. The Band Punch of Raleigh, N.C., provided music and entertainment.

Florals were designed by Heather Miller of Eclectic Sage.

The seven-tiered wedding cake was designed by Todd Mozingo with Edible Art of Raleigh.

Dan Nelson of Dan Nelson Art provided a live painting during the reception.

Bruce Stevenson, caricaturist, provided drawings for guests during the reception.

After a wedding trip to The St. Regis Punta Mita in Punta Mita, Mexico, the couple will reside in Greenville, N.C.

The rehearsal dinner, given by the parents of the groom, was held at Rose Hill Plantation Friday evening, Oct. 13. Executive chef, Michael Pupillo, and his team prepared a barbecue-style meal.

The groom’s cake was designed by Todd Mozingo of Edible Art of Raleigh.

Music and dancing were provided by Bunn DJ Company of Raleigh, N.C. Florals were provided by Eclectic Sage of Raleigh, N.C.

Events held before the wedding Christmas included a shower hosted at the home of Kristy Brock by Kaye Brock, Debbie Grady, Brandi Elkin and Kristy Brock Dec. 10; a tool shower was given by Eddie Hairr at his home June 17; a bachelorette weekend in Savannah, Ga., July 6 through 9 hosted by the bridesmaids; a miscellaneous shower hosted by the Hairr and Radford families, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hairr July 16; a miscellaneous shower held at Calypso Presbyterian Church by the ladies of the church Aug. 20; an “I Do” barbecue hosted by the Morgan family Aug. 26 at Sleepy Creek Clubhouse; a brunch Sept. 23 given by Barbara Ann Guy, Cindy Ivey, Sue McClenny and Debbie Jones at the home of Mrs. Guy; a golf outing given by Grey and Greyson Morgan held at Ironwood Country Club in Greenville Sept. 23; a luncheon Sept. 24 given by Sharon Dixon, Brenda Holliday, Sybil Merkison and Jean Anderson at Ribeye’s of Mount Olive; a miscellaneous shower Sept. 29 given by co-workers of the bride at Winslow’s in Greenville; a bridal brunch hosted by Melisia Gainey, Evelyn Wells and Pam Brewer held at Rock Springs Center in Greenville Sept. 30; an a bridesmaids’ luncheon hosted by Debbie Grady, Kaye Brock, Brandi Elkin and Gaynell Brock held at Ironwood Country Club Oct. 7.

Overman-Cauley

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Elizabeth Lynne Overman and Ivey Phineas Cauley exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony April 29, 2017, at 4:30 p.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church, with the Rev. James H. Harry officiating.

The bride is the daughter of David Harrell and Lorenda Bevell Overman of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Minnie Overman and the late David John Overman of Goldsboro, Gary and Pat Bevell of Goldsboro and Rebecca Bevell of Goldsboro.

The groom is the son of the late Christopher Roscoe Cauley Jr., the late Linda Ivey Cauley and Mrs. Roxie Massengill Cauley of LaGrange and the grandson of the late Christopher Roscoe Cauley Sr. and Frances Sutton Cauley of Kinston and the late Lelland and Verna Bell Sugg Ivey of LaGrange.

Mrs. Betsy Lee Overman Roberson served as matron of honor, while Mr. Christopher Roscoe Cauley III served as best man.

A program of wedding music was provided by Dr. John Denning, pianist, and Mrs. Betsy Roberson, Mrs. Rachel Hydrick and Ms. Grace Sugg, vocalists.

Dr. Bill Weisser was organist.

A reception was given by the parents of the bride and held at Goldsboro Events Center directly following the ceremony.

A rehearsal dinner was given by Mrs. Roxie Cauley and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cauley at Ed’s Southern Food and Spirits.

Events held before the wedding included a shower given by the friends of Hickory Grove United Methodist Church; a shower held at Providence United Methodist Church by the Fellowship Sunday school class; an “I Do Barbecue” thrown by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Massengill, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fella Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sutton and Mrs. Gail Coltrain; dinners held in honor of the couple by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams; a ladies’ brunch thrown by Mrs. Brenda Cox; and a dinner held by Mrs. Betsy Roberson.

Morgan-Hair

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Gayna Carlsen Morgan of Greenville and Jonathan Wilson Hairr of Greenville exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Oct. 14, 2017, at 5 p.m. at Rose Hill Plantation, with the Rev. Nick Nielsen officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Grey and Gloria Morgan of Mount Olive and the granddaughter of Gaynell Brock and the late Russell Brock of Mount Olive and the late Carl and Sue Morgan of Calypso.

The bride, a native of Mount Olive, N.C., is a 2011 graduate of North Duplin Jr./Sr. High School. She attended East Carolina University, where she graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing in 2014.

She is employed as a registered nurse in the cardiac intensive care unit at the East Carolina Heart Institute at Vidant Medical Center.

The groom is the son of Charles and Dianne Hairr of Selma and the grandson of the late Wesley and Rochelle Hairr of Clinton and the late David Wilson and Violet Radford of Selma.

The groom, a native of Selma, N.C., is a 2002 graduate of North Johnston High School. He attended East Carolina University, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in biology.

He then attended graduate school at East Carolina University and North Carolina State University.

The groom is a 2015 graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry where he obtained his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree.

He is employed as a dentist at Dental Care Center of Rocky Mount, N.C.

The bride was escorted by her father, Grey Morgan, and given in marriage by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grey Morgan.

The bride wore a silk white Monique Lhuillier ballgown with a strapless sweetheart neckline.

The tiered skirt had horse hair trim with beaded lace appliques.

The bodice was chantilly lace with embroidery and beading. A beaded sash designed by Kate McDonald was added to the waistline.

The bride’s tulle veil was oval cut and cathedral length, designed by Jennifer Leigh.

Monique Lhuillier appliques were scattered throughout.

Her astor accessories were designed by Untamed Petals.

The bride wore an open-toe white satin beaded shoe by Badgley Mischka. Gayna carried an elegant draping bouquet designed by Heather Miller with Eclectic Sage of Raleigh filled with David Austin English garden roses with velvety crimson blooms as well as white O’Hara garden roses with a hint of blush tone in its layers of romantic petals.

A variety of other blooms accented the luscious garden roses including ranunculus, apricot stock, lisianthus and astrantia.

The bouquet was draped with greenery accents of pepper berry, smoke bush, Italian ruscus, seeded eucalyptus and hanging amaranthus.

Mrs. Brittany Lowery, friend of the couple, served as matron of honor, while Ms. Brittany Coates, friend of the couple, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Bobbie Lynne Grady, cousin of the bride; Miss Jessica Hill, friend of the couple; Miss Brantlee Barwick, friend of the couple; Miss Rachel Seelig, friend of the couple; and Mrs. Laura Hutson, friend of the couple.

Miss Aubrey Hairr, niece of the groom, served as junior bridesmaid.

Mr. Charles Hairr, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Mr. Greyson Morgan, brother of the bride; Mr. Chris Hairr, brother of the groom; Mr. Eddie Hairr, brother of the groom; Dr. Adam Carter, friend of the couple; Dr. Martin Baker, friend of the couple; and Mr. Larry Meek, friend of the couple.

Mr. Kyle Hairr, nephew of the groom, was a junior groomsman.

Miss Kinsley Pearsall, friend of the couple, and Miss Lily Weisbrodt, cousin of the groom, were flower girls.

Mr. Aaron Hairr, nephew of the groom, and Mr. Eli Brock, cousin of the bride, were ringbearers.

Mr. Vincent Elkin, cousin of the bride, was the page boy.

Mrs. Gina Johnston Annab of A Southern Soiree in Raleigh served as wedding planner and directed the wedding.

Presiding at the register was Miss Brittany Morris, friend of the couple.

Miss Kayla Herring and Mr. Matthew Herring, cousins of the bride, distributed programs.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan, uncle and aunt of the bride, greeted guests into the ceremony.

Alex and Laura DeTorres, Dal Cuore Music of Raleigh, N.C., were vocalists.

The Triangle String Quartet of Raleigh, N.C., provided music for the ceremony.

The reception, hosted by the bride’s parents, was held at Nathan Hall at Rose Hill Plantation following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston, uncle and aunt of the groom, greeted guests. Steve Whetzel, the East Carolina University pirate, escorted the couple into the reception.

The food was prepared by executive chef Michael Pupillo and his team. The Band Punch of Raleigh, N.C., provided music and entertainment.

Florals were designed by Heather Miller of Eclectic Sage.

The seven-tiered wedding cake was designed by Todd Mozingo with Edible Art of Raleigh.

Dan Nelson of Dan Nelson Art provided a live painting during the reception.

Bruce Stevenson, caricaturist, provided drawings for guests during the reception.

After a wedding trip to The St. Regis Punta Mita in Punta Mita, Mexico, the couple will reside in Greenville, N.C.

The rehearsal dinner, given by the parents of the groom, was held at Rose Hill Plantation Friday evening, Oct. 13. Executive chef, Michael Pupillo, and his team prepared a barbecue-style meal.

The groom’s cake was designed by Todd Mozingo of Edible Art of Raleigh.

Music and dancing were provided by Bunn DJ Company of Raleigh, N.C. Florals were provided by Eclectic Sage of Raleigh, N.C.

Events held before the wedding Christmas included a shower hosted at the home of Kristy Brock by Kaye Brock, Debbie Grady, Brandi Elkin and Kristy Brock Dec. 10; a tool shower was given by Eddie Hairr at his home June 17; a bachelorette weekend in Savannah, Ga., July 6 through 9 hosted by the bridesmaids; a miscellaneous shower hosted by the Hairr and Radford families, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hairr July 16; a miscellaneous shower held at Calypso Presbyterian Church by the ladies of the church Aug. 20; an “I Do” barbecue hosted by the Morgan family Aug. 26 at Sleepy Creek Clubhouse; a brunch Sept. 23 given by Barbara Ann Guy, Cindy Ivey, Sue McClenny and Debbie Jones at the home of Mrs. Guy; a golf outing given by Grey and Greyson Morgan held at Ironwood Country Club in Greenville Sept. 23; a luncheon Sept. 24 given by Sharon Dixon, Brenda Holliday, Sybil Merkison and Jean Anderson at Ribeye’s of Mount Olive; a miscellaneous shower Sept. 29 given by co-workers of the bride at Winslow’s in Greenville; a bridal brunch hosted by Melisia Gainey, Evelyn Wells and Pam Brewer held at Rock Springs Center in Greenville Sept. 30; an a bridesmaids’ luncheon hosted by Debbie Grady, Kaye Brock, Brandi Elkin and Gaynell Brock held at Ironwood Country Club Oct. 7.

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