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9:07 pm Saturday, December 27, 2003

Brown, Herrington

By Staff
Amber LaRue Herrington and Cpl. Justin Dalton Brown were married in Graceland Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas on Monday, Nov. 14, 2003, with the Rev. Juan M. Gutierrez officiating.
Parents of the couple are Daniel H. Brown of Collinsville and Debra L. Todd of Chunky, Howard Mack Herrington Jr. and Barbara W. Herrington, both of Meridian.
The bride is the granddaughter of Howard Mack Herrington Sr. of Martin and Rue Herrington of Collinsville.
The bridegroom is the grandson of Gerald and Lynn Todd of Chunky, and Ruby Brown and the late Herald Brown.
The bride wore a gown that featured strapless fitted bodice with a full skirt and flowered appliques with beaded trim. She wore a diamond barrette in her hair and carried a bouquet of pastel pink roses.
Teela Roybal of Las Vegas, cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor.
Cpl. John J. Samuels of Rawchester, Ind., served as best man.
After a honeymoon in Las Vegas, the bride will make her home in Meridian while the bridegroom is stationed in California and then Iraq as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps.

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