Cox-DeRuiter. (2003 Wedding Register).The marriage of Tonya DeeShea Cox and Dean Louis DeRuiter was celebrated on July 20, 2002, at 2 p.m. at Pinelake Baptist Church in Brandon. Rev. Chip Henderson officiated at the ceremony. Musicians were James Arrington Golf, organist; Hogan Allen, trumpeter; and Paige Black, soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lamar Cox of Pearl. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt A. Hollis of Ackerman, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Cox of Brandon. The groom is the son of Mrs. Linda L. DeRuiter and the late Robert L. DeRuiter of Louisville, Kentucky “Louisville” redirects here. For other uses, see Louisville (disambiguation). . He is the grandson of Mrs. Mildred D. VanAntwerp of Louisville, Kentucky, and Mrs. Manuela M. Levine and the late Harry G. Levine, Sr. of Miami, Florida. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown with spaghetti straps that was embellished at the top and bottom with a wide trim of silver embroidery, bugle bugle, brass wind musical instrument consisting of a conical tube coiled once upon itself, capable of producing five or six harmonics. It is usually in G or B flat. beads, and rhinestones. Her A-line bodice flowed into a chapel train, and her satin-edged veil of bridal illusion fell from a silver beaded tiara. She carried a nosegay of off-white roses. Mrs. Deneshia Westberry Mayes served as matron of honor matron of honor n. pl. matrons of honor A married woman serving as chief attendant of the bride at a wedding. Noun 1. . Bridesmaids were Elizabeth Turner Cox, sister-in-law of the bride; Stephanie Paige Black; Pamela Kay Grayson; Crystal Medders Lewis; Shannon Gates Lyle; Paula Harper Mincey; and Debbie Middleton Nester nest·er n. 1. One, such as a bird, that nests. 2. Western U.S. A squatter, homesteader, or farmer who settles in cattle-grazing territory. Noun 1. . They wore black iridescent ir·i·des·cent adj. 1. Producing a display of lustrous, rainbowlike colors: an iridescent oil slick; iridescent plumage. 2. chiffon chiffon (shĭfŏn`), plain-weave, lightweight, sheer, transparent fabric made of cotton, silk, or synthetic fiber; it is made of fine, highly twisted, strong yarn. two-piece dresses and carried hand-tied bouquets of white, yellow, and pink roses. Serving as the flower girl was Keeley Elizabeth McLeod. Bruce Russell Bartley served as best man. Groomsmen were Drew Boyd DeRuiter, brother of the groom; Edgar Lamar Cox, Jr., brother of the bride; Christopher Barry Bosarge; Brian Kevin Collins; Christopher Louis Harpenau; William Phillip Koehler III; John Christopher Smith John Christopher Smith [Johann Christoph Schmidt] (1712 - 1795) was an English composer, born in Ansbach. He was the son of Johann Christoph Schmidt (John Christopher Smith) (d 1763), Handel's principal copyist and later his amanuensis. ; Steven Morris Steen; Richard Bryan Travis; and Jerry Allen Underwood. The ring bearer was the bride's nephew, Tyler Lamar Cox, and the bible boy was the bride's nephew, John Colton Cox. Jessica Clark, Haley Jenkins, Brandice Brooks, and Meghan Mincey distributed programs. Courtney Middleton attended the guest book. Following the ceremony, the bride's parents hosted a reception at Reservoir Point, where the music of Meet the Press entertained the guests. 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 ceremony, the groom's mother hosted a rehearsal dinner at the University Club in Jackson. After a honeymoon to Caneel Bay in St. John, the couple now resides in Ridgeland. |
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