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2:37 am Saturday, September 7, 2002

Hooper, Crick

By Staff
Tamara Crick of Meridian and Edmund Hooper of San Bernardino, Calif., were married Thursday, July 4, 2002, at Meridian's Naval Air Station Chapel with the Rev. Chad Minor officiating.
Parents of the couple are James and Dawn Crick of Meridian, Angelica Rivera and Edward Hooper of San Bernardino.
Grandparents of the bride are John and Marilyn Reynolds of Porterville and the late Gene and Luvine Crick of St. Charles, Mo.
Grandparents of the bridegroom are Leopoldo and Ana Victoria Rivera of Los Angeles, and John and Cecilia Hooper of California.
The bride was given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father.
She wore a full-length spaghetti strap gown of white satin overlaid with white lace adorned with beads, crystals and pearls. The back of the dress flowed into a chapel-length train of lace. Her upswept hair was adorned with strands of baby pearls.
Maid of honor was Amberly Crick of Meridian.
Other attendants were Rachel McCraney of Meridian. Lauren Crick of Meridian served as flower girl.
Chris Perez of Moreno Valley, Calif., served as best man. Groomsman was James Wright of New Hampshire.
A reception was held at Naval Air Station Recreational Center following the ceremony.
The couple resides in Meridian.

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