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TENNESSEE - Blount County Marriage Announcements - 16
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Date: Wednesday, 7 March 2018, at 10:30 a.m.
Veronica Navarrette Carrasco of Maryville, daughter of Delma Navarrette of Oxnard, Calif., was united in marriage with Quentin Roosevelt Caldwell III of Maryville, son of Harold and Donna Stevens of Maryville and Quentin and Diane Caldwell of Indiana, July 12 at the home of Harold and Donna Stevens, parents of the bridegroom. The Rev. Lloyd Nolan officiated.
Escorted by her son Marcus Celaya, the bride wore a white satin, full - length gown featuring a halter neckline accented with pearls. She wore a headpiece of white roses, pearls, wildflowers and variegated ivy. Her bouquet was of hydrangeas, white roses, wildflowers and variegated ivy.
Suzanne Shores of Mansfield, Ohio, was maid of honor.
Natalie Ramsey was flower girl. She wore a white satin, knee - length halter dress and a headpiece of white roses, pearls, wildflowers and variegated ivy. She carried a pomander made of hydrangeas, white roses, wildflowers and variegated ivy.
All of the flower arrangements were designed and made by the bride's sister.
David Ledger of Maryville was best man.
A reception given by Harold and Donna Stevens, parents of the bridegroom, was held at their home.
The couple are living in Maryville.
Tanya Davis of Madisonville, daughter of Ronnie and Brenda Shaffer of Madisonville and Paul Millsaps of Walland, was united in marriage with P.J. McKee, son of Barbara McKee of Vonore and the late Gayle McKee, June 21 at Vonore Baptist Church. David Lane officiated.
Nuptial music was provided by Tammy Webb, Andrew Myers and Eddie Millsaps.
Escorted by her father Paul Millsaps and step - father Ronnie Shaffer, the bride wore a dress of white satin with tulle overlay embroidered in pearls with an extended train. She carried yellow roses with a handkerchief from her mother and her great - grandmother's pin.
Gini Tallent of Madisonville was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Sunshine Freeman of Madisonville, Terra Icenhower of Maryville, Paula Millsaps of Florida, Cheryl Webb of Walland and Jayme Atkins of Maryville. The maid of honor wore a blue satin, princess - style dress with spaghetti straps and tulle bust extending to drape on the back. She carried yellow and white daisies. Bridesmaids wore dresses of the same style in yellow satin and carried white daisies.
Kandice Matoy was flower girl. Austin Click was ring bearer. Michelle Shaffer, Kayla Watson and Angela Lane kept the bride's book.
Robbie McKee of Vonore was best man. Groomsmen were Michael Moore, Adam Paul, Brad Hunt and Darrel Smith, all of Madisonville, and Patrick Wade of Maryville.
A reception given by the mother and step - father of the bride was held at Vonore Community Center. Assisting hostesses were Charlene Nelson, Becky Poston, Julie Martin, Stacey Maxwell and Misty Stamey.
After a wedding trip to Las Vegas, the couple are living in Madisonville.
Kristin Alaina Gentry of Nashville, formerly of Alcoa, daughter of Kim Edwards and granddaughter of Barbara Gentry, both of Alcoa, was united in marriage with Craig Royston Bogan, son of James and Grace Long and Howard and Nannette Bogan, all of Knoxville, June 21 at New Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Knoxville. Joseph B. Smith officiated.
Nuptial music was provided by Kiana Williams, vocalist, and Khari Turner, pianist.
Escorted by her uncle, Ken Gentry, the bride wore a floor - length, princess - style gown with white beaded halter top and tulle skirt. Her 15 - foot - long veil was attached to a pearl - accented tiara. She carried a cascading bouquet of coral and whites roses.
Kiana Williams of Nashville was maid of honor and Kidada Mitchell of Killeen, Texas, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Lydia Crivens of Nashville, Kandace Edwards of Alcoa, sister of the bride, and Garica Sanford of Nashville. They wore two - piece coral, floor - length gowns with a different top for each attendant. They carried bouquets of coral and white roses.
Taryn Bogan and Grace Gentry were flower girls. They wore ankle - length white dresses and carried lace - covered baskets with coral and white petals.
Grant Gentry was ring bearer. Wedding hostesses were Syreeta Blakley and Nancy Gentry. Eric Gentry was program manager/greeter.
Steven Bogan of Knoxville, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were Brian Bogan of Knoxville, brother of the bridegroom, Trevoris Bogan of Knoxville, nephew of the bridegroom, Daryl Clemes of Knoxville and Khari Turner of Knoxville.
A reception given by the parents of the bridegroom was held at the church social hall. Church decorations and floral arrangements were by Mary Alice Turner and Cecelia McDowell.
After a cross - country wedding trip to Las Vegas, the couple are living in Las Vegas.
The bride is a 1998 graduate of Alcoa High School and a 2002 graduate of Tennessee State University, Nashville, with a degree in business administration. She is employed at Walgreen's as a certified pharmacy technician and is pursuing a master's degree in business administration.
The bridegroom is a 1996 graduate of Farragut High School and attended Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro. He is currently serving in the United States Air Force and is stationed at Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas.
Karin Chari Amburn of Louisville, daughter of Bob and Becky Sanders of Louisville and John Amburn of Maryville, was united in marriage with David Alan Fish of Louisville, son of Doug and Arlene Fish of Maryville, Feb. 8 at Monte Vista Baptist Church. Jerry Mantooth officiated.
Nuptial music was provided by Betty Drinnen, pianist; John Bishop, guitarist; and Lacy Morton, soloist.
Escorted by her brother, Josh Amburn, the bride wore a white strapless dress with a sweetheart neckline and a chapel - length train lined with pearls. She wore a white, one - layer veil with pearl lining and carried a hand - tied bouquet of red and white Gerbera daisies with philodendron, all secured with a red ribbon.
Kelly Murphy of Knoxville was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lacy Morton of Friendsville, Melissa Webb of Johnson City, Michelle Fish of Maryville, Jennifer Emery of Louisville and LeAnn Drinnen of Friendsville. They wore red, floor - length gowns in a variety of designs and carried hand - tied bouquets of red and white Gerbera daisies with philodendron tied with white ribbons.
Christopher Fish was ring bearer.
Bill Reynolds of Knoxville was best man. Groomsmen were Zeb Taylor of Chattanooga, John Cate of Maryville, Ryan Pride of St. Louis, Mo., Jeremy Johnson of Maryville and John Bishop of Knoxville. Ushers were Matt Chamberlain, Matt Bultman and Brock Bender.
A reception given by Bob and Becky Sanders was held at Green Meadow Country Club. Assisting hostesses were Sarah Chamberlain, Katie Bultman and Michelle Kerr.
A wedding trip to Hawaii is planned for May.
The couple are living in Louisville.
The bride is a 1997 graduate of William Blount High School. She is employed by Marriott Business Services in Louisville as a billing specialist.
The bridegroom is a 1997 graduate of William Blount High School and is attending Pellissippi State Technical Community College in pursuit of a degree in logistics and transportation from the University of Tennessee. He recently completed four years of service in the United States Marine Corps.
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