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5:18 am Saturday, May 24, 2003

Reynolds, Lewis

By Staff
Amber Marie Lewis of Meridian and Bryant E. Reynolds Sr. of Toomsuba were married Saturday, Nov. 30, 2002, at First Church of God with the Rev. Jeff Hancock officiating.
Parents of the couple are Steve and Rhonda Parker, and Linda Reynolds, all of Meridian.
Grandparents of the bride are Jack Lewis Sr. and the late Donna Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner, all of Meridian.
Grandparent of the bridegroom is William Duncan of Pueblo, Colo.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a sleeveless V-neck gown accented with embroidered with pearl and beads. The skirt swept into a princess train. She wore a chapel-length double-layered veil of tulle with an edged trim. The bride carried a bouquet of mauve and cream colored shades of silk roses, baby's breath and greenery.
Kathy Moulds of Russell served as matron of honor. Brandy Jenkins of Collinsville served as maid of honor. Victoria Lewis of Meridian, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid.
ReAnna Parker and Makayla Dicks, both of Meridian and cousins of the bride, were flower girls.
Jason Moulds of Meridian served as best man. Groomsmen and ushers were J.D. Oliver of Toomsuba, Steve Parker Jr. and Travis McKee, both of Meridian.
Bryant Reynolds Jr. of Meridian was ring bearer.
Bubble and bird seed bag attendant was Kathy McKay of Madison. Bell attendant was Michelle Dennis of Leake.
A reception was held in the church fellowship hall following the ceremony.
Assisting at the reception were Paula Norris, Tammy Dicks, Karen Parker, Polly Crocker, LeAnn McKee, Michelle Dennis and Kathy McKay.
The couple resides in Meridian.

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