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2:29 am Saturday, August 4, 2001

Dockery, Phillips

By Staff
Kimberly Ann Phillips of Cullman, Ala., and Jason R. Dockery of Northport, Ala., were married Saturday, June 9, 2001, at Seventh Street Baptist Church in Cullman with the Rev. Steve Britt officiating.
Parents of the couple are Rusty and Paula Phillips of Cullman and Ronnie and Dee Dockery of Northport.
Grandparents of the bride are Betty K. Phillips of Cullman and the late Lt. Col. William R. Phillips; Florence Harris of Sumpter S.C. and the late Zeb Harris.
Grandparents of the bridegroom are James and Sarah Dockery Lee of Tuscaloosa, the late Ottis W. Dockery, and the late Homer and Mamie Harless of Tuscaloosa.
Music for the ceremony was provided by Debbie Chalkley, pianist; Jackie Kinney and Catherine Thomason, soloists.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a sleeveless white ballgown with appliques of flowers at the waistline that extended up the satin bodice and down the tulle skirt and cathedral-length train.
Maid of honor was Catherine Thomason of Cullman. Other attendants were Shelley Williams of Cottondale, Ala., Kelly Ishee and Mandy Phillips, both of Meridian, and Frances Kolb of Manning, S.C.
Brittany Pippin of Nashville, Tenn., was flower girl.
The father of the bridegroom served as best man. Groomsmen and ushers were Jeffrey Williams of Cottondale, Russel Phillips of Meridian and Shane Sanford of Tuscaloosa.
Harris McKinney of Double Springs, Ala., was ring bearer.
Rice bag attendant was Brittany Pippin and program attendant was Eloise McCormick.
A reception was held at The All Steak Restaurant following the ceremony. Assisting were June Farmer, Eloise McCormick, Janice Turner and Felisha Dockery.
After a honeymoon cruise to the Western Caribbean, the couple resides in Cullman.

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