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TENNESSEE - Blount County Marriage Announcements - 22
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Date: Wednesday, 7 March 2018, at 10:32 a.m.
Holly Kemp of Alcoa, daughter of Irene and Perry Kemp of Jenks, Okla., was united in marriage with Clay Fiegle of Alcoa, son of Jim and Cissy Fiegle of Louisville, in an outdoor ceremony Aug. 16 at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Stephen Defur officiated.
Nuptial music was provided by Mandy Fiegle.
Escorted by her father, the bride wore a simple white wedding dress with spaghetti straps and embroidery on the bodice. The dress was open in back with crisscrossed straps. She carried a cascading bouquet of white orchids.
Abigail Ervin was flower girl. Mason Sawicki was ring bearer.
A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents.
After a wedding trip to Las Vegas, the couple are living in Knoxville.
The bride is a graduate of the University of Tennessee. She is employed by Client Logic.
The bridegroom is employed by Baptist Hospital.
Carrie Elizabeth Everett, daughter of Larry and Linda Everett of Maryville, was united in marriage with Kevin Wayne Craig of Knoxville, son of Livie Turner of Belton, S.C., and Wayne Craig of Rockwood, July 12 at Laurel Bank Baptist Church. Dr. Charles Bailey, the Rev. Chris Edmonds and the Rev. Jayson Hines officiated.
Nuptial music was provided by pianist Mary Russell, harpist Christa Lambert and vocalists Jayson and Leah Hines and Jackson and Kimberly Bailey.
Escorted by her father, the bride wore a strapless, Signature Collection gown of ivory matte satin with Venise lace bodice and chapel - length train. Her cathedral - length veil was edged in ivory satin and accented with a pearl and rhinestone tiara. The bride carried a mound of roses in shades of ivory, pink and peach tied with an ivory satin ribbon.
Leah Cathryn Hines of Maryville was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Angie Kirby of Maryville, Kimberly Allen - Warbritton of Nashville, Sherri McElroy of Nashville, Racheal Baker of Nashville, Leslie Intintoli of Nashville and Sarah Lemons - Richardson of Sweetwater. They wore champagne Alfred Angelo dresses with spaghetti straps and A - line skirts in satin with chiffon overlay. The matron of honor carried tied calla lilies surrounded by roses matching the bride's bouquet. The bridesmaids carried tied calla lilies, two with bouquets surrounded by pink roses, two surrounded by yellow roses and two surrounded by lavender delphinium.
Madalyn McCoy was flower girl. Bryson Hines, nephew of the bride, and Caleb Cook, nephew of the bridegroom, were ring bearers. Jenny and Jill Stinnett, cousins of the bride, kept the bride's book.
Jeff Murdock of Lenoir City was best man. Groomsmen were Steven McCoy, Brian Fritts, Trey Hawkins and Jason Simon of Lenoir City, Andy Bolt of Louisville and Joel Turner Jr. of Belton, S.C. Honorary groomsman was Neal Everett of Maryville.
An outdoor reception given by the parents of the bride was held at the home of Steve and Wendy Tittsworth, cousins of the bride. Assisting were Wendy Tittsworth, Steve Tittsworth, Ronnie Wade, Shirley Wade, Jessica Wade and John Zorio.
After a wedding trip to Sandals Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the couple are living in Knoxville.
The bride is a 1993 graduate of Maryville High School and a 1997 graduate of Middle Tennessee State University where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree. She is employed as public relations manager by Twin City Nissan.
The bridegroom is a 1993 graduate of Lenoir City High School. He is a service technician with BellSouth Communications.
Bethany Lynn Hurst of Maryville, daughter of the Rev. David and Judy Hutsell and Darrell Hurst, all of Maryville, was united in marriage with Michael Chadwick Long of Maryville, son of Connie and Jerry Gibson of Knoxville and Mickey and Patty Long of Maryville, Aug. 30 at Mountain View Church of Christ. Trent Stewart officiated.
Nuptial music was provided by pianist/soloist Glenda Ellis.
Escorted by her stepfather, David Hutsell, the bride wore a hand - sewn, floor - length gown of white satin with beading on the bodice and bottom of the dress. The straps were made from white ribbon of roses entwined with beads. The veil was a halo of beaded satin and white sheer to the shoulder. She carried a bouquet of white roses wrapped with white silk ribbon.
April Hurst of Knoxville, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Laura Godsey of Maryville, sister of the bride, and Micah Stewart of Jellico, sister of the bridegroom. They wore amethyst, floor - length dresses hand - crafted of taffeta and carried bouquets of purple irises, yellow lilies and white roses.
Miss Charlie Willis was flower girl. She wore a sheer white satin dress. Landon Harrell, the bride's son, was ring bearer. Kristy White kept the bride's book.
Donna Simon and Deena Haile, the bride's aunts, made all the gowns. Deena Haile directed the wedding.
Ralph Long, grandfather of the bridegroom, and Mickey Long, father of the bridegroom, both of Maryville, served as best men. Groomsmen were Greg Gibson and Nathan Gibson of Knoxville, brothers of the bridegroom.
Program attendants were Tuesday Keener, Brittney Fagg and Thomas Stanton.
A reception given by the parents of the bride and catered by Ava McGaha was held at the church. Assisting hostesses were Deena Haile, Donna Simon and Diane Alexander of Maryville, aunts of the bride.
After a short wedding trip to Gatlinburg, the couple are living in Maryville.
The bride is employed by US Dentek.
The bridegroom is employed by Denso Manufacturing.
April D. Sands of Alcoa, daughter of Larry and JoAnn Sands of Greenback, was united in marriage with David L. Hutsell of Alcoa, son of Jerry and Sylvia Hutsell of Maryville, Aug. 16 at Hillcrest Baptist Church. Carl White officiated.
Nuptial music was provided by pianist David Grindstaff.
Escorted by her father, the bride wore a sleeveless dress of bridal satin by Mori Lee with pearls and embroidery on the bodice. She carried a bouquet of pink tulips and white roses with baby's breath.
Wendi Lawhorn of Maryville was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Stephanie Ledbetter of Greenback, Brandi Lowe of Maryville and Leslie Van Norstran of Greenback. They wore long silver dresses of bridal satin cut low in the back with rosettes and carried bouquets of pink tulips.
Taya A. Sands was flower girl. She wore a long pink dress with rosettes on the bodice.
Shane Hickman of Alcoa was best man. Groomsmen were Joe Reagan of Alcoa, Nick Cunningham of Maryville and Todd Hickman of Murfreesboro.
A reception given by JoAnn Sands and Sylvia Hutsell was held at Hillcrest Baptist Church. Assisting hostesses were Dina Vance and Teresa Moen.
After a wedding cruise to the Eastern Caribbean, the couple are living in Alcoa.
The bride is a graduate of Greenback High School. She is employed as a head teller at SunTrust Bank.
The bridegroom is a graduate of Heritage High School and attended Pellissippi State Technical Community College. He is employed as a senior network engineer for Knox County.
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