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6:54 am Saturday, November 10, 2001

Herring, Sanders

By Staff
Jennifer Ann Sanders of Langley and Lance Alton Herring of Meridian were married Saturday, June 30, 2001, at Lakeside Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Reese officiating.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders of Langley, Cindy Herring of Atlanta and Larry Herring of Tuscumbia, Ala.
The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Durden of Langley; Margaret Sanders of Langley and the late William Sanders.
The bridegroom is the grandson of Sara Welch of Meridian and Jimmy Welch of Tupelo, and Mr. and Mrs. G.A. King of Meridian.
Kelli Sanders Howell of Warrenville and Cammie Sanders Clevenger of Langley attended their sister as matrons of honor.
Bridesmaids were Randi Thompkins, Michelle Hutchinson, Sharon Gregory, Stephanie Albornoz, Jenny Little, Chrissy Lundeen, sister of the bridegroom, and Christen Atkinson.
David Hosch of Meridian served as best man. Groomsmen were John Howell, Michael Clevenger, Cory Brown, Tim Berendsen, Luis Albornoz, John Lundeen, Charlie Berendsen and Alex Shedd.
Flower girl was Delanie Morgan Clevenger, niece of the bride. Ring bearers were Thomas Michael Clevenger and Ethan Skyler Howell, nephews of the bride.
After a reception at Lakeside Baptist Family Life Center, the couple left for a wedding trip to Florida.

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