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Barwick-Graham

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Mrs. Graham

WALLACE — Tyler Diana Barwick of Mount Olive and Jonathan Earl Graham of Dudley exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony on Nov. 3, 2012 at 4:30 in the evening. The wedding took place at the River Lodge of River Landing, with Pastor Richard Cuddington officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Kenneth Ray Barwick Jr. and Debra Dazey Barwick of Mount Olive, and the granddaughter of Glenda Scott Barwick and the late Kenneth Ray “Pep” Barwick of Mount Olive, and the late Marvin T. and Fay Smith Dazey of Mount Olive.

She graduated summa cum laude from Mount Olive College in 2007 with a bachelor of arts degree in fine arts. She is employed as the president of the Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce.

The groom is the son of Jeffrey Herbert and Diane Holloman Graham of Dudley, and the grandson of Bee J. and Ann Price Lee of Mount Olive, and Eugene and Margaret Burch Holloman of Dudley.

He graduated from Mount Olive College in 2006 with a bachelor of science degree in agri-business. He is employed as a technical service representative at Pfizer Animal Health.

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

The bride wore an ivory Alencon lace bridal gown with strapless sweetheart neckline and elongated bodice. The dress featured a three-tiered tulle skirt with horsehair trim and a chapel train. Accenting the gown was a horsehair belt with organza flowers and crystals worn at the natural waist, designed by Lazaro Perez for Tara Keely. In her hair, she wore an ivory, floral hairpiece adorned with crystals and pearls.

The bride carried a rustic bouquet of dahlias, poppies, ranunculus, hydrangeas, peonies, and dusty miller. The stems were wrapped in burlap, adorned with her maternal grandmother's cameo.

Heather Bradshaw, Magen Odom, and Crystal Yau served as matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Paige Barwick, Kristen Bass, Hannah Guilliams, Dana Kelman, Beth Overman and Jamison Roberson.

Jeffrey Graham, father of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Aaron Barwick, Hunter Capps, Cole Dawson, Bryce Ficken, Anthony Grady, Wade Graham, Mason Marriner and Phillip Pennington.

Michele Graham, aunt of the groom, directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Leslie Barwick, cousin of the bride, and Sara McLamb and Alyssa Cummings, friends of the bride, distributed programs. Sebastian Jackson served as the bride’s “bro of honor,” escorting her grandmother and mother down the isle. Musician, Dylan Holton performed throughout the ceremony. The couple’s special day was beautiful due to the loving hands of family and friends.

The bride’s parents hosted a reception at the River Lodge of River Landing. The reception was directed by Joanie Bradshaw. Mary Dell and Butch Lewis, Faith Wright, Katie Swinson, Jennifer Sullivan and Ed Bradshaw all served as greeters. Blessing the dinner was Gary Tew and groomsman Cole Dawson gave the toast. Serving the dessert buffet were Jackie Guy and DeDe Vernon.

After a wedding trip to Puerto Rico, the couple resides in Sleepy Creek, Dudley, NC.

The rehearsal dinner was hosted by the parents of the groom at the Sleepy Creek clubhouse on Nov. 2, 2012.

A bridesmaid’s dinner was given by Sue Beaman and Glenda Barwick, with special assistance by Heather Bradshaw and Ginger McQueen, at the Ashford Inn in Clinton on Oct. 28. A wedding shower was hosted by Sue Beaman, Heather Bradshaw, Eileen Whifield, Aileen Jernigan, Jill Parks, Mary Dell Lewis, Judy Lewis, Debbie Holmes, Becky Phillips, Bettie Smith, Annell Beasley, Susan Godwin and Teresa Foster at Northeast Original Free Will Baptist Church on Oct. 21. A wedding shower was hosted by Faith Free Will Baptist Church under the direction of Roxie Davis on Oct. 14. The groom’s parents hosted a wedding shower given at their home on Sept. 23. A bachelorette weekend was hosted by Magen Odom, Crystal Yau and Heather Bradshaw at Topsail beach Sept. 14-16.

A room-by-room shower was hosted by Kelsea Walters and given by Angie Sanders, Eileen Whitfield, Jill Parks, Jo Brown, Debbie Holmes, Tammy Keel and Lisa Whitfield on Aug. 26. A Christmas shower was hosted at the home of Heather Bradshaw, and also given by Sara McLamb, Becky Stickland, Alyssa Cummings, Crystal Yau and Jackie Guy on Aug. 25.

Jonathan and Tyler would like to thank their family and friends for the love and support shown to them as they begin their lives together.


Letchworth-Uzzell

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Mrs. Uzzell

Brantley Patrick Uzzell and Erica Jo Letchworth of Snow Hill exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Oct. 6, 2012, at 6 p.m. at Walnut Creek Country Club, with pastor Ray Moore officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Jo Ann Letchworth and the late Roy Letchworth of La Grange and the granddaughter of the late David and Eunice Whitley and the Late Roy and Vivian Letchworth.

She is employed with First Citizens Bank.

The groom is the son of Monte Uzzell of Goldsboro and Becky and Jimmy Falk of Goldsboro and the grandson of Ruth Uzzell and the late Brantley Uzzell and the late Patrick and Doris Jones.

He is employed with the Lenoir County ABC Board.

The bride was given in marriage by her mother.

Wendy Rouse, sister of the bride, was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were April Smith and Shannon Hamm, sisters of the bride.

Junior bridesmaid was Zoey Holloman, niece of the bride.

Rory Smith, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Ryder Smith, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer.

Courtney Parham, niece of the bride, presided at the register.

Monte Uzzell, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Jerry Smith, brother-in -law of the bride, and Rand Ingram.

Following the ceremony, the bride’s mother held a dinner reception at Walnut Creek Country Club.

After a wedding trip to Raleigh and Myrtle Beach, S.C., the couple will reside in Snow Hill.

Parents of the groom, hosted the rehearsal dinner at the Village Steak House.

Collins-Archer

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Cara Ann Collins and John Potter Archer IV exchanged vows in a double ring ceremony Oct. 6 at 3 p.m. at the Rock Run mansion in Havre de Grace, Md., with Mike Sears, uncle of the bride, officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Marsha and Jack Brown of Greenfield, Ind., and the late James Collins and the granddaughter of Marjorie and Ivan Brooks of Greenfield, Ind., and Larraine and Hillard Collins of Burlington, Ky.

She is a graduate of Greenfield High School and a graduate of Ball State University with a master’s degree in organizational communication. She is employed by Branch Bank and Trust as a relationship banker.

The groom is the son of John and Janet Archer of Goldsboro and the grandson of John P. and Mary Archer of Darlington, Md., and the late Laurence and Anne Chiconsky of Marquette, Mich.

He is a graduate of Eastern Wayne High School and Wayne Community College, and is employed as a farm manager with Murphy Brown LLC in Scotland Neck.

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

She wore a formal white organza gown with a halter neckline and asymmetrical ruching of the skirt. The bodice was embellished with crystal beading and pearls and featured a corset back.

She wore a tiara, and carried a handtied bouquet featuring hydrangeas, sea holly and succulents adorned with charms featuring likenesses of her late father and grandparents.

Sara Waggoner was the maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Kinsey Collins, Lyndee Sears and Anne Archer.

Jack Archer, father of the groom, served as his son’s best man.

Groomsmen were, Chris Blow, Ryan Collins and Matt Whitehead.

Abby Ebbert and Mikayla Cavaletta distributed programs, and Emily Ebbert acted as videographer.

A program of wedding music was provided by vocalist Chris Collins, cousin of the bride, and Rachel Whitehead shared a reading.

The parents of the bride hosted a dinner and dance reception at Wellwood Yacht Club.

After their wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple resides in Scotland Neck.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at Bulle Rock Country Club.

Events before the wedding included a stock-the-bar shower May 19 hosted by Ada Freeman and Ben Outlaw; a miscellaneous shower Sept. 15 in Greenfield, Ind., hosted by Melia Sears, aunt of the bride; a bachelor weekend in Raleigh Sept. 28; and a bachelorette weekend in Raleigh Sept. 22.

Peacock-Artis

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Ka’Cia Tylette Peacock and Karlus Cornelius Artis, M.D., of Goldsboro exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Sept. 8, 2012, at 5 p.m. at Myrtle Beach Marriott Resort and Spa at Grande Dunes in Myrtle Beach, S.C., with pastor Dale Hester and bishop Thurman McCuller officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Frederick Jr. and Betty Peacock of Goldsboro.

The groom is the son of Karl Sr. and Minnie Artis of Dudley

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

Karletta Woodard served as matron of honor, while Dawne and Joi Peacock were maids of honor.

Bridesmaid was Marilyn McMurray.

Karl Artis Jr. served as best man.

Groomsmen were Gary Woodard, Gary Woodard II and Karlon Artis.

Ushers were Amir and Derion Peacock.

Maya Angel McMurray was flower girl.

Chase Neely was ringbearer.

Their wedding trip will be taken after the Christmas holidays, as it is still a surprise to the bride.

The couple resides in Rocky Mount.

Ivey-Vaughan

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Mrs. Vaughan

Lydia Marlowe Ivey and Matthew Dunlap Vaughan, both of Raleigh, were married Saturday, Nov. 10, at 4 p.m. at Heptinstall House, the groom’s family home, in Aurelian Springs. The Rev. Hannah Vaughan, aunt of the groom, officiated.

The parents of the bride hosted a reception following the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Ivey of Goldsboro. She is the granddaughter of Mr. Donald Ray Marlowe and the late Jean Bass Marlowe and the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ivey.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Julian Vaughan II of Littleton. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Southgate Vaughan and the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Massey Dunlap Jr.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner and bonfire the evening before the wedding.

The bride was escorted by her father.

Her sister-in-law, Meghann Ivey, was matron of honor.

Taylor Samantha Sledge, niece of the bride, was the bridesmaid.

The flower girl was the bride’s niece, Mollie Ruth Ivey.

Honorary bridesmaids were Brooke Lauren Baragona, Jenny Lingle Cooke, Lauren Kathleen Crawford, Grace Martin Franklin, Mary Myers Hazelgrove, Carson Norwood Hicks, Meagan Elizabeth Jennette, Rachel Brisson Kozee, Janna Lathan Neisler, Charlotte Graye Pelletier, Kimberly Senna Randolph and Catherine Hunter Snell.

Mr. Charles Julian Vaughan II served as his son’s best man.

Groomsmen were Emery Donald Ivey, brother of the bride, and Jeffrey Hamilton Cooke, friend of the groom.

Ringbearer was Sledge Emery Ivey, nephew of the bride.

Register attendant was Esther Ivey Nagypal, cousin of the bride. Program attendant was Harriet Ruth Ivey, cousin of the bride.

A program of wedding music was provided by Frank Suggs.

Nola Pittman Claiborne was both the wedding and reception director.

The bride is a graduate of Eastern Wayne High School and Peace College in Raleigh.

She is co-owner and sales director for Heritage Farms Premium Pork.

The groom is a graduate of Ridgecroft Academy and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

He is a financial advisor at Capital Investment Companies in Raleigh.

After their wedding, the couple will reside in Raleigh.

Libby-Martishius

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Mrs. Martishius

Brittany Kaye Libby of Cape Carteret and Mitchell Levi Martishius of Leland were united in marriage Sept. 8 at the Octagon House in Cedar Point.

The bride is the daughter of Damon and Vanessa Libby of Cape Carteret.

Among the seven bridesmaids was Cortney Boswell, the bride’s cousin, of Nahunta. Her daughter, Mackenzie, was a flower girl.

The groom is the son of Jim and Cindy Martishius of Leland.

His brother, Zachary Martishius of Leland, was his best man.

Among the seven groomsmen was the bride’s brother, Tyler Libby of Cape Carteret.

Cameron Boswell of Nahunta served as the usher.

Grandparents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Daughtry of Goldsboro and Mrs. Deborah J. Libby and the late Senior Master Sgt. David S. Libby of Goldsboro.

The bride is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She is employed at HDR Engineering Inc.

The groom, also a North Carolina State graduate, is employed at EUE/Screen Gems Studios.

After a Jamaican honeymoon, the couple make their home in Raleigh.

Ferguson-Singleton

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Rachel LeeAnne Ferguson and James Brian Singleton exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Oct. 27, 2012, at 5:30 p.m. at Falling Creek Baptist Church of Goldsboro, with pastor Billy Webb officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Glen Wayne and Rita Holmes Ferguson of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of the late Thomas Joe and Dottie Ellis Underwood of Goldsboro and Viola Holmes Beamon of Mount Olive and the late James T. Beamon of Mount Olive and the late Leroy Holmes of Mount Olive.

The bride is a 2008 graduate of Southern Wayne High School and also a 2012 graduate of Wayne Community College with an associate degree in nursing.

The groom is the son of Bobby Ray and Debbie Jean Singleton of Mount Olive and the grandson of Edna Singleton of Mount Olive and the late Herbert Singleton of Mount Olive and the late James and Bessie Jones of Mount Olive.

He is a 2004 graduate of Southern Wayne High School. He is currently employed at SPX of Goldsboro.

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

She wore a white strapless sweetheart beaded lace trumpet-style gown that featured a shirred tulle bodice

Her headpiece was a mid-length veil lined with pearls and crystals

The bride carried a handtied bouquet of mango miniature callies, bells of Ireland, orange roses, brown hypericum berries, orange pin cushion, safari sunset and fern shoots.

The bride’s cousin, Deena Sanders, served as matron of honor, while her cousin Stephanie Wells was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Kelly Singleton, sister of the groom, and Denise Moody and Katlyn Thornton, friends of the bride.

Bobby Singleton served as his son’s best man.

Groomsmen were B.J. Singleton, brother of the groom; Brad Jones, cousin of the groom; and Frazier Sanders and Justin Moody, friends of the groom.

Morgan Bass of Goldsboro was flower girl.

Landon Bass and Abel Sanders of Goldsboro were the ringbearers.

A program of wedding music was provided by John Denning, pianist, and Jason and Jaime Cox, vocalists.

Presiding at the register was Tammy Angell, while Hannah Angell distributed the programs.

The Wedding was directed by Vanessa Rivenbark of Goldsboro, friend of the couple.

Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents hosted a reception at Southern Wayne Country club.

After a wedding trip to Maroma Beach, Mexico, the couple resides in Goldsboro.

Events held before the wedding included a rehearsal dinner Oct. 26 hosted by the groom’s family; a couples shower given Aug. 18, 2012, by family and friends of the groom; a bridal shower given Sept. 9, 2012, by family and friends of the bride; and a Christmas shower given Oct. 7, 2012, by Tammy Angell.

Barwick-Graham

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Tyler Diana Barwick of Mount Olive and Jonathan Earl Graham of Dudley exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Nov. 3, 2012, at 4:30 p.m. at River Lodge of River Landing, with pastor Richard Cuddington officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Kenneth Ray Barwick Jr. and Debra Dazey Barwick of Mount Olive and the granddaughter of Glenda Scott Barwick and the late Kenneth Ray “Pep” Barwick of Mount Olive and the late Marvin T. and Fay Smith Dazey of Mount Olive.

She graduated summa cum laude from Mount Olive College in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in fine arts. She is employed as president of the Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce.

The groom is the son of Jeffrey Herbert and Diane Holloman Graham of Dudley and the grandson of Bee J. and Ann Price Lee of Mount Olive and Eugene and Margaret Burch Holloman of Dudley.

He graduated from Mount Olive College in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science degree in agri-business. He is employed as a technical service representative at Pfizer Animal Health.

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

The bride wore an ivory Alencon lace bridal gown with strapless sweetheart neckline and an elongated bodice. The dress featured a three-tiered tulle skirt with horsehair trim and a chapel train. Accenting the gown was a horsehair belt with organza flowers and crystals worn at the natural waist designed by Lazaro Perez for Tara Keely.

In her hair, she wore an ivory floral hairpiece adorned with crystals and pearls.

The bride carried a rustic bouquet of dahlias, poppies, ranunculus, hydrangeas, peonies and dusty miller. The stems were wrapped in burlap adorned with her maternal grandmother’s cameo.

Heather Bradshaw, Magen Odom and Crystal Yau served as matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Paige Barwick, Kristen Bass, Hannah Guilliams, Dana Kelman, Beth Overman and Jamison Roberson.

Jeffrey Graham, father of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Aaron Barwick, Hunter Capps, Cole Dawson, Bryce Ficken, Anthony Grady, Wade Graham, Mason Marriner and Phillip Pennington.

Michele Graham, aunt of the groom, directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Leslie Barwick, and Sara McLamb and Alyssa Cummings distributed programs.

Sebastian Jackson served as the bride’s “bro of honor” escorting her grandmother and mother down the isle. Musician, Dylan Holton, performed throughout the ceremony.

The bride’s parents hosted a vintage-inspired reception at River Lodge of River Landing, directed by Joanie Bradshaw. Mary Dell and Butch Lewis, Faith Wright, Katie Swinson, Jennifer Sullivan and Ed Bradshaw served as greeters. Blessing the dinner was Gary Tew, and groomsman, Cole Dawson gave the toast. Serving the dessert buffet were Jackie Guy and DeDe Vernon. The celebration was decorated by the loving hands of family and friends.

After a wedding trip to Puerto Rico, the couple will reside in Dudley.

The rehearsal dinner was hosted by the parents of the groom at Sleepy Creek Clubhouse Nov. 2, 2012.

Events held before the wedding included a bridesmaids’ dinner hosted by Sue Beaman and Glenda Barwick with special assistance by Heather Bradshaw and Ginger McQueen at the Ashford Inn in Clinton Oct. 28; a wedding shower given by Sue Beaman, Heather Bradshaw, Eileen Whifield, Aileen Jernigan, Jill Parks, Mary Dell Lewis, Judy Lewis, Debbie Holmes, Becky Phillips, Bettie Smith, Annell Beasley, Susan Godwin and Teresa Foster at Northeast OFWB Church Oct. 21; a wedding shower given by Faith FWB Church under the direction of Roxie Davis Oct. 14; a wedding shower Sept. 23 hosted by the groom’s parents; a bachelorette weekend hosted by Magen Odom, Crystal Yau and Heather Bradshaw in Topsail Beach Sept. 14-16; a bachelor weekend given by friends in Myrtle Beach Sept. 6-9; a room-by-room shower hosted by Kelsea Walters and given by Angie Sanders, Eileen Whitfield, Jill Parks, Jo Brown, Debbie Holmes, Tammy Keel and Lisa Whitfield Aug. 26; a Christmas shower at the home of Heather Bradshaw given by Sara McLamb, Becky Stickland, Alyssa Cummings, Crystal Yau and Jackie Guy Aug. 25.

Jonathan and Tyler would like to thank their family and friends for the love and support shown to them as they begin their lives together.


Sullivan-Combs

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Brittany Ann Sullivan and Private First Class Joey Todd Combs Jr. exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Dec. 29, 2012, at 3 p.m. at Trinity Missionary Baptist Church, with the Rev. Johnny Sasser officiating.

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

Logan Dawson was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Michelle Sullivan, Brandy Godwin and Pamela Pate.

Derek Jones served as best man.

Groomsmen were Curtis Price, Blake Wheeler and Brandon Roa.

Ushers were Nicholas Sullivan and Cameron Yarbrough.

Karen Yarbrough directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Christian Yarbrough. Christian Yarbrough distributed programs.

Cheryl Wilson directed the reception. Dianna Taylor cut the wedding cake. Pam Lambert poured punch. Debbie Anderson assisted the wedding party.

A program of wedding music was provided by Anita Poland, pianist

A reception was hosted by the bride’s family at Trinity Missionary Baptist Church.

The couple will be residing in Tacoma, Wash.

Head-Lancaster

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Kelly Lynne Head and Justin Bryant Lancaster exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Jan. 12, at 5 p.m. at Duplin Winery in Rose Hill, with Andrew Price officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Jim and Trish Gillikin of Goldsboro and Ricky and Jo Ann Head of Nashville and the granddaughter of Ralph and Jo Fail of Goldsboro and Dave and Leora Bizzell of Goldsboro and the late Wayne and Mildred Head of Goldsboro.

The groom is the son of Rickey and Betty Lancaster of Fremont and the grandson of Lynn and Shelba Lancaster of Pikeville and the late Cecil and Hazel Evans of Fremont.

Amanda Grantham served as matron of honor, while Stephany Lutz was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Anna Bass, Jamie Cooper and Jessica Nietschmann.

Rickey Lancaster served as best man. Groomsmen were Matt Stancil, Blake Howell, Aaron Goulding, Andrew Bass and Alan Southerland.

Ali Nietschmann was the junior bridesmaid.

Mollie Cooper was flower girl. Landon Nietschmann was ringbearer.

Renee Mangum directed the wedding.

A program of wedding muic was provided by Matt Bartlett and Nicole Price.

Curls-Newsome

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Mrs. Newsome

Kelsey Gayle Curls of Live Oak, Fla., and Jeremiah David Newsome of Kenly exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Oct. 20, 2012, at 5 p.m. at Mandi’s Chapel at Camp Weed in Live Oak, Fla., with Phillip Herrington officiating.

The bride is the daughter of the Rev. Darrell and Donna Byrd Curls of Live Oak, Fla., and the granddaughter of Betty and Frank McGraw of Newberry, Fla., the late Gene Curls of Alachua, Fla., Miram Byrd of Live Oak and the late O.W. Byrd of Alachua, Fla.

She is a 2010 graduate of Suwannee High School in Live Oak.

The groom is the son of Leonard Mark and Regina Hargrove Newsome of Kenly and the grandson of Lou Newsome Sasser and the late Leonard McCoy Newsome of Goldsboro and John and Faye Hargrove of Mount Olive.

The groom is a 2005 graduate of Charles B. Aycock High School in Pikeville and a 2010 graduate of Appalachian State University in Boone. He is employed as a field crew supervisor at Geographic Technologies Group in Goldsboro.

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

She wore an A-line satin gown with a sweetheart bodice, illusion cap sleeves and a back covered in beaded lace with covered buttons down the back. The skirt had ruching up on the left hip and trailed in the back.

Her headpiece was a gathering of net adorned with a pearl and crystal brooch, and she wore dark plum peep toed satin shoes. Her bouquet was a hand-tied bouquet of orange roses, green hydrangeas and dark purple calla lilies and caspia.

Sheridan Curls, sister of the bride, and Emma Tillman, friend of the bride, were the maids of honor. Bridesmaids were Abby Wotton, Celia Bass and Dee Sardina, friends of the bride.

Leonard Mark Newsome, father of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Jordan Evans, Jordan Lewis, Josh Jurius and Nathan Phillips, friends of the groom.

Jaylen Thompson, the bride’s nephew, and Noah Hoyle, the groom’s nephew, were ringbearers.

Sylvia Taylor directed the wedding. Katlyn Hargrove distributed programs. Kalie Riveria was the guitarist and vocalist.

Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents hosted an outdoor reception at Sperring Farm in Live Oak.

After a wedding trip to Bryson City, the couple resides in Pikeville.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at the Women’s Club in Live Oak Oct. 19, 2012.

Events held before the wedding included a couple’s shower hosted by the groom’s family at Goldsboro Worship Center Aug. 11, 2012; a shower hosted by the bride’s sister Aug. 25, 2012, at Lake Louise Clubhouse in Live Oak; and a shower for the couple hosted by Sylvia Taylor Sept. 29, 2012, at her home in Live Oak, Fla.

Norris-Re

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Kristy Norris and Mario Re exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Oct. 27 at 11 a.m. at Sandals Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

The bride is the daughter of Christine Norris and the late Willie Norris of Pikeville.

She is a graduate of Wayne Community College, and is employed as a dental assistant for Dr. Kent S. Denton DDS in LaGrange.

The groom is the son of the late Elaine Re of Manahawkin, N.J.

He is a graduate of East Carolina University, and is employed as a principal for Wayne County schools at Norwayne Middle School.

A program of wedding music, selected by the groom, was provided for the beachside service.

Events held before the wedding included a bridal shower for the bride and groom hosted by staff members at Norwayne Middle School and a private wedding reception hosted by friends and family at the home of the couple.

Archer-Yetsko

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Anne Kathryn Archer and Daniel Kenneth Yetsko exchanged vows in a double ring ceremony Feb. 9 at 4 p.m. at Christ Community Church-Montreat in Montreat, N.C., with Dr. Richard White officiating.

The bride is the daughter of John and Janet Archer of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Archer Jr. of Darlington, Md., and the late Lawrence and Anne Chiconsky of Marquette, Mich.

She is a graduate of Eastern Wayne High School and a graduate of Appalachian State University with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish. She is currently employed by Camp Merri-Mac for Girls as the camp’s associate director.

The groom is the son of Sheryl and Kenneth Yetsko of Marietta, Ga., and the grandson of Patsy Karp of Chesterton, Ind., George and Marge Yetsko of Hobart, Ind., and the Late Sam and Elaine Yetsko of Monticello, Ind.

He is a graduate of the University of Georgia, and is employed at Beacon Veterinary Hospital in Swannanoa, N.C.

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

She wore a platinum lace gown with a natural waist embellished by a belt of satin and crystals.

She carried a hand-tied bouquet of ranunculus, succulents, seeded eucalyptus and antique white roses.

Sarah Hord, friend of the bride, was the maid of honor and Cara Archer, sister-in-law of the bride, was the matron of honor.

Jennifer Yetsko, sister of the groom, Katy Deckard, Marilyn Zapf and Haley Fulford served as the bridesmaids.

Alex Deckard was the groom’s best man.

Groomsmen were Kyle Ward, Chris Sears, Vikas Shah, Robert White, Jay Archer, brother of the bride, and Dennis Jewah, brother-in-law of the groom.

The groom’s nephews, Parker Jewah, Jake Jewah and Drew Jewah, served as ringbearers and signbearers.

A program of wedding music was provided by Will Long and Becky Swann. Brie Owens directed the wedding.

After a wedding trip to St. Lucia, the couple resides in Black Mountain, N.C.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at The Venue in Asheville.

Events held before the wedding included a bridal shower Nov. 24 hosted by Beth Bouchard and Cara Archer; a wedding shower for the couple Jan. 5 hosted by Sarah Hord and Marilyn Zapf at Pisgah Brewery in Black Mountain; a couples shower Jan. 19 hosted by Jennifer and Sheryl Yetsko; a bachelorette weekend in Boone, N.C.; and a bachelor weekend held in the North Georgia Mountains Jan. 26.

Marcello-Petersen

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Mrs. Petersen

Margaret Johnson Marcello, Thibodaux, La., and Timothy Michael Petersen, Madison, Ala., were married April 20 at 6:30 p.m. at Mater Dolorosa Church in New Orleans.

The bride is the daughter of Robert J. and Lesley Wharton Marcello, a Goldsboro native, and granddaughter of Rosalie Johnson Marcello and the late John J. Marcello, Thibodaux, and Annie Laurie Crawford Wharton, the late John “Jack” Sherard and the late June Y. Wharton of Goldsboro.

The groom is the son of Steven E. and Mary Anne McGinn Petersen, Madison, and the grandson of Fred L. and Shirley Sunseri Petersen, Foresthill, Calif., and the late Leo F. and Marian D. McGinn.

The bride and groom are Army officers stationed in Germany.

Elizabeth Marcello Fabrega, twin sister of the bride, Lawton, Okla., was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Shana S. Veade, Baton Rouge, Candace McNabb Lemoine, Lafayette and Kathryn Anne Petersen, groom’s sister.

Patrick S. Petersen, groom’s brother, Pensacola, Fla., was best man. Groomsmen: Robert T. Eberts IV, Germany, Eric M. Stangle, Germany, and Dr. Gustavo A. Fabrega, Lawton. Ushers: Philip M. Bernard, New Orleans, and John Joseph Wharton, Charlottesville, Va.

Wendy Lucille Wharton, bride’s cousin, was junior bridesmaid. Hannah Veade was flower girl.

The bride’s parents hosted a reception at the New Orleans Marriott.

Turner-Ham

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Caitlin Blair Turner of Albertson and Kyle Howard Ham of LaGrange exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony April 27, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. at Hamstead Acres in LaGrange. Pastors Linda Grider and Paul Lee officiated, and the Rev. Dr. Mallie Hinnant presided as scripture reader.

The bride is the daughter of Lester Jerle and Gwen Davis Turner of Albertson and the granddaughter of Lester Turner and the late Betty Jo Murphy Turner of Pink Hill and the late Hess Davis Jr. and Evelyn Hill Davis of Albertson.

She graduated from East Carolina University in 2012 with a bachelor of science degree in recreational therapy. She is employed as a recreational therapist at Maury Correctional Unit.

The groom is the son of Jay and Ann Hamm Ham of LaGrange and the grandson of Leslie Howard and Janice Carraway Ham of LaGrange, the late Holton Bert Hamm of Ahoskie and Shelby Skinner Allegood of Goldsboro.

He graduated from Mount Olive College in 2012 with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry. He is employed as a chemist at DuPont in Kinston.

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

She wore an ivory Alencon lace sleeveless bridal gown with a V-neck front and back. The dress featured a chapel-length train. Her mother wore the gown on her wedding day. She also wore a vintage necklace and shoes.

In her hair, she wore an ivory birdcage veil accented with a handmade vintage barrette.

The bride carried a bouquet of pink and white garden roses and sophie roses with calla lilies, pink lepto and English ivy. The bouquet was wrapped with antique lace from the dress.

Brittany Cottle served as matron of honor, while Alexis Smith was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Brittany Acree, sister of the groom; Ashley Jarman and Lindsay Stroud, friends of the bride; and Sarah Turner, sister-in-law of the bride.

Jay Ham served as best man.

Groomsmen were Kevin Acree, brother-in-law of the groom, Aaron Hamm, Jay Kornegay Jr. and Tyler Kornegay, cousins of the groom; and Seth Turner, brother of the bride.

Honorary bridesmaids were Nicole Grady, Katie Herring, Megan Miller and Blair Mozingo.

Ushers were Nick Barrow, friend of the groom; Trey Carraway, cousin of the groom; Benjamin Davis, cousin of the bride; Chad Ginn, Scotty Ginn and Taylor Ginn, friends of the groom; and Kyle Simpson friend of the couple.

Tinsley Fife and Kyleigh Beth Turner were flower girls.

Brody Webster was ringbearer.

Leah Fife and Rebecca Ivey directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Karly Rivenbark. Madison Mozingo distributed programs.

A program of wedding music was provided by Sylvia Overman, pianist; Jenny Heim and Miss Sarah Davis, violinists; and Jay Kornegay Jr., Tyler Kornegay and Brittany Acree, vocalists.

Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents hosted a tent reception at Hamstead Acres.

After a wedding trip to St. Lucia, the couple will reside in LaGrange.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner April 26 at Hamstead Acres.

Events held before the wedding included an engagement party Oct. 20 at Hamstead Acres hosted by the bride and groom’s parents and special helpers, Sharon and Randy Patterson, Ronda and Woody Stroud, Fran and Ricky Bostic, Bobbie and John Smith and Lisa and Tim Blizzard; a Christmas shower Dec. 7 at the home of Sharon Patterson given by Brittany Cottle, Leah Fife and Sharon Patterson, friends of the couple; a bridal shower Jan. 13 at Bethel United Methodist Church hosted by family and friends; a bridal shower Feb. 17 at Woodland United Methodist Church hosted by family and friends; a monogram shower March 17 at the home of Ronda Stroud hosted by Nora Bradley, Ashley Jarman, Lindsay and Ronda Stroud; a bridesmaids’ luncheon April 6 at The Ashford Inn hosted by Teresa Davis, Myra Deaver, Jackie Herring and Debbie Stilley; a handyman shower honoring Kyle Ham Saturday, April 13, hosted by Gena and Tim Hamm, Jay and Terri Kornegay and Amanda and Noah Turner; and a bachelorette weekend April 19-21 in Myrtle Beach, S.C., hosted by Brittany Acree and bridesmaids.


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Hannah Suzanne Outlaw and Matthew Linwood Nunn of Dudley exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony March 30 at 5 p.m. at Goldsboro Country Club, with the Rev. Doug Bartlett officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Haywood and Bonnie Bizzell Outlaw of Dudley, N.C., and the granddaughter of Ruth Outlaw and the late Rob Outlaw of Dudley and the late Rev. Tom Ed and Rachel Bizzell of Princeton.

She is a graduate of Southern Wayne High School, with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and an associate degree in nursing from Cape Fear Community College School of Nursing. She is employed as a registered nurse on the oncology floor at Wayne Memorial Hospital.

The groom is the son of Paige Buren Nunn and the late Van Nunn of Dudley and the grandson of Katrina Nunn and the late Parham Nunn of Mount Olive and the late Francis and Eleanor Buren of Prince George, Va.

He is a graduate of Spring Creek High School, with a bachelor’s degree in industrial distribution and logistics at East Carolina University, a master’s degree in management and leadership from Liberty University, and currently pursuing a master’s in divinity from Liberty University. He is employed as the materials manager at Reuel Inc.

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

She wore an antique lace fit and flare gown with a lace neckline of contoured straps that continued to a keyhole back with a chapel-length train and covered buttons. A pearl and diamond white ribbon sash accented the waist, with a cathedral-length veil and baby’s breath in her hair.

Her bouquet of pink peonies, white hydrangeas, white and pink roses and greenery was wrapped with white ribbon, and her mother’s pearl necklace she wore on her wedding day. She also wore her mother’s garter.

Hollie Outlaw, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Tamara Baltazar, cousin of the bride, and Brytani Fraser and Christy Westbrook, friends of the bride.

Patrick Nunn, brother of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Bradley Davis, Jason Buchtmann and Josh Boatright, friends of the groom.

Harper Nunn, niece of the groom, was flower girl, and Van Walker Nunn, nephew of the groom, was ringbearer.

Sue Davis directed the wedding. Presiding at the register and distributing programs were Betsy Woodard and Annette Holland, aunts of the bride. They also cut the wedding cake.

A program of wedding music was provided by Kathy Barker, pianist.

Anne Bartlett prayed over the couple and the reception meal. A sit-down dinner reception followed at Goldsboro Country Club.

After a wedding trip to Sandals Resort in Nassau, Bahamas, the couple resides in Sleepy Creek.

The rehearsal dinner was given by the mother of the groom at Goldsboro Country Club.

Events held before the wedding included a bridesmaids’ trip to Charleston, S.C., Dec. 19 through 21; a surprise groom shower given by the Reuel staff March 14; and a surprise bridal shower given by the fourth floor nurses and nurse aides March 19.

Turner-Ham

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Caitlin Blair Turner of Albertson and Kyle Howard Ham of LaGrange exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony April 27, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. at Hamstead Acres in LaGrange. Pastors Linda Grider and Paul Lee officiated, and the Rev. Dr. Mallie Hinnant presided as scripture reader.

The bride is the daughter of Lester Jerle and Gwen Davis Turner of Albertson and the granddaughter of Lester Turner and the late Betty Jo Murphy Turner of Pink Hill and the late Hess Davis Jr. and Evelyn Hill Davis of Albertson.

She graduated from East Carolina University in 2012 with a bachelor of science degree in recreational therapy. She is employed as a recreational therapist at Maury Correctional Unit.

The groom is the son of Jay and Ann Hamm Ham of LaGrange and the grandson of Leslie Howard and Janice Carraway Ham of LaGrange, the late Holton Bert Hamm of Ahoskie and Shelby Skinner Allegood of Goldsboro.

He graduated from Mount Olive College in 2012 with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry. He is employed as a chemist at DuPont in Kinston.

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

She wore an ivory Alencon lace sleeveless bridal gown with a V-neck front and back. The dress featured a chapel-length train. Her mother wore the gown on her wedding day. She also wore a vintage necklace and shoes.

In her hair, she wore an ivory birdcage veil accented with a handmade vintage barrette.

The bride carried a bouquet of pink and white garden roses and sophie roses with calla lilies, pink lepto and English ivy. The bouquet was wrapped with antique lace from the dress.

Brittany Cottle served as matron of honor, while Alexis Smith was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Brittany Acree, sister of the groom; Ashley Jarman and Lindsay Stroud, friends of the bride; and Sarah Turner, sister-in-law of the bride.

Jay Ham served as best man.

Groomsmen were Kevin Acree, brother-in-law of the groom, Aaron Hamm, Jay Kornegay Jr. and Tyler Kornegay, cousins of the groom; and Seth Turner, brother of the bride.

Honorary bridesmaids were Nicole Grady, Katie Herring, Megan Miller and Blair Mozingo.

Ushers were Nick Barrow, friend of the groom; Trey Carraway, cousin of the groom; Benjamin Davis, cousin of the bride; Chad Ginn, Scotty Ginn and Taylor Ginn, friends of the groom; and Kyle Simpson friend of the couple.

Tinsley Fife and Kyleigh Beth Turner were flower girls.

Brody Webster was ringbearer.

Leah Fife and Rebecca Ivey directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Karly Rivenbark. Madison Mozingo distributed programs.

A program of wedding music was provided by Sylvia Overman, pianist; Jenny Heim and Miss Sarah Davis, violinists; and Jay Kornegay Jr., Tyler Kornegay and Brittany Acree, vocalists.

Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents hosted a tent reception at Hamstead Acres.

After a wedding trip to St. Lucia, the couple will reside in LaGrange.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner April 26 at Hamstead Acres.

Events held before the wedding included an engagement party Oct. 20 at Hamstead Acres hosted by the bride and groom’s parents and special helpers, Sharon and Randy Patterson, Ronda and Woody Stroud, Fran and Ricky Bostic, Bobbie and John Smith and Lisa and Tim Blizzard; a Christmas shower Dec. 7 at the home of Sharon Patterson given by Brittany Cottle, Leah Fife and Sharon Patterson, friends of the couple; a bridal shower Jan. 13 at Bethel United Methodist Church hosted by family and friends; a bridal shower Feb. 17 at Woodland United Methodist Church hosted by family and friends; a monogram shower March 17 at the home of Ronda Stroud hosted by Nora Bradley, Ashley Jarman, Lindsay and Ronda Stroud; a bridesmaids’ luncheon April 6 at The Ashford Inn hosted by Teresa Davis, Myra Deaver, Jackie Herring and Debbie Stilley; a handyman shower honoring Kyle Ham Saturday, April 13, hosted by Gena and Tim Hamm, Jay and Terri Kornegay and Amanda and Noah Turner; and a bachelorette weekend April 19-21 in Myrtle Beach, S.C., hosted by Brittany Acree and bridesmaids.

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Hannah Suzanne Outlaw and Matthew Linwood Nunn of Dudley exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony March 30 at 5 p.m. at Goldsboro Country Club, with the Rev. Doug Bartlett officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Haywood and Bonnie Bizzell Outlaw of Dudley, N.C., and the granddaughter of Ruth Outlaw and the late Rob Outlaw of Dudley and the late Rev. Tom Ed and Rachel Bizzell of Princeton.

She is a graduate of Southern Wayne High School, with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and an associate degree in nursing from Cape Fear Community College School of Nursing. She is employed as a registered nurse on the oncology floor at Wayne Memorial Hospital.

The groom is the son of Paige Buren Nunn and the late Van Nunn of Dudley and the grandson of Katrina Nunn and the late Parham Nunn of Mount Olive and the late Francis and Eleanor Buren of Prince George, Va.

He is a graduate of Spring Creek High School, with a bachelor’s degree in industrial distribution and logistics at East Carolina University, a master’s degree in management and leadership from Liberty University, and currently pursuing a master’s in divinity from Liberty University. He is employed as the materials manager at Reuel Inc.

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

She wore an antique lace fit and flare gown with a lace neckline of contoured straps that continued to a keyhole back with a chapel-length train and covered buttons. A pearl and diamond white ribbon sash accented the waist, with a cathedral-length veil and baby’s breath in her hair.

Her bouquet of pink peonies, white hydrangeas, white and pink roses and greenery was wrapped with white ribbon, and her mother’s pearl necklace she wore on her wedding day. She also wore her mother’s garter.

Hollie Outlaw, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Tamara Baltazar, cousin of the bride, and Brytani Fraser and Christy Westbrook, friends of the bride.

Patrick Nunn, brother of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Bradley Davis, Jason Buchtmann and Josh Boatright, friends of the groom.

Harper Nunn, niece of the groom, was flower girl, and Van Walker Nunn, nephew of the groom, was ringbearer.

Sue Davis directed the wedding. Presiding at the register and distributing programs were Betsy Woodard and Annette Holland, aunts of the bride. They also cut the wedding cake.

A program of wedding music was provided by Kathy Barker, pianist.

Anne Bartlett prayed over the couple and the reception meal. A sit-down dinner reception followed at Goldsboro Country Club.

After a wedding trip to Sandals Resort in Nassau, Bahamas, the couple resides in Sleepy Creek.

The rehearsal dinner was given by the mother of the groom at Goldsboro Country Club.

Events held before the wedding included a bridesmaids’ trip to Charleston, S.C., Dec. 19 through 21; a surprise groom shower given by the Reuel staff March 14; and a surprise bridal shower given by the fourth floor nurses and nurse aides March 19.

Schwartz-Seegars

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Sarah Rebecca Schwartz of Goldsboro and John Majette Seegars of Goldsboro exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony May 4 at 5 p.m. at Saint Paul United Methodist Church in Goldsboro, with the Rev. James Harry officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Henry Herbert and Rebecca Westbrook Monson of Four Oaks and George Mehl and Mary Schwartz of Newton Grove and the granddaughter of Nellie Thornton Westbrook and the late James Worth Westbrook Sr. of Four Oaks and George Mehl and Esther Schwartz of Cape May Court House, N.J.

She is a 2004 graduate of North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in business management. She is employed as a financial center leader at BB&T in Goldsboro.

The groom is the son of Neal Weston and Jacque Waters Seegars of Goldsboro and the grandson of Peggy Majette Seegars and the late Neal Washington Seegars of Goldsboro and Dick and Mary Randolph Arnold of Rocky Mount.

He attended North Carolina State University, and was awarded the Eagle Scout in 1998. He is employed as director of sales at Seegars Fence Co. in Goldsboro.

The bride was escorted by Henry Herbert Monson and given in marriage by her parents.

She wore an ivory re-embroidered lace strapless corset bodice trumpet gown with a hand-appliqued lace skirt. Her veil was a long cathedral-length Alencon lace veil with a scalloped lace edge and thick re-embroidered lace along the bottom.

The bride carried a clutch-style bouquet of white peonies, hydrangea and Virginia roses accented with chartreuse coffee beans and bound with an antique white ribbon.

Annah Westbrook Schwartz, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Sallie Seegars Batchelor of Summerfield, sister of the groom; Maria Herring Holler of Raleigh, friend of the bride; Yorke Denning Johnson of Benson, friend of the bride; Jenny Westbrook Jones of Four Oaks, cousin of the bride; Elizabeth Herring Rogers of Clinton, friend of the bride; Rebecca Tayloe Seegars of Goldsboro, sister in law of the groom; Emily Westbrook Thornton of Four Oaks, cousin of the bride; and Audrey Elizabeth Westbrook of Raleigh, cousin of the bride.

Neal Weston Seegars, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Robert Dean Batchelor of Summerfield, brother-in-law of the groom; Alfred Benjamin Goodrich II of Raleigh, friend of the groom; Daniel Ray Holmes of Greenville, friend of the groom; Emery Donald Ivey of Goldsboro, friend of the groom; Scott Olen Lafevers of Goldsboro, friend of the groom; Marc Brendan Lutcavage of Raleigh, friend of the groom; Jeffrey Paul Nunn of Greenville, friend of the groom; and Benjamin Weston Seegars of Goldsboro, brother of the groom. Ushers were Hunter Lee Steed of Greenville, friend of the groom, and Darryl Ross Kennedy of Winston-Salem, friend of the groom.

Ringbearers were Maxwell Dean Batchelor, Benjamin Weston Seegars Jr. and Gray Tayloe Seegars, nephews of the groom.

Shelia Warrick directed the wedding. Presiding at the register were Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah James Daniels. James Worth Westbrook III and Stephen Michael Westbrook, cousins of the bride, distributed programs.

Woody Campbell, was vocalist.

Alice Campbell was organist.

Jane Yeager played the violin. Karen Bessey played the violin. Josh Doggett played the viola. Barbara Gates played the cello. Kevin Day played the trumpet.

Following the ceremony, a reception, hosted by bride’s parents, was held at Goldsboro Country Club. Reception greeters were Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Herring II of Newton Grove. Reception director was Mrs. James Canady Parker of Goldsboro.

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

A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom’s parents at Walnut Creek Country Club. Cocktails and dancing was held afterward, hosted by friends of the family. Music was provided by Sleeping Booty Band

Events held before the wedding included an engagement party hosted by family and friends at Seegars Family Racetrack Hunt Club Nov. 3, 2012; a shower March 2, 2013, at the home of Marilyn Wester, aunt of the groom, hosted by friends and family of the groom; a shower March 10, 2013, at the home of Kay Westbrook, aunt of the bride, hosted by family of the bride; a shower April 25, 2013, hosted by co-workers at BB&T; a bridesmaids’ luncheon May 3, 2013, at the home of Sharon Herring hosted by Herring and Sylvia Herring; and a wedding day brunch for the bridesmaids at the home of Steve and Betty Smith by Brenda Warren and Brenda Raynor.

Pate-Braswell

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Casey Brooke Pate and Matthew Shea Braswell exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony May 11, 2013, at 5 p.m. at Rooty Branch Free Will Baptist Church in Mount Olive, with the Rev. Mickey Whitfield officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Donald Pate Jr. of Mount Olive and the granddaughter of Mrs. Iris Underhill Pate and the late Mr. Alonzo Donald Pate of Mount Olive and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Outlaw of Mount Olive.

The bride is a 2007 graduate of North Duplin High School and a 2011 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing. She is employed as a registered nurse at Wayne Memorial Hospital.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Anthony Braswell of Faison and the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs.Charles Bradley Braswell of Warsaw and the late Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Willie Taylor of Kenansville.

The groom is a 2005 graduate of North Duplin High School and a 2010 graduate of BLET from Sampson Community College. He is employed as a deputy sheriff with the Duplin County Sheriff’s Department.

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

The bride wore a white strapless soft-sweetheart neckline gown in a mermaid silhouette with a beaded lace overlay. The bodice was lined with silky satin, and the skirt was layered with netting. Beaded lace overlay was accented with additional beaded lace appliques accented with fresh water pearls, Swarovski crystals and crystal sequins. The back of the gown flowed into a semi-cathedral length gown. The bride also wore a single-tiered elbow-length veil embellished with pearls. The bride carried a hand-tied bouquet of white mini calla lilies, white Gerber daisies and green mini hydrangeas with mixed greenery. The stems were adorned with white ribbon and studded pearl pins.

Alonna Christine Pate, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Brittney Nicole Coley, friend of the bride, Jenny Lee Coley, friend of the bride, Danielle Nicole Keel, friend of the bride, and Alyssa Kaygen Herring, cousin of the bride.

Bradley Joseph Braswell, brother of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Alonzo Donald Pate III, brother of the bride, Matthew Ryan Potter, friend of the groom, Mitcheal Joyner King, friend of the groom, and Michael Glenn Braswell, cousin of the groom.

Ushers were Matthew Phillip Sasser, friend of the couple, Stephen Matthew Whitfield, friend of the groom, and Jason Alan Nunn, friend of the groom.

Maggie Reece Outlaw, cousin of the bride was flower girl.

William Gage Outlaw, cousin of the bride was ringbearer.

Mrs. Renee Outlaw Bell, aunt of the bride, directed the wedding. Presiding at the register were Mr. and Mrs. John William Outlaw, uncle and aunt of the bride. Rylee Marie Pate and Abbey Taylor Pate, cousins of the bride, distributed programs.

Sound coordinator was Mrs. Dondi Hobbs.

A program of wedding music was provided by Ms. Leigh Ann Underhill, pianist, and Mrs. Brandi Worth, vocalist.

The reception was held outside at the home of the bride’s grandparents, Mr and Mrs. William F. Outlaw. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Keith Pate and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Pate Jr. Ms. Lynn Pate and Ms. Janet Pate, aunts of the bride, served cake.

After a wedding cruise from Charleston, S.C., to the Bahamas, the couple will reside at 430 Daniel Chestnut Road in Mount Olive, N.C.

A rehearsal dinner pig-picking was held at the home of the bride’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Outlaw.

Events held before the wedding included a Christmas shower given by Candace Outlaw Jan. 6, 2013, at her home; a miscellaneous bridal shower given by Rooty Branch Ladies Auxiliary and family of the bride March 10, 2013; a miscellaneous wedding shower given by Faison Presbyterian Women April 7, 2013; a honey-do cookout given by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Outlaw April 13, 2013, at the family cabin; a bridal shower given by the bride’s co-workers at Wayne Memorial Hospital (2nd floor) May 9, 2013; a bachelorette/lingerie party given by the bridal party in Myrtle Beach, S.C., March 15-17; and a bridal luncheon hosted by Renee Bell and Candace Outlaw at the home of Christine Outlaw May 4, 2013, at which time the bride presented her bridal party with gifts.

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