Carson-McKee. (2003 Wedding Register).Kelli LeiAnne Carson and Edgar Geer McKee, Jr. were united in Christian marriage on October 27, 2001, in an evening ceremony at First United Methodist Church First United Methodist Church is a common name for the first United Methodist church established in a particular locality. Many First United Methodist Churches exist around the world. of Houston. Reverends Darrin Murphy and Mike Childs officiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marion Carson III of Houston and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miskelly and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson and the late Mrs. Loyce Carson. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Geer McKee of Sherman, Texas, and the grandson of the late Mr. Robert Jackson and Mrs. Yvonne Jackson, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McKee. Nuptial nup·tial adj. 1. Of or relating to marriage or the wedding ceremony. 2. Of, relating to, or occurring during the mating season: the nuptial plumage of male birds. n. music was presented by Lisa Johnson, Melissa Moore, Katie Ormon, and Gary Hancock. Suzanne Chittom registered guests as Meredith Soniat and Elizabeth Ann Miskelly presented programs. Acolytes were Miles and Caleb Miskelly. Flower girls Faith Carson and London and Abigail Miskelly adorned the bride's path with rose petals. Franklin Miskelly carried the Bible. Will Stephens and Jack Murphy presented rings. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a strapless strap·less adj. Having no strap or straps, as a dress or an undergarment. n. A garment having no strap or straps. strapless Adjective gown of candlelight silk overlaid with embellished Alencon lace. The fitted gown, hand-embellished with seed pearls, stones, and eyelash eyelash /eye·lash/ (-lash) cilium; one of the hairs growing on the edge of an eyelid. eye·lash n. 1. Any of the short hairs fringing the edge of the eyelid. Also called cilium. trim, flowed into the antique lace skirt and was completed with a chapel-length train. The two-tiered cathedral illusion veil was trimmed in satin and secured by a rhinestone rhine·stone n. A colorless artificial gem of paste or glass, often with facets that sparkle in imitation of a diamond. [After the Rhine (translation of French caillou du Rhin : headpiece head·piece n. 1. A protective covering for the head. 2. A set of headphones; a headset. 3. See headstall. 4. An ornamental design, especially at the top of a page. 5. that was worn by the bride as a necklace during the reception. The bride carried a stunning gathered nosegay of bridal white flowers and lush foliage tucked with studded ribbon. The bride's honored attendants were Ashley Wilson and Merry Carson. Bridesmaids were Julie Phillips, Raeanna Williamson, Nicole Reboul, Yvonne Murphy, Sarah Stephens, Carol Gibson, Kim Nash, and Sommer Armstrong. Will Cain was the best man. Groomsmen were Trent Toon, Robert McKee, William McKee, Chad Carson, Josh Carson, William Reeves, Kyle Gunter, Barrett Brown, and Jonathan Ishee. Anderson Miskelly, Cole Carson, Amelia Blakeney, Anna Katherine Miskelly, and Falon Miskelly presented guests with birdseed to shower the couple as they departed the ceremony for the reception in a vintage Oldsmobile. The bride's parents hosted an enchanted en·chant tr.v. en·chant·ed, en·chant·ing, en·chants 1. To cast a spell over; bewitch. 2. To attract and delight; entrance. See Synonyms at charm. wedding reception at their home. Guests were greeted by Mrs. Blakely Dendy and entertained by the Directors of Amory. On the eve On the Eve (Накануне in Russian) is the third novel by famous Russian writer Ivan Turgenev, best known for his short stories and the novel Fathers and Sons. of the wedding, the bridegroom's parents hosted a charming rehearsal dinner for the wedding party, family, and friends at Darty Lodge in Aberdeen. After a wedding trip to St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, the couple is now at home in Madison. |
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