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Jenkins - Bravo
Maria D. Bravo and Steven Kyle Jenkins announce their marriage July 9, 2004. The bride is the daughter of the late Fernando Bravo and Esmeralda Alvarez of McAllen, Texas. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Jenkins of Goldsboro. The bride is serving in the Air Force stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. The groom is serving in the Marine Corps stationed at Kaneohe, Hawaii. They will renew their vows in a formal ceremony in Texas following approval of their joint assignments.
Mitchell - Uzzell
Tarri Sanonda Uzzell and Jerome Anthony Mitchell pledged their marriage vows Sunday, June 27, 2004 at 4 p.m.
Pastor Juanita Crawford, aunt of the bride, officiated at the triple-ring ceremony at Greater St. John Free Will Baptist Church, assisted by Pastor William Mitchell Jr., uncle of the bride.
The bride is the daughter of Sandra Uzzell of Goldsboro and Thera and Debra Uzzell of Clayton. She is the granddaughter of William A. Mitchell Sr., the late Pastor Hilda G. Mitchell and the late Eddie B. and Emma R. Uzzell.
The groom is the son of David and Gloria Hurt of Brodnax, Va. He is the grandson of the late Samuel and Emma Mitchell.
Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white satin with an off-the-shoulder neckline accented with three-quarter-length flared sleeves. The fitted bodice was embellished with re-embroidered Alencon lace, pearls and sequins and ended in a Basque waistline. The back bodice closed with satin bridal buttons. The full skirt was beaded with pearl and sequins and cascaded into a cathedral train.
For her headpiece, she chose a crown of pearls and sequins that extended into a two-tiered veil of silk illusion with a penciled edge.
Patricia Uzzell, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Crystal Raynor of Goldsboro was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Janice Fletcher of Virginia, sister of the groom; Tabitha Jones of Virginia, sister-in-law of the groom; and Betty Johnson, Darlene McDoe, Georgette Dickens and Kenya Frederick of Goldsboro, friends of the bride.
William A. Mitchell Sr., grandfather of the bride, was best man. Groomsmen were Darnell Jones Jr. of Virginia, brother of the groom; Michael Fletcher of Virginia, brother-in-law of the groom; Thera B. Uzzell Jr., brother of the bride; Timothy Mitchell of Atlanta, Ga., uncle of the bride; Malcolm Keith Mitchell of Clayton, uncle of the bride; and Khary Middleton and Uttmore Brevard of Goldsboro, friends of the groom. Ushers were Travares Dozier of Fayetteville, cousin of the bride, and Lawrence Best, Ronnie Barnes and Derrick Manley of Goldsboro, friends of the couple.
Jamiah Uzzell, daughter of the bride, was the miniature bride. Mycah Fletcher, niece of the groom, was flower girl. Joel Crawford, cousin of the bride, was the miniature groom and ring bearer.
Lenora Mitchell and Pastor Juanita Crawford, aunts of the bride, directed the ceremony. Marjorie Dozier, Marilyn Givens and Keshia Mitchell, aunts of the bride; Angela James and Katena Coor, cousins of the bride; and Tosombra Butler, friend of the couple, were hostesses.
A program of wedding music was provided by Michelle Hobbs, Crystal Raynor, Judy Mojica and Richard Phillips, vocalists; Kevin Campbell and Roderick James, vocalists and keyboardists; Darrell Jones, bass guitarist; Andre Curry, lead guitarist; and Alonzo Ferrell, drummer.
After a wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev., the couple is residing in Goldsboro.
The bride is a graduate of Eastern Wayne High School and Lenoir Community College with a degree in cosmetology. She is employed with Check-n-Go.
The groom graduated from Brunswick High School and Southside Community College of Virginia with a degree in master cosmetology and barbering. He is employed as a barber at Christ Made A Way Barber Shop.
Following the ceremony, a reception dinner was held at Wood Chapel Free Will Baptist Church.
On June 27, the bride’s father and family held a rehearsal dinner at Revelation Mission Free Will Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hewett held a wedding shower June 13 at their home.
Smith - Franks
Erin Marie Franks and Micheal Robert Smith of Goldsboro were married
July 16, 2004 at 3 p.m. at the courthouse.
Parents of the bride are J. Robert Franks and Sandra Tucker-Franks of Goldsboro. She is the granddaughter of the late Peggy Tucker and Andrew Leon Tucker of Charlotte and the late John R. Franks and Adelia Maxine Franks of Indianapolis, Ind.
Robert Aaron Smith of Goldsboro and Brenda Faye Lamm of Wilson are parents of the groom. He is the grandson of Aaron and Sally Smith of Dudley and the late Claude Lamm and Ruby Lamm of Wilson.
Given in marriage by her parents, the bride carried a bouquet of purple silk flowers.
After a wedding trip to Wilmington, the couple is residing in Goldsboro.
The bride is a graduate of Barton College with a double major in English, religion and philosophy and East Carolina University with a teacher’s certificate. She is employed as a ninth grade English teacher at Spring Creek School.
The groom is employed as a mechanic at Aaron Smith Trucking co.
Williams - Kornegay
Natasha Nicole Kornegay of Cary and Walter Wilson Williams Jr. of Raleigh exchanged promises July 31, 2004 at 4 p.m.
Pastor Clarence Laney officiated at the double-ring ceremony at First African Baptist Church.
The bride is the daughter of Donald Ray Sr. and Jewel Kornegay of Mount Olive. She is the granddaughter of the late David and Inez Kornegay, Elnora Stewart and Granger Pearsall of Mount Olive.
Parents of the groom are Walter Sr. and Linda Williams of Warsaw. He is the grandson of James and Mamie Williams of Chinquapin and the late William and Martha Williams of Faison.
The bride was given in marriage and escorted by her father.
Satina Swain was matron of honor. Dasheik Smith was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mary Jones, Nakita Stewart, Sarita Gerald, Walinda Batts, Kimberly Newkirk, Benita Williams and Tasha McLean.
Leon Williams was best man. Ushers were Demetrius Hardison, Ozzell Anderson Jr., George Sheddrick and Ryan Williams. Groomsmen were Donald Kornegay, Titus Kornegay, Cedrick Townsend, Jariel Tate, Tim Batts, Anthony Williams, Demon Highsmith and William Kirby.
Tyra Kornegay was the junior bridesmaid.
Mya Batts and Samari McLean were flower girls. Dontray Kornegay was ring bearer.
Deandria Williams directed the ceremony. Presiding at the register was Luwanda Kornegay.
DeAnte Williams was Bible carrier. Johnnie Swain Jr. was train bearer.
Hostesses were Reshana Dupree, Zakia Jones, Shannon Williams and Latoya Townsend.
A program of wedding music was provided by Lamont Hall, pianist; Lola Adingbade, vocalist; and Prinell Oliver.
The couple took a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Lane Tree Country Club.
On July 24, Leon Williams held a bachelor party in Raleigh.
Dasheik Smith, cousin of the bride, held a pamper-the-bride shower and bachelorette party July 24 in Raleigh.
On July 10, Satina Swain, aunt of the bride, held a miscellaneous shower.
The groom’s family held a gift card shower June 5 in Warsaw.
On March 20, the bride and her mother held a bridesmaids’ luncheon at the Supper Club of Raleigh.
A rehearsal dinner was held in the church fellowship hall.
Campbell - Smith
Crystal Jean Smith became the bride of Robert Perry Campbell Jr. Sept. 11, 2004 at 3 p.m.
The Rev. Daniel Freuler officiated at the double-ring ceremony at Free Chapel Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood R. Smith of Goldsboro. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morse and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood L. Smith of Goldsboro.
The groom is the son of Robert Perry Campbell Sr. of Goldsboro and the late Judith P. Campbell. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Campbell of Maryland, Doris Philyaw of Trenton and the late Myrl Philyaw.
Given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father, the bride wore a white strapless gown with a satin beaded bodice. The top had three inches of beads and sequins trim with a bass waistline with three inches of sequins. It had an organza overlay with sequins and beaded appliqués on the skirt. The train had a sequin and beadwork border.
For her headpiece, she chose a crown tiara with floral beads and rhinestones with a two-tiered veil of tulle with a white scalloped and pencil edge. She carried a cascading bouquet of Casablanca lilies, white roses and dendrobium orchids accented with coral roses.
Shannan Lee, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Shirley May, friend of the bride; Sharon Mills, sister of the groom; and Channing Mills, niece of the groom.
Robert P. Campbell Sr. was his son’s best man. Groomsmen were Freddy Perry and Michael Hinnant, friends of the groom, and Dennis Morse, uncle of the bride.
Cierra Campbell, daughter of the groom, was the junior bridesmaid. Christian Mills, nephew of the groom, was the junior groomsman.
Cameron Campbell, daughter of the groom, was flower girl. Chase Smith was ring bearer.
Pat Kiewert directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Debbie Parrott. Jordan Smith and Justin Farrell distributed programs.
A program of wedding music was provided by Janice Sasser, pianist, and Jennifer Sexton and Melinda Moore, vocalists.
After a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C., the couple will reside in Goldsboro.
The bride is a 1999 graduate of Wayne Christian School and a graduate of Johnston Community College with a degree in cosmetic arts. She is owner of A Perfect Tan and Nails.
The groom graduated from Eastern Wayne High School in 1988. He attended Wayne Community College. He is employed as a sales representative with Southco Distributing Co.
Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents held a reception in the church fellowship hall. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith greeted guests. Tori Farrell distributed rose petals. Beverly Smith cut the wedding cake. Beverly Freeman poured punch.
On Sept. 10, the groom’s family held a rehearsal dinner at Free Chapel Church fellowship hall.
A bridesmaids’ luncheon was held Aug. 28 at Boondoggles Restaurant. The bride chose this time to present gifts to her attendants.
On Aug. 21, Shannan Lee and Shirley May held a lingerie shower at the home of the bride’s mother.
Family and friends held a miscellaneous shower July 24 at Rosewood Worship Center fellowship hall.
On July 3, the bride’s parents held a cookout and lawn and garden shower at their home.
Cowley - Harris
SOUTHPORT — Dana Michelle Harris and Matthew Aaron Cowley of Goldsboro were wed July 31, 2004 at 5:30 p.m.
The Rev. Aaron Moss officiated at the double-ring ceremony at Southport Baptist Church.
Kyle and Bonnie Harris of Greensboro are parents of the bride.
Mary Ann Cowley of Goldsboro and Daniel and Elizabeth Cowley of Charleston, S.C., are parents of the groom.
The bride wore a strapless gown of princess satin with a Chantilly lace overlay and satin ribbon detail.
She carried a bouquet of white roses, lisianthus, calla lilies and Gloriosa lilies.
Jennifer McCray of Apex, friend of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Cindy White of Hampshire, Ill., sister of the bride, and Jerillyn Jennings of Apex, Jennifer McLamb of Charlotte, Erin Parsons of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Sarah Blake of Newark, Del., and Erin Kavanagh of Greensboro, friends ofthe bride.
Daniel Cowley was his son’s best man. Groomsmen were Jason Allen and Dustin Anderson of Raleigh, Thomas Tuttle of Washington D.C., Michael Herring of Tallahassee, Fla., and Todd Basket of Nashville, Tenn., friends of the groom, and Chris Ryon of Washington D.C., cousin of the groom.
Honorary attendants were Cheryl Bruscino of Jamestown, cousin of the bride, and Carrie Moss of Charlotte, Joey Johnson of Wilmington and Andra Knight of Wrightsville Beach, friends of the bride.
Alex White of Hampshire, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer.
Kathy Fogleman of Liberty, aunt of the bride, directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Hanna Harris of Black Mountain, sister-in-law of the bride.
A program of wedding music was provided by Jane Reddick of Climax, family friend of the bride.
After a wedding trip to the Canary Islands and Spain, the couple is residing in Durham.
The bride is a graduate of Southeast Guilford High School and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor of arts degree in journalism and mass communication. She is employed as marketing and communication manger for Octagon Entertainment Inc. of Chapel Hill.
The groom graduated from Eastern Wayne High School. He attended East Carolina University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He employed as a licensed broker for American Home Mortgage of Raleigh.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Southport Community Building.
Ingram - Stone
Joy Renee Stone of Pikeville and William Allen Ingram II of Pikeville pledged their wedding promises Aug. 28, 2004 at 3 p.m.
The Rev. Dock Hobbs officiated at the double-ring ceremony at First Baptist Church.
The bride is the daughter of Sandra Stone of Goldsboro and Benjamin F. Stone of Summersville, W. Va. She is the granddaughter of the late Robert Edwin Campbell and Mary Newcomber Campbell of Goldsboro.
Parents of the groom are Julie Newsome Tillette and William Allen Ingram of Goldsboro. He is the grandson of the late D.N. Newsome and Alma Newsome of Goldsboro and the late Chester and Katherine Ingram.
Given in marriage by her family and escorted by her brother, Aaron Stone, the bride wore a white sheath gown of organza. The bodice had a bordered hemline and train accented with lace and hand-sewn pearls and sequins.
For her headpiece, she chose a cathedral-length two-tiered veil with pearls, rhinestones and pencil trim attached to a silver floral tiara of Austrian crystals with a matching necklace and earrings. She carried a hand-tied bouquet of white roses attached to a bride’s Bible handed down from her aunt.
Jennifer Cruse, sister of the groom, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Sarah Stone, sister-in-law of the bride; and Laura May, Haley Ginn, Brandi Tripplett, Stacie Vaughan and Tracey Abernathy, friends of the bride.
William Ingram was best man. Groomsmen were Tony Ginn, cousin of the groom, and Randy West, Brent West, Joey Stewart, Derek Williams and Dave Abernathy, friends of the groom.
Jadah and Adayah Ginn were flower girls. Andrew and Nathan Cruse were ring bearers.
LeAnn Keen directed the wedding. Presiding at the register was Tonya Rodriguez. Amy Carter distributed programs.
Ben Stone, brother of the bride, and Johnnie Medlin, nephew of the groom, were candlelighters.
A program of wedding music was provided by Camelle Fredrick, pianist, and Sonja Ginn, vocalist.
After a wedding cruise to Jamaica, the couple is residing in Pikeville.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Lane Tree Golf Club. Doug and Cheryl Howell, uncle and aunt of the groom, greeted guests. Meredith Osterud and Robert Campell, aunt and uncle of the bride, served the wedding cake. Tammy McCoy, sister of the groom, poured punch.
The groom’s parents held a rehearsal dinner Aug. 27 at the Steak Barn.
On Aug. 15, Sandra Stone and Meredith Osterud held a lingerie shower at the home of Betty Sutton.
A bachelor limo party was held Aug. 7 in Raleigh.
Aug. 6 through 8, a bachelorette weekend was held in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
The groom’s mothers and sister held a miscellaneous shower July 24 at their home.
On July 18, the May family held a tool and garden shower.
Co-workers of the bride held a pantry shower June 8.