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Morgan-Taylor

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Mrs. Taylor

Mary Beth Morgan of Mount Olive and Samuel Ernest Taylor Jr. of Mount Olive exchanged vows in a ceremony Oct. 5, 2013, at 4 p.m. at The Boathouse in Beaufort, N.C., with the Rev. Steven Arthur Wicks and Harlan Wayne Whiting officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Edward Morgan of Mount Olive, and the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. L.A. McClanahan of Kentucky and the late Mr. and Mrs. Murray Morgan of Kentucky.

She is a 1989 graduate of Southern Wayne High School and a 1993 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is owner of Beaufort Skies LLC in association with Hwy 55 Burgers, Shakes and Fries corporate office in Mount Olive.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ernest Taylor Sr. of Mount Olive and the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Taylor of Mount Olive and the late Mr. and Mrs. Woodard Dail of Mount Olive.

He is a 1994 graduate of Wayne Country Day School and a 1998 graduate of Mount Olive College. He is owner of Taylor Trucking LLC and Sea Gobbler Farms.

The bride was escorted by her father and son, Thomas Avery Rouse, and given in marriage by her family.

The bride wore an ivory chiffon tea length gown with a shirred square neckline accented with a silver braided belt.

She carried a bouquet of hydrangeas, roses and tulips, and wore the groom’s grandmother’s heirloom watch.

Mandy Morgan Peters, sister of the bride, and Tammy Taylor Haywood, sister of the groom, served as matrons of honor.

Samuel Ernest Taylor Sr. and Kenneth Clarke Haywood Jr. served as the groom’s best men.

Flower girls were Morgan Virginia Peters, niece of the bride, and Anna Taylor Haywood, niece of the groom.

Ring bearers were Jackson Diedrich Peters and Graham Scott Peters, nephews of the bride.

Honorary bridesmaids were Milly Maxwell Ferrell, Brooks Daly Garrett and Kristin Umphlette Whitting all of Mount Olive, Christy Pons Gonene of Eugene, Ore., Emily Loren Kelly and Lisa Renee Kelly of Topsail Island, Dawn Isabelle Miller of Asheboro, Robin Fowler Warren of Princeton and Jessica Alice Morgan of Washington, D.C.

Ushers were Bradford Dean Gurley and Neil Moultrie Hine of Goldsboro and Kenneth Clarke Haywood Sr. and David Diedrich Peters of Raleigh.

Mr. and Mrs. James Kornegay, friends of the bride and groom, served at the guest registry, and their sons, Grant Kornegay and Jacob Kornegay, distributed programs.

Music was provided by Paige Vickory Barwick, violinist, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Boyd Jr., vocalists.

Mrs. Scottie Tolar Bryan, dear friend of the couple, served as wedding director.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at The Boathouse.

A neighborhood party was given by family and friends of the Dail and Daly families prior to the wedding.

A rehearsal dinner was held at The Boathouse on Friday night given by the groom’s family.

After a honeymoon trip in November, the couple will reside in Mount Olive.


Martin-Parker

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Mrs. Parker

Keeley Marie Martin of New York, N.Y., and Wylie Fort Parker II of New York, N.Y., exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Sept. 28, 2013, at half after six o’clock in the evening at Saint Paul Catholic Church in Lexington, Ky., with Father Mark Dreves officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benjamin Martin of Lexington, Ky., and the granddaughter of Mrs. Joan LaNeve Martin of Newell, W. Va., the late Mr. Benjamin Harrison Martin of Chester, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Kinder of Weirton, W. Va., and the late Mr. John Benjamin Ward of Oklahoma City, Okla.

The bride is a graduate of Lexington Catholic High School and the University of Kentucky. She is employed by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, N.Y.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Canady Parker of Goldsboro and the grandson of Mrs. Francis Ogden Parker Sr. and the late Mr. Parker of Goldsboro and the late Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Alston Mitchell Sr. of Goldsboro.

Mr. Parker is a graduate of Woodberry Forest School and the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia. He is employed by Angelo, Gordon and Co. in New York, N.Y.

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

Chelsea Lynn Martin of Lexington, Ky., sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Catherine Parker Edmonson of Dallas, Texas, sister of the groom, and Mackenzie Ann Huston and Lauren Elizabeth Fister of Lexington, Ky., Regina Aisling Hemenway of Mason, Ohio, Bailey Switzer Robinson of Louisville, Ky., Madison Davis Newton of Birmingham, Ala., Nicole Newell Scheff of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Christine Louise DeSanctis of New York, N.Y., friends of the bride.

James Canady Parker, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Chad Friddle Edmonson of Dallas, Texas, brother-in-law of the groom, Robert William Chen, Timothy Alan Loughery and William Jameson McFadden of New York, N.Y, Robert Page Crozer Jr. of Atlanta, Ga., Andrew Rene Grabato of Austin, Texas, Darryl Ross Kennedy of Winston-Salem, N.C., Jamie David Rigden of Hong Kong and Oliver Charles Wedlake of London.

Ushers were Peter Weightman Allison and Brooks Gilman Gordon of New York, N.Y., Dillon Kyle Walker of Austin, Texas, and Donald Webb Wilson of Memphis, Tenn., friends of the groom.

Readers were Charlotte Westbrook Woltz of New York, N.Y., cousin of the groom, and Raleigh Wallace Nuckols of New York, N.Y., friend of the couple.

A reception given by the bride’s parents followed the ceremony at The Carrick House in Lexington.

The parents of the groom hosted a rehearsal dinner at Keeneland Race Course Clubhouse in Lexington.

Mrs. Barbara Martin, mother of the bride, hosted a bridesmaids luncheon at Dudley’s on Short in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Friddle Edmonson hosted an engagement party at the Racquet and Tennis Club in New York, N.Y.

After a wedding trip to New Zealand and Bora Bora, the couple resides in New York.

Kelley-Drake

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Erin Marie Kelley of Charlotte and Cody Garrett Drake of Charlotte exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Oct. 26, 2013, at 5:30 p.m. at River Landing, with the Rev. Russell G. Nanney officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bruce Kelley of Mount Olive, the granddaughter of Neil Edgar Pistorius and the late Helen Mary Wetz Pistorius of Decatur Ill., and the late V.A. and Alice Bowman Kelley of Greenville, Ill., and the stepgranddaughter of Eleanor Kemmerer Pistorius of Decatur, Ill.

The bride is a 2004 graduate of Southern Wayne High School, and a 2008 graduate of Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. She is employed as a regional sales manager with the Dr Pepper Snapple Group.

The groom is the son of Caroline Cansler Drake of Charlotte

The groom is a 2005 graduate of Myers Park High School, Charlotte, N.C., and a 2009 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a Bachelor of Science degree in finance and economics. He is employed as national accounts-category manager with MillerCoors LLC.

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

She wore a strapless gown of ivory Alencon lace with an elongated bodice and a sweetheart neckline featuring a scalloped three tiered skirt and chapel length train designed by Tara Keely. It was accentuated with a crystal-embellished satin ribbon belt at the natural waist.

For her veil, the bride wore a single-tiered fingertip veil trimmed in satin and accented with scattered crystals.

The bride carried a bouquet of green hydrangeas, ivory roses, Picasso calla lilies, purple freesia and green hypericum berries. The stems were wrapped in ivory satin and lace from her mother’s wedding gown.

Kristina Kelley Joyner, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor, while Meredith Bean, College friend of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Sarah Bumgarner, Lindsey Hassell and Jenny Westbrook, friends of the bride, and Carson Drake, sister of the groom.

Preston Drake, brother of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Stuart Champion, Ross Davidson, Andy Davis, Jordan Ivey and Roger Schuster, friends of the groom.

Caroline Marie Joyner, niece of the bride, was flower girl.

Jay Holden Joyner, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer.

Cindy Ezzell Bell, family friend of the bride, directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Ashley Strickland, friend of the bride.

Vocalist was Jordan Sasser of Altanta Georgia, friend of the groom.

Violinist was Paige Vickory Barwick of Mount Olive, friend of the couple. Guitarist was Derek Fulton of Charlotte, cousin of the groom.

A dinner and dance reception at the River Landing Club House Grand Ballroom was hosted by the parents of the bride. Reception greeters were James Vickory and Elle Dubberly, friends of the bride.

After a wedding trip to Hawaii the couple resides in Charlotte, N.C.

A rehearsal dinner was held Oct. 25 at the Mad Boar Restaurant hosted by the mother of the groom and the bride and groom.

Events held before the wedding included a bridesmaids’ brunch Oct. 25, in Mount Olive at the home of the bride’s parents hosted by family and friends; a bridal shower Oct. 3 held in Charlotte hosted by Lindsey Hassell; a bachelorette weekend Sep. 13 through 15 in Charleston, S.C., hosted by Kristina Joyner; a bachelor weekend Sept. 13 through 15 hosted by the groomsmen; a pig picking and engagement party June 8 in Mount Olive hosted by family and friends at the home of Jay and Kristina Joyner; and an engagement party Aug. 21 hosted by friends in Charlotte.

Capps-Smith

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Mrs. Smith

Jennifer Lynn Capps of Raleigh and Harry Lee Smith Jr. exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Friday, June 21, 2013, at six o’clock in the evening at Edenton Street United Methodist Church in Raleigh, with the Rev. Edward “Ned” Hill officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Joseph Edgar Capps Sr. and Kay Woodall Capps of Angier and the granddaughter of the late James Edgar and Evie Babb Capps of Angier and Davis Bryant Woodall and the late Betty Sue Woodall of Angier.

The groom is the son of Harry Lee Smith Sr. and Jacqueline Payne Smith of Goldsboro and the grandson of the late Arthur Lubert and Ruby Lee Smith of Goldsboro and the late Jefferson Paul Payne Sr. and Jessie Garrett Payne of Spartanburg, S.C.

The bride was given in marriage by her father, Joseph Capps Sr.

Mrs. Alice Thomas served as matron of honor, while Ms. Kaitlyn Smith was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jessica Capps, Mrs. Kristen Capps and Mrs. Claudia Summers.

Mr. Caleb Smith served as best man.

Groomsmen were Mr. Harry Smith Sr., Mr. Adam Capps, Mr. Joseph Capps Jr. and Mr. Rob Delisi.

Ms. Addison Capps and Ms. Tovi Capps were flower girls.

Mr. Camden Smith and Mr. Maddox Capps were ringbearers.

A reception was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Capps Sr. at the Grand Marquise Ballroom in Garner, N.C.

After the wedding, the couple took a seven-day cruise to the Caribbean. They now reside in Raleigh, N.C.

Stuart-Sutton

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Mrs. Sutton

Ashley Michelle Stuart and William Carl Sutton exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Oct. 12 at 3 p.m. at Grace Baptist Church, with Joe Yeargin officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mark Fink and Linda Dean and the granddaughter of the late Marshall Fink, Bebe Hicks, Robert Tims and Rose Adams.

The groom is the son of Gary and Rhonda Bartlett Sutton and the grandson of Gerry Sutton, the late William Carl Sutton, Arlene Best and the late A.J. Bartlett.

The bride was escorted by her stepfather, Timothy Dean, and given in marriage by her father, Mark Fink.

She wore an A-line satin gown with a floral lace applique.

The flowers were pink roses, peonies and hydrangeas.

Kate Wright served as matron of honor, while bridesmaids were Katie Watson and Megan Dail.

Jeremy Dail served as best man. Groomsmen were Brad Hinnant and Benjamin McCary. Ushers were Alex Watson and Chase Bartlett.

Paige Bartlett was flower girl.

Jackson Dail was ringbearer.

Ginger Watson directed the wedding.

Bonnie Crain was the decorator for the wedding.

The wedding cake was made by Arlene Best.

Sturgeon-McCullen

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Mrs. McCullen

Stephanie Nicole Sturgeon of Charlotte and Matthew Brian McCullen of Charlotte exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Oct. 19, 2013, at 6 p.m. at Anne Springs Close Greenway in Fort Mill, S.C., with the Rev. Diana Collins officiating.

The bride is the daughter of John Sturgeon of Indian Trail, N.C., and Linda Sturgeon of Fort Mill, S.C., and the granddaughter of Martin Sturgeon of Flint, Mich., Angie Dean of Zephyr Hills, Fla., and the late John Detore and Stephanie Detore of Ashtabula, Ohio.

The groom is the son of Kenneth and Sheila McCullen of Goldsboro and the grandson of Nettie Pearl McCullen and the late Robert Glenn McCullen of Fremont and Marie Edwards Bailey and the late Roland Edwards of Stantonsburg.

Abby Maurer served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Jessica McCullen Meisenhelder, Amanda Bagford, Lauren Spratt and Mary Reid English. Sierra Campusano was flower girl.

Kenneth McCullen served as best man. Groomsmen were Zach Sturgeon, Branden Price, Josh Wilson and David Bowles.

A reception was held at the Field Trial Barn in Fort Mill, S.C. After a wedding trip to The Dominican Republic, the couple resides in Charlotte, N.C.

Ketterman-Jarnagin

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Mrs. Jarnagin

Charity Ruth Ketterman and Capt. Brooks Jarnagin of Parkton, N.C., exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Sept. 14, 2013, at four o’clock in the evening at SkyView on Hay, downtown Historic Fayetteville, with pastor Craig Autry officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McArn of Sevierville, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ketterman of Blue Ridge Va., and granddaughter of Lila Ann smith and the late Auldon Smith of Lumberton and the late Clarence and Daisy Ketterman of West Virginia.

The bride graduated from Robeson Community College with an Associate Degree in nursing and a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Grand Canyon University. She is employed by Southeastern Health in Lumberton, N.C., and works in ICU. She holds a critical care certification in nursing.

The groom is the son of Willie and Delette Jarnagin of Goldsboro and the grandson of Bill Carroll and the late Peggy Carroll of Goldsboro, the late Reba Westfall of Stockton, Ca., the late Keith Jarnagin of Marysville, Ca., and Russ and Pat Westfall of North Adams, Mass.

Capt. Jarnagin is a graduate of East Carolina University with a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice and minor in military science. He is the commander for Bravo Co., 508th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. She wore an ivory organza strapless gown with a ruched bodice encrusted at the side waist and hip with small organza rosettes, crystals, pearls caviar beads and rhinestones that flowed into a three-dimensional floral beaded rosette skirt and satin corset back with a cathedral train. In her hair, she wore an embellished comb with ostrich feathers, organza and rhinestones. She carried a hand-tied bouquet with ivory colored hydrangeas, white roses and a collar of Italian ruscus greenery wrapped in ivory ribbons.

Lindsay Reeves of Greenville, N.C., sister of the groom, was matron of honor. Jessica Jarnagin of Goldsboro, sister of the groom, was maid of honor.

Willie Jarnagin, father of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Kyle Reeves of Greenville, N.C., brother in-law of the groom, and Scott Walker of Goldsboro.

Jessica Tate of Greenville, N.C., presided at the register. The wedding planners were Jordan Wheeler and Krista Giles.

The receptions greeters were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carroll. Susan and Sydney Basden served the wedding cake at the reception.

Wedding music was prerecorded. A special song, “Make You Feel My love,” recorded by the bride for the groom, was played during the lighting of the unity candle.

Following the ceremony, the bride and groom hosted a reception in the Grand Ball Room.

The eve of the wedding, the grooms parents hosted a “Friday the 13th” rehearsal dinner in the Mezzanine room at SkyView on Hay.

The couple resides in Parkton, N.C.

Bell-Brock

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Kaitlyn Rose Brock and Joshua James Bell were married Nov. 30, 2013, at 2 p.m. on the beach in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. The Rev. Harold M. Mitchell officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Ms. Crystal Goodson Brock and Mr. Granger Keith Brock of Mount Olive. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit M. Goodson of Mount Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Medford of Grantham and Mr. and Mrs. Granger Brock of Grantham.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy James Bell of Mount Olive. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Outlaw of Mount Olive and the late Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Bell.

Escorted by Mr. Konner Perry Brock and Mr. Kaleb Blaine Brock, brothers of the bride, and given in marriage by her family, the bride wore a silky satin strapless gown featuring an empire waistline adorned with rhinestones and crystal beading. The a-line silhouette flowed into a chapel-length train.

The bride carried a hand-tied bouquet consisting of white miniature calla lilies, green miniature hydrangea and pink Gerbera daisies accented with Pittisporium greens wrapped in a white ribbon.

Karoline Hailey Brock, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Kallie Faith Brock, sister of the bride, and April Rouse Tutor, friend of the bride.

Flower girl was Miss Maggie Reece Outlaw, cousin of the groom.

The groom chose his father, Timothy James Bell, to be his best man.

Groomsmen were Alonzo Donald Pate III, cousin of the groom, and Darwin Kyle Byrd, friend of the groom.

Ring Bearer was Master William Gage Outlaw, cousin of the groom.

Attending the register was Alonna Christine Pate, cousin of the groom.

A reception was held in North Myrtle Beach following the ceremony, and Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013, at Bear Marsh Baptist Church in Mount Olive.

The bride is a 2010 graduate of North Duplin High School, and will graduate from Mount Olive College in May 2014 with a degree in agriculture education. She is employed by Monsanto Co.

The groom is a 2004 graduate of North Duplin High School, and a 2009 graduate of North Carolina State University with a degree in elementary education. He is currently employed by Duplin County Schools.

Following a wedding cruise to Jamaica, Turks, Caicos and the Bahamas, the newlyweds will reside in Mount Olive.

Pre-nuptial events included a miscellaneous wedding shower Sunday, Sept. 15, at Bear Marsh Baptist Church in Mount Olive hosted by the couple’s church family and friends; a honey-do cookout Saturday, Sept. 21 at the family’s cabin hosted by Bill and Candace Outlaw; a get acquainted barbeque Saturday, Oct.19, at First Baptist Church Christian Life Center in Mount Olive hosted by he bride’s family; a wedding shower at the home of Susie Sasser Saturday, Oct. 26, hosted by Brenda Bazemore, Susie Sasser and Theresa Sasser, aunts of the bride, and Pam Holt and Nan Wilkins, friends of the bride; a Christmas shower Sunday, Nov. 3, by Debbie Pate, Alonna Pate and Casey Braswell at the Braswell home; a wedding shower Saturday, Nov. 16, hosted by church family and friends at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mount Olive; and a bridal luncheon Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Outlaw home hosted by Debbie Pate and Christine Outlaw.


Coley-Bradshaw

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Brittney Nicole Coley and Brent Austin Bradshaw exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Dec. 7, 2013, at 4:30 p.m. at Mount Olive First Pentecostal Holiness Church in Mount Olive, with pastor Jeffrey Dail officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Coley Jr. of Mount Olive and the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Durwood King of Mount Olive and Mr. James Coley and the late Audrey Coley of Faison.

The bride is a 2008 honor graduate of North Duplin High School and a 2012 cum laude graduate of East Carolina University with a degree in exercise physiology. She is employed as an exercise specialist at Lenoir Memorial Cardiac Rehab and Minges Wellness Center.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bradshaw of Faison and the grandson of Mrs. Brunetta Bradshaw and the late Gene Bradshaw of Faison and Mrs. Dorothy Price and the late Charles Price of Faison.

The groom is a 2003 graduate of North Duplin High School. He is the owner and operator of RGB Farms and B and B Spreading, and works with his dad's business, Bradshaw Construction.

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

The bride wore an Allure satin back taffeta dress patterned with asymmetrical ruches all over. Its bodice with overlap ruches had a sweetheart neckline and a laced-up back. The bride carried a hand-tied bouquet consisting of heirloom and collectible broaches. White miniature callas and hydrangeas were entwined around the broaches.The stems were adorned with black diamond wrap.

Jenny Coley Sasser, twin sister of the bride, was her maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Casey Pate Braswell, friend of the bride, Heather Rose Hudson, friend of the bride, Kylie Bradshaw Kornegay, sister of the groom, Bridgette Bradshaw Smith, sister of the groom, Ashley Kelly Stevens, cousin of the bride, Kathryn Olivia Swinson, cousin of the bride, and Brooke Kelly Whitfield, cousin of the bride.

Honorary bridesmaids were Natalie Goodman, cousin of the groom, and Stacy Carter Hadzijahic, Caitlin Hunt, Melissa Carter Lewis and Megan Sinclair all cousins of the bride.

Gary Austin Bradshaw, father of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Bradley Bradshaw, cousin of the groom, Andrew Hollingsworth, friend of the groom, Dusten Jolly, friend of the groom, Robbie Kelly, friend of the groom, Evan Kornegay, nephew of the groom, Matthew Sasser, friend of the couple, Brandon Sutton, friend of the groom, and Ryan Tillman, friend of the groom.

Ushers were Robbie Brogden, friend of the groom, and Anthony Smith, brother-in-law of the groom.

Flower girl was Alexa Smith, niece of the groom. Ringbearer was Tanner Kornegay, nephew of the groom.

Mrs. Nikki Ennis and Ms. Rebekah Nassef, cousins of the bride, directed the wedding. Presiding at the register were Karen Best and Alonna Pate, friends of the bride. Program attendants were Perri Caroline Ennis and Alexis Lewis, cousins of the bride.

A program of wedding music was provided by Randy Cashwell, vocalist; Hunter Brock, musician; Mike Brock, musician; Jerry Goodman, musician; and Jerry Strickland, musician.

The reception was held at the Country Squire in Warsaw, N.C. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Bradley King, uncle and aunt of the bride. Mrs. Rose Hudson and Mrs. Teresa Swinson, family of the bride, served wedding cake.

After a honeymoon to St. Lucia, the couple will reside at 260 Bradshaw Crow Road in Faison, N.C., 28341.

A rehearsal dinner hosted by parents of the groom was held at Ribeyes in Mount Olive, N.C.

Events held before the wedding included a miscellaneous bridal shower given by family of the bride and groom Oct. 6, 2013, at Calypso Baptist Church; a bachelor party given by friends of the groom in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Oct. 25 through 27, 2013; a miscellaneous bridal shower given by friends of the bride Nov. 7, 2013, at the home of Ms. Bernadette Cook; a miscellaneous bridal shower given by the ladies of Rones Chapel United Methodist Church Nov. 10, 2013; a lingerie shower given by Stacy Hadzijahic, Melissa Lewis and Jenny Coley Sasser Nov. 15, 2013, at the home of Jenny Coley Sasser; a Christmas shower given by family of the bride at the home of Ruth Carter Nov. 17, 2013; a monogram shower given by co-workers of the bride at Lenoir Memorial Hospital Nov. 19, 2013; a bridesmaids' brunch hosted by Peggy Coley, Sue Davis, Nikki Ennis and Rebekah Nassef at Walnut Creek Country Club Nov. 30, 2013 during which time the bride presented her bridal party with gifts; and a luncheon provided for the bridal party the day of the wedding by Ruth Carter, Stacy Hadzijahic, Ann Kelly, Melissa Lewis, Ashley Stevens and Brooke Whitfield.

Moore-Grimes

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Tracy Demetrica Moore and the Rev. Dr. Jerry Michael Grimes II of Goldsboro, exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Aug. 10, 2013, at 4 p.m. at First African Baptist Church, with the Rev. James E. Grimes Sr., father of the groom, officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moore of Claremont, N.C., and the granddaughter of the late Tom and Ora Bell Herrin and the late Arthur and Sally Mae Moore, both of South Carolina.

The bride graduated from North Carolina Central University with her Master of Public Administration and North Carolina Central University School of Law with her Juris Doctorate. She is employed by Synergy Legal Staffing.

The groom is the son of the Rev. James and Mrs. Sheila Grimes of Goldsboro, N.C., and the grandson of the late Rev. Jerry and Lillie F. Grimes. Dr. Grimes is a graduate of St. Augustine University, Virginia Union University, Union Presbyterian Seminary, Fuller Seminary and Liberty University. He is currently senior pastor of Peter’s Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Wallace, N.C., and adjunct professor of religion at North Carolina Wesleyan College.

The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. She wore a white Alfred Angelo ballgown.

Immediately following the ceremony, the reception was held at Walnut Creek Country Club in Goldsboro, N.C.

A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the parents of the groom in the fellowship hall of First African Baptist Church.

Events held before the wedding included a bridal shower hosted by the parents of the bride at the Herrin Log Cabin estate in Akins, S.C.

Out-of-town guests were from South Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey, Tennessee, California, Virginia and Canada.

Womack-Grantham

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Mrs. Grantham

Thelma Marie Womack and Carl Ray Grantham, both of Wayne County, were married Dec. 7, 2013, at Rosewood First Baptist Church in Goldsboro, with the Rev. Cameron Jorgenson officiating.

The bride’s granddaughters, Kelly Jorgenson of Fuquay-Varina and Caitlin Estes of Apex, sang the Lord’s Prayer at the double-ring ceremony.

Mrs. Grantham’s children include Cheryl and Gregg Womack of Goldsboro, Claudia and Joe Jones of Fayetteville and Mark Womack of Raleigh.

Mr. Grantham’s children include Teresa McLawhorn of Winterville, Bonnie and Ken Kennedy of Grimesland, Allison and Carl Ray Grantham Jr. of Winston-Salem and Loretta Grantham of Lighthouse Point, Fla.

The couple will reside in Goldsboro.

Johnson-Harford

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Mrs. Harford

Jamie Lee Johnson of Goldsboro and Joshua Stephen Harford of Raleigh exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Nov. 23, 2013, at half past 3 o’clock at Rose Hill Plantation. The vows were exchanged under a lakeside gazebo with Dr. Andrew Davis officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Donald Johnson of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Dr. Donald C. Johnson of Washington, N.C., Betty C. Johnson of Washington, N.C., William J. Richardson of Pinehurst, N.C., and the late Jo M. Richardson and Linda D. Johnson both of Washington.

The bride is a 2009 graduate of Spring Creek High School and a 2013 graduate of North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering with a concentration in biomolecular and minors in biotechnology and Spanish. She is employed as a process engineer in the Technical Professional Development Program at Hospira Inc., in Clayton, N.C.

The groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs. James Joseph Harford III of Rougemont, N.C., and the grandson of James J. Harford II of Jekyll Island, Ga., Arlene Harford of Columbus, Ga., Ora Jean Banks of Rougemont and the late William Banks.

The groom is a 2009 graduate of Epignosis Christian Academy and a 2013 graduate of North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Science in biomedical engineering, biomaterials concentration and minors in biological sciences and vocal music performance. He is currently applying to medical school for the acceptance the fall of 2014.

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

The bride wore a modern vintage ivory lace gown over a silk charmeuse that was adorned with rhinestones, crystals and pearl beading.

She carried a hand-tied bouquet with white roses, Picasso miniature callas, purple caspia and Queen Anne lace.

Jennifer Lauren Johnson, and Jaclyn Michelle Johnson, sisters of bride, were maids of honor.

Bridesmaids were Ms. Alexandra Morrison, Ms. Lauren Player, Ms. Allison Hofmann, Ms. Lauren Olney, Ms. Elizabeth Robson and Ms. Jessica Daniel.

Mr. Matthew Harford, brother of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Mr. James Harford IV, Mr. Joel Harford, Mr. Matthew Meinel, Mr. John Lyle, Mr. Andrew Jones, Mr. Anmar Al-Sultani and Mr. Michael Reed.

Miss Kate Richardson, cousin of bride, and Miss Bree Lafevers,Miss Anna Scott Lafevers, friends of the bride, were flower girls.

Mr. Kyle Richardson, cousin of the bride, was ringbearer.

Mrs. Candy Whitley and Mrs. Barbara Novicki directed the wedding. Presiding at the register were Ms. Katie Sayce and Ms. Sarah Sayce, cousins of the bride.

Mrs. Charlotte Murphy was wedding planner/assistant to mother of the bride.

Scripture readers were Ms. Deborah Harford and Ms. Elizabeth Harford, sisters of the groom.

A program of wedding music was provided by Ms. Christina Harford, sister of the groom, vocalist; Mr. Benjamin George, guitarist; Ms. Rebekah Givens, violinist; and Mr. Aaron Fleming, cellist.

The bride’s parents hosted a reception at Rose Hill Plantation. Following the ceremony, guests were directed to the 18th-century Manor House for a cocktail hour. A dinner and dance reception was held in Nathan Hall ballroom that adjoins the house.

After a wedding trip to Maroma Beach, Mexico, the couple resides in Raleigh, N.C.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner at The Nashville Exchange in downtown Nashville, N.C. The guests were entertained with music from the Harford Boys family band. A surprise performance was a solo sung by the groom to his bride.

Events held before the wedding included a shower honoring the bride given by Mrs. Kim LaFevers and Mrs. Sharon LaFevers; a couple’s shower given by Cindy and Karl Sayce and Amy and Bobby Richardson, relatives of the bride, in Pinehurst, N.C.; an engagement party hosted by family and friends at Walnut Creek Country Club; a lingerie shower held in Chapel Hill hosted by Lauren Player and Jessica Daniel; and a bridesmaid luncheon Nov. 22 held at Benvenue Country Club in Rocky Mount hosted by Mrs. Diana Pike and Mrs. Pam Cunningham.

Hartley-Edmundson

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Mrs. Edmundson

Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013, at 4 p.m. in the afternoon, Emily Elizabeth Hartley and Buck Tony Edmundson were united in holy matrimony in a double-ring ceremony in First Presbyterian church of Dunn, N.C. The Rev. Doug Johnson and Dr. David Sherrod officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Ellis Butler Sr. and Becky Thomas Hartley of Dunn and the granddaughter of the late Ray and Kathleen Thomas and Marvin and Elizabeth Hartley.

She is a graduate of East Carolina University with a Bachelor of Science degree in clinical laboratory science, and is employed at Vidant Medical Center.

The groom is the son of Eddie Ray and Parker Vinson Edmundson of Goldsboro and the grandson of Annie Laura Casey and Helen Edmundson Mclean of Goldsboro and the late Tony Vinson and Buck Edmundson.

He is a graduate of East Carolina University with a Bachelor of Science degree in exercise and sports science, and is employed with Wilson County Schools at Fike High School as a teacher and head baseball coach.

The bride wore a Mori Lee ruched satin mermaid gown embellished by heavily beaded appliqués in ivory.

Her headpiece was a straight ivory cathedral-length veil made of soft tulle.

She carried a tailored bouquet of green cymbidium orchids, ivory hydrangeas and ivory roses with small orchids wrapped in ivory satin.

Kaleigh Vincek of Greenville was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Imke Hartley of Wilmington, sister-in-law of the bride; Rae Ann Edmundson of Goldsboro, sister of the groom; Summer Silmon of Raleigh; Alexis Arburthnot of Union Bridge, Md.; and Jamie Stonesifer of New Oxford, Pa.

Eddie Ray Edmundson was his son’s best man.

Groomsmen were Ellis Hartley Jr. of Wilmington and Stewart Hartley of Raleigh, brothers of the bride; Will Vinson of Wilmington, cousin of the groom; Hudson Rose of Wilmington; Steve Jolly of Wilmington; Chris Godwin of Pikeville; Nick Dubberly of Fremont; and Conner Bedgood of Wilson.

Jeffrey Surles directed the wedding.

Lauren Vinson, cousin of the groom, presided at the register. Ashley Confroy and Kellen Skinner distributed programs.

A program of wedding music was provided by Dr. Marilyn Wiemands, harpist; Mary Sue Godwin, pianist; and Jamison Griffin and Sarah Roberts, cousins of the groom, vocalists.

Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents held a dinner and dance reception at the Preston Woodall House in Benson.

After a wedding trip to Mexico, the couple will reside in Wilson.

Events held before the wedding included an engagement party at the home of Eddie and Parker Edmundson; a bachelorette weekend and lingerie shower in August in Atlantic Beach hosted by girlfriends and bridesmaids; an around-the-clock shower Sept. 21 at Simply Divine in Dunn hosted by family and friends of the bride; a bridal shower Oct. 13, 2013, at the home of Annie Laura Casey, grandmother of the groom, hosted by Mrs. Casey; a miscellaneous shower in Greenville hosted by co-workers of the bride; a bachelor weekend in November in Tampa, Fla.; a rehearsal dinner at the Barrington House in Dunn hosted by the groom’s parents with special music by Steven Stewart; and a bridesmaids’ brunch the morning of the wedding.

Haydt-Sauls

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Mrs. Haydt

Lindsey Rae Sauls of Raleigh and Dr. Leo Aloysious Haydt IV of Raleigh exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony March 8 at 4 p.m. at Prestonwood Country Club in Cary, with Mitchell Ham officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Marvin Glenn and Lynn Hinson Sauls of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Gordon Henry and Barbara Jean Farrell of Goldsboro and the late Edward Ray Hinson Sr., Jean Taylor Hinson and Marvin Sauls of Goldsboro.

She graduated from Eastern Wayne High School in 2005 and East Carolina University in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing.

She is employed as a registered nurse at WakeMed.

The groom is the son of Leo Aloysious Haydt III and Susan Ann Haydt of Sebastian, Fla., and the grandson of Jean Elsa Haydt and the late Leo Aloysious Haydt Jr. of Mountaintop, Pa., and the late Stanley and Cecelia Petrovich of Warrior Run, Pa.

He graduated from Millbrook High School in 1999 and the University of North Carolina State with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 2003, and then graduated from Boston University with a Doctorate of Medical Dentistry in 2009.

He is the owner of Tryon Family Dentistry.

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

The bride wore a Sottero and Midgley extraordinary embellished lace mermaid gown with scalloped edging surrounding the sweetheart neckline and bottom hem.

Her headpiece was a full-length lace-edged veil.

She carried a tailored bouquet of white roses, white ranunculus, sweet peas and orchids wrapped in ivory satin and lace from her mother’s wedding veil.

Cortney Beal of Zebulon was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Holly Bishop of Raleigh, cousin of the bride; Amy Miller of Wake Forest, cousin of the bride; Nikki Baker of Orlando, Fla.; Jessica Spriovich of Houston, Texas; and Liza Davis of Wilson.

Randall Haydt of Charlotte, brother of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Eric Sauls of Raleigh, brother of the bride; Aaron McGlynn of Harleysville, Pa., cousin of the groom; Brad Askew of Wake Forest; Richard White of San Francisco, Calif.; and Ashley Mann of Cary.

Ushers were Harry, Tommy and Joshua Haydt of Mountaintop Pa., cousins of the groom, and Jeffrey Hill of Wake Forest, Adam Hinson of Raleigh and Noah Hinson of Goldsboro, cousins of the bride.

Ava Hock cousin of the groom, and Hannah Miller and Hadley Bishop, cousins of the bride, were the flower girls.

Elijah Woolard was ringbearer.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wayne Williams of Goldsboro directed the wedding ceremony.

Christine Borneo was wedding coordinator of Prestonwood Country Club.

Presiding at the register was Kelly Haydt, sister-in-law of the groom.

A program of wedding music was provided by Randy Prosser, pianist; Karen Prosser, vocalist; and Marta Partridge, violinist.

Following the ceremony, a cocktail hour and reception were held at Prestonwood Country Club in Cary.

After a wedding trip to St. Lucia, the couple resides in Raleigh.

Events that were held before the wedding included an engagement party in Raleigh hosted by Nick and Colleen Joyce, Brad and Melissa Askew and Randy and Kelly Hadyt; a his-and-hers tailgate shower in Raleigh hosted by Holly Bishop and Amy Miller; a bridal shower in Goldsboro hosted by Phyllis Hill and Caroline Hinson; a monogram shower in Mountaintop hosted by Susan Haydt, Kelly Haydt and Jean Haydt; a lingerie shower in Raleigh hosted by Amy Moore; a bridal shower in Raleigh hosted by the co-workers of the bride; a bachelorette weekend in Orlando, Fla., hosted by the bridesmaids; a bachelor party in Charlotte that was hosted by the groomsmen; and a bridesmaids’ luncheon at Brio Tuscan Grille in Raleigh that was hosted by Phyllis Hill and Holly Bishop.

The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at Lugano’s in Cary.

Daniels-Williams

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Mrs. Williams

Kathryn Lynn Daniels and Eric Dean Williams exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony April 5, 2014 at 1 p.m. at Circular Congregational Church in Charleston, S.C., with pastor Judson Cook of Raleigh officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffrey Daniels of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Norwood Daniels Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gideon Allen of Goldsboro.

She graduated in 2009 from Wayne Christian School and North Carolina State University in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science degree in construction engineering and management and a minor in economics.

She is employed by HICAPS’ Construction Group in Greensboro, N.C., in project management.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dean Williams of Goldsboro and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George David Williams of Goldsboro and the Rev. and Mrs. Carl Gordon Gibbs of Burgaw.

He graduated in 2008 from Wayne Christian School and Mount Olive College in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration.

He is employed as an independent insurance agent at Dean Williams Insurance Agency.

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

She wore an elegant light ivory silk Mikado trumpet gown by Victoria Nicole. It featured a bateau neckline with a delicate narrow band emphasizing her waist. Delicate covered bridal buttons and loops adorned the back of the gown all the way to the back of the waist and godet of the train.

The bride’s custom made bird cage veil was made of Russian tulle, and incorporated lace flowers and pearls from her mother’s veil.

The bridal bouquet was an artful combination of ivory peonies, cream garden roses, peach and ivory miniature calla lilies, white ranunculus, sweet peas and mango parrot tulips pulled into a loose bouquet with cascading peach calla lilies and trailing ivy attached to an heirloom bridal prayer book carried by her grandmother and mother.

Courtney Chewning Keesee of Goldsboro, cousin of the bride, served as matron of honor and Anna Lauren Daniels of Goldsboro, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Taylor Katherine Allen of Troy, Ala., cousin of the bride; Leslie Ann Crawford of Goldsboro, friend of the bride; Kelsey Celeste Davis of Cary, friend of the bride; Allison Rose Radford of Fayetteville, friend of the bride; Kailey Marie Davis of Cary, friend of the bride; and Lauren Williams Massey of Princeton, sister of the groom.

George Dean Williams served as best man.

Groomsmen were Adam Keith Combs of Goldsboro, cousin of the groom; Jon Wayne Dotter of Raleigh, friend of the groom; William James Vinson of Wilmington, friend of the groom; Austin Craig Forrest of Goldsboro, friend of the groom; William Stacey Pfau of Wilmington, friend of the groom; James Robert Bish of Goldsboro, friend of the groom; and Jesse William Massey of Princeton, brother-in-law of the groom.

Ushers were cousins of the bride, Jeremiah James Daniels of Goldsboro, Daniel Grant Chewning of Goldsboro, Austin Blake Allen of Wilmington and Kenneth David Keesee of Goldsboro.

Ella McKandlis Massey of Goldsboro, niece of the groom, was flower girl.

Ceremony and reception attendants were Meredith Linden Craig of Goldsboro, friend of the bride; Sarah Lindley Pierce of Goldsboro, friend of the bride; and Victoria Paige Combs of Goldsboro, cousin of the groom

Scripture readers were Jeremiah James and Kate Marston Daniels of Goldsboro.

A program of wedding music was provided by Judy Hammett, pianist; Jay Nelson Kornegay and Blair Mozingo, vocalists; and Elli Jos, violinist.

A reception was hosted by the parents of the bride at The Mills House Grand Hotel in Charleston, S.C.

After a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple resides in Greensboro, N.C.

A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the parents of the groom at the Cotton Dock at Boone Hall Plantation in Mount Pleasant, S.C.

Events held before the wedding included a Christmas shower hosted by Jan Rose and Allison Rose Radford at the home of Mrs. Rose; a shower at the home of Sue Bedford in Cary hosted by Sue Bedford and Donna Davis; a shower hosted by the ladies of Daniels Memorial United Methodist Church; a shower hosted by the Gardner and Williams families at the home of Sue Williams; a shower hosted by friends at Stoney Creek Baptist Church; a lingerie shower and bachelorette party in Wilmington hosted by Courtney Keesee; a groom’s tool shower at Lane Tree Country Club hosted by Dean Williams; a bridesmaids’ luncheon at Bluewater Waterfront Grill in Wrightsville Beach, N.C., hosted by aunts of the bride, Kathy Allen, Lynn Chewning, Kathy Daniels and Alice Wilson; a “welcome dance” at Boone Hall Plantation hosted by the bride’s parents on the eve of the wedding; and a bridesmaids’ breakfast the morning of the wedding hosted by the bride’s grandmothers, Frances Allen and Geraldine Daniels.


Sanderson-Quinn

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Mrs. Quinn

Brittany Leigh Sanderson and Justin Michael Quinn of Winterville exchanged vows March 8, 2014, at Sharon Baptist Church.

The bride is the daughter of Bobby and Gina Sanderson of Pink Hill and the granddaughter of Carolyn Pate Sanderson of Richlands, the late Bobby Sanderson Sr. and Steve and Susan Brinkley of Chinquapin and Bill and Ann Jasper of Wake Forest.

The groom is the son of Marvin Quinn and Diane Quinn of Goldsboro and the grandson of Graham and Opal Quinn of Potters Hill, Lilo Millington of Goldsboro and the late Ronald Millington.

Casey Whitfield was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Kelly Beasley, Susan Braddy and Katelyn Twine.

Marvin Quinn served as best man.

Groomsmen were Jeffrey Quinn, Phillip Quinn and Ricky Capps.

Ushers were Dustin Sanderson and Moneer Sharafi.

Madisyn Sanderson was flower girl.

Will and Landon Sanderson were ringbearers.

The couple took a wedding cruise to Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Haiti.

Hollowell-Bero

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Mrs. Bero

Mary Catherine Hollowell and Matthew Michael Bero of Winston-Salem, N.C., exchanged vows in a double ring ceremony April 12 at 5:30 p.m. at Saint Paul United Methodist Church, with the Rev. James H .Harry officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gilbert Hollowell of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Mrs. Catherine Hill Tyndall, the late Dr. Hubert Durwood Tyndall, the late Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyson Butler (Louise Hollowell) and the late Adron Gilbert Hollowell.

She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Arts degree in exercise and sports science. She was presented by the Terpsichorean Club in Raleigh at the 2009 North Carolina Debutante Ball. She is the associate wellness director at Jerry Long Family YMCA in Clemmons, N.C.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael Bero of Goldsboro and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John Carnovale of Geneva, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gabriel Bero of Cape Coral, Fla.

He graduated with distinction from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and minors in chemistry and Spanish. He attends Wake Forest School of Medicine.

The bride was escorted by her father, and was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a gown of candlelight corded lace with a chapel-length train of English net adorned with lace motifs. She wore her mother’s single-tiered veil of silk illusion edged with scalloped lace, and carried a bouquet of coral calla lilies and white roses wrapped with her Grandfather Tyndall’s handkerchief.

Elizabeth Murray Borden of Goldsboro was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rita Elaine Beard of Raleigh; Amie Lynn Bero of Raleigh, sister of the groom; Sarah Murphy Compton of Greenville; Lindsey Elizabeth Doty of Charlotte; Julia Parker Fuller of Charlottesville, Va.; Catherine Newell Leach of Charlottesville, Va., cousin of the bride; and Hope Crenshaw Newell of Raleigh, cousin of the bride.

Mitchell Griffin Fornecker of Holly Springs was best man. Groomsmen were Joseph Donald Bero of Charlotte, brother of the groom; Robert Michael Bero II of Sanford, brother of the groom; John In Heon Choi, of Honolulu, Hawaii; Christopher Michael Gentile of Winston-Salem; Adron Gilbert Hollowell II of Boone, brother of the bride; William Andrew Jackson of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and Sang Woo Kim of Raleigh.

Tyndall Hope Leach of Charlottesville, Va , cousin of the bride, was flower girl. John Mason Gregory IV and Nathanial Wilkins Gregory of Birmingham, Ala., cousins of the bride. were ring bearers.

Louise Carter Northington of Wilmington and Mallory Lee Peacock of Goldsboro were scripture readers. Katelyn Alexandria Garlow of Winston-Salem and Meredith Lynn Murchinson of Charlotte attended the register

A program of wedding music was provided by J. Alice Campbell of Goldsboro, organist; Joseph Lawrence Brinson of Greenville, trumpeter; and Katherine Randolph McMillan of New York, N.Y., vocalist.

Shelia Sisk Warrick of Goldsboro directed the wedding.

Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents hosted a reception at Walnut Creek Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Kent Jernigan, Mrs. George Edward Mayo III and Ms. Terry Carter Ray all of Goldsboro greeted guests.

After a wedding trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, the couple will reside in Winston-Salem, N.C.

A bridesmaids’ luncheon was held in Nashville, N.C., at the home of the bride’s great-aunt hosted by the bride’s aunts and grandmother.

Goldsboro events included a cocktail party and dance at Goldsboro Country Club hosted by family and friends, a Christmas bridal shower hosted by friends at the home of Adrienne Northington, a bridal shower at the home of Diane Bero hosted by Diane and Amy Bero and a backyard picnic announcing the couple’s engagement to their families and the wedding party held at the home of the brides’ parents hosted by the parents of the bride and groom. Events held in Winston-Salem included a bridal shower hosted by friends at the home of Chelsea Cannon and a dinner party hosted by the bride’s co- workers. A bachelorette weekend was held in Morehead City hosted by Elizabeth Borden and the bridesmaids.

The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner April 11 at Walnut Creek Country Club.

Suttenfield-Lawhorn

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Mrs. Lawhorn

Kelsey Elaine Suttenfield of Fuquay-Varina and Samuel Charlie Lawhorn of Raleigh exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony Feb. 1, 2014, at 2 p.m. at Providence Baptist Church in Raleigh, with Dr. Bob Stancil officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Matt Suttenfield of Mountain View, Calif., and Elizabeth Wrenn Suttenfield of Fuquay-Varina and the granddaughter of the late Melinda Powell Sutherby of Pickens, S.C., and Bill and Judy Wrenn of Fuquay-Varina.

She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C. She is employed as an administrative assistant for meetings and events at the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association.

The groom is the son of Tommy and Rebecca Barwick Lawhorn of Grantham and the grandson of the late Charlie and Iris Holland Lawhorn and Joyce Sanderson Barwick of Grantham and the late Harvey Jay Barwick.

He received a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C. He is employed as a special investigations engineer at the North Carolina Department of Transportation.

Olivia Gregory, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jessica Mann, Mary Ashlyn Thomas, Ariel Wortham and Sylvia Wrenn.

Tommy Lawhorn, father of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Jason Bingham, Matt Chapman, Johnathan Lee and Caleb Suttenfield.

A reception of traditional southern food followed the ceremony. The groom’s parents hosted the rehearsal dinner at Providence Baptist Church.

After a wedding trip to Ochos Rios, Jamaica, the couple will reside in Raleigh, N.C.

Rouse-Hyde

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Mrs. Hyde

Teresa Liles Rouse of High Point and Radford Blaze Hyde of High Point exchanged vows in a double-ring ceremony April 19, 2014, at 4 p.m. at Camp Cheerio, with Richard Hendley officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinton Rouse of Goldsboro and the granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkins of Goldsboro, Ray Norman Rouse Jr. of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., and the late Hortense Liles Rouse of Goldsboro.

She graduated from Eastern Wayne High School in 2003 and North Carolina State University in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science degree in parks, recreation and tourism management. She is employed as a program director at Camp Cheerio.

The groom is the son of Roy Anthony Hyde of High Point and Barbara Spurlin Hyde of Arden and the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimsey Hyde of Andrews and the late Mr. and Mrs.Theron Tue Spurlin of Forest City.

He graduated in 2009 from Ledford Senior High School in Thomasville. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in strategic communications from High Point University in 2012. He is employed as a program director at Camp Cheerio.

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

She wore an off-white lace gown with lace cap sleeves, a fit-and-flare silhouette paired with a soft organza sash. She wore a cathedral-length veil with a blusher. She carried a bouquet of Easter lilies.

Eva Rouse Cook served as matron of honor, and Betty Brandt Rouse was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mary Rouse, sister-in-law of the bride, Catie Thomas and Callie Childs.

Jacob Hyde, brother of the groom, served as best man.

Groomsmen were Clint Rouse, brother of the bride; Jay Cook, brother-in-law of the bride; Cory Alcon; Dustin Lyles; Charles Myers; and Matt Potter.

Ushers were Jack Crocker, Luke Crocker, Patrick French, Nick Greene, Ryan Greene, Austin Hendley and Charles Setzer-Hayes.

Attendants were Ashlyn Day, Kayla Hedgecock, Tess Hendley, Abbey Welch and Kelly Williams.

Music was provided by guitarist Cory Alcon. Vocalists were Catie Thomas, Jennifer Johnson and Cory Alcon. The wedding was directed by Catherine Jones.

Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents hosted a reception at Camp Cheerio.

After a wedding trip to the North Carolina mountains, the couple will reside in High Point.

A rehearsal dinner was hosted by Barbara Hyde, mother of the groom, and Betty and Kenneth Wilkins, grandparents of the bride.

The rehearsal dinner was followed by a dance hosted by the bride’s family.

A brunch the day of the wedding was held at Camp Cheerio hosted by friends of the bride. Martyn Armstrong, food service director at Camp Cheerio, catered the weekend.

An engagement party was held in High Point hosted by Charles Setzer-Hayes and Ashlyn Day during the weekend of the ice storm with no power.

Michelle Crocker hosted a shower in High Point for the bride.

A bridesmaids’ luncheon was held at Olde Beau Golf Club hosted by Aundrea Hendley, Catherine Jones and Jayne Lessard.

Pilkington-Mills

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Mrs. Mills

Nancy Sullivan Pilkington of Goldsboro and William Oliver Mills of Greenville, N.C., were married in a double-ring ceremony March 30, 2014, at Stoney Creek Original Free Will Baptist Church in Goldsboro, with Dr. Elvin R. Butts of Dunn, brother-in-law of the bride, officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Hazel Howell Sullivan and the late Paul Sullivan of Goldsboro.

She is retired from teaching in the Wayne County Schools.

The groom is the son of the late Buddy and Dicie Boyd Mills of Greenville.

He is retired from the finance industry.

The couple was attended by their sons and daughters-in-law, Patrick and Treva Mills of Greenville, Trevor and Teresa Pilkington of Pikeville, Trent Pilkington of Greenville and Thomas and Emilee Pilkington of Durham.

They were also attended by their grandchildren, Skylar, Carter and Makenzie Mills of Greenville and Peyton and Anna Pilkington of Pikeville.

The ceremony was followed by a reception, which was also held at the church.

The couple are residing in Goldsboro.

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