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8-11-99
Society
Birth Announcements
Marriage
Licenses
Engagements
& Weddings
Birth Announcements
James and Heather White of Swan Lane proudly announce the birth
of their daughter, Halie Lynn, who was born June 29, 1999.
She weighed 8 lbs. .4 oz. and was 18 3/4 inches long. Proud grandparents
are Randy and Debbie Thrasher and Randall and Patricia White.
Connie and Derwin Hill of Monroe proudly announce the birth of
their son, Dylan Malachi, who was born June 30, 1999. He
weighed 7 lbs. 9.9 oz. and was 21 inches long. Proud grandparents
are Russell and Stella Logan and Fannie Hill and Elam Hill. Also
welcoming home the new arrival was big sister Ashley.
Kenny Garrett and Rhonda Stearns of Albany, KY, proudly announce
the birth of their son, Dustin Gage, who was born July 1,
1999. He weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. and was 20 inches long. Grandparents
are Keith and Debra Garrett of Albany, Betty Garrett of Albany,
and Jay Stearns and the late Peggy Stearns.
Joey and Ruby Wright of Jamestown proudly announce the birth of
their daughter, Rachel Marie, who was born June 15, 1999.
She weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. and was 21 inches long. Proud grandparents
are Don and Linda Wright of Alpine and William and Ann Manis of
Jamestown.
John and Geralyn Strange of Algood proudly announce the birth of
their daughter, Jordan Elizabeth, who was born May 20, 1999.
She weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. and was 21 inches long. Proud grandparents
are John and Elma Anderson of Louisville, KY, and Ron and Corinda
Strange of Knoxville. Also welcoming home the new arrival was big
brother Joshua Mylton Strange.
Jeremy Hargis and Sandi Sidwell of Villa Court proudly announce
the birth of their son, Spencer Jay, who was born June 26,
1999. He weighed 6 lbs. 6 oz. and was 19 1/2 inches long. Proud
grandparents are Keith Hargis and Shelia Richardson and Marlinda
Brown and Gary and Trish Sidwell. Great grandparents are Juanita
and Ruebin Hargis and Gene and Evelyn Sidwell.
Greg and Jongee Arnold of Duke Lane proudly announce the birth
of their son, Cade Isaac, who was born June 26, 1999. He
weighed 8 lbs. 13.5 oz. and was 21 1/2 inches long. Proud grandparents
are Bobby Lester and Sandra Arnold of Livingston and Jack and JoAnn
Dorsey of Lakeland, FL. Great grandparents are Nellie Reeder of
Cookeville, Imogene Franklin of Livingston, and Clemmie Gregory
and Mary Arnold, both of Maryville.
Jenny and Kevin J. Denney of Stanford Rd. proudly announce the
birth of their daughter, Autumn Pearl Brooke, who was born
June 24, 1999. She weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. and was 20 1/2 inches long.
Grandparents are Jim and Debra Reynolds and Ceylor Denney and the
late Ruby Denney.
Chris and Pam Howell of Byrdstown proudly announce the birth of
their twins, Emily Nicole and Christopher David, who were
born June 2, 1999. Emily weighed 5 lbs. 12 oz. and Christopher weighed
5 lbs. 7 oz. Proud grandparents are Cliff and Lois Howell, Gail
and Patty Wilhite, and the late Kay Beaty. Great grandparents are
Magalene Booher and Mae Beaty. Also welcoming home the new arrivals
were big brothers Matthew and Caleb
Marriage
Licenses
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Brian Allen Johnson and Mitize Raye Reagan, both of Monroe.
Gregory Scott Coleman and Debbie Marie Coleman, both of Livingston.
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Engagements
& Weddings
Miss Glascock And Mr. ColAngelo To Exchange
August 21 Vows
Clara H. Glascock of Livingston announces the engagement and forthcoming
marriage of her daughter, Miss Pamela L. Glascock, to Mr. Michael
ColAngelo, son of Anthony ColAngelo and Penny ColAngelo of Franklin.
The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Leslie A. Glascock,
and granddaughter of the late Henry and the Nova Glascock and Ridley
and Myrtie Hunter.
The groom is the grandson of Minnie ColAngelo of Chicago and the
late Vito ColAngelo and Wence Bell and Ruth Bell.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Livingston Academy and Middle
Tennessee State University. She is employed at Coventry Healthcare
Inc.
The groom is a graduate of Father Ryan High School, Indiana University,
and Middle Tennessee State University. He is employed at Davidson
County Health Department.
The wedding is planned for 3 p.m., Saturday, August 21, 1999 at
Holy Family Catholic Church in Brentwood.
Miss Lawson And Mr. Tripp Exchange July Wedding
Vows
Kelly R. Lawson of Livingston became the bride of Michael D. Tripp
of Livingston Saturday, July 3, 1999, outside at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Brandes with Reverend Charlotte Seager of the Unity
Church in Algood officiating the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Doyle and Jill Choate of Cookeville
and Betty Choate of Livingston. She is the granddaughter of the
late John Davis, Mamie Wise, and J.T. and Gladys Choate.
The groom is the son of Roy and Mary Tripp of Gordonsville and
Lory Odell of Pennsylvania. He is the grandson of Ester and Herbert
Derrick of Pennsylvania and the late Minard Tripp and Ester Tripp.
The bride was given in marriage by her father Doyle Choate and
her son Trampus Lawson.
The wedding was of a Gothic style complete with ruffled shirts
and sashes for the men and Victorian dresses, which were all made
by Nancy Lafever, for the ladies. The colors were ice blue and white.
The flowers consisted of daisies and pom pom mums, which were arranged
by Gunnels Florist in Cookeville.
Serving as matron of honor was the groomÕs sister Barbara Richards
of Pennsylvania, who was escorted by her father Roy Tripp.
The flower girl was the brideÕs niece Carrie Elizabeth Choate,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Choate of Sparta.
Serving as best man was Ronnie Argo of Baxter.
The ring bearer was the brideÕs nephew Trevor Alic Raines, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Paul Raines of Cookeville.
Miss Looper And Mr. Hammock Exchange May 29
Wedding Vows
Chastity Sue Looper of Monterey became the bride of Dusty James
Hammock of Livingston May 29, 1999, at Faith Outreach Worship Center
with Ferrel D. Looper officiating the 2 p.m. ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Freddie and Debbie Looper of Monterey
and the granddaughter of Ted and Dimple Ledbetter of Livingston
and Oral and Gladys Looper of Monterey.
The groom is the son of Jimmy and Becky Hammock of Livingston and
the grandson of Dan and Lucille Buck of Livingston, Marie Lewis
of Livingston and the late James and Sandy Hammock.
The traditional wedding march and recessional were played along
with Michelle Looper and Johnny Ray singing ÒMy Heart Will Go OnÓ,
ÒYou Are My AngelÓ, ÒForeverÕs As Far As I GoÓ, ÒIÕll Be There For
YouÓ, ÒButterfly KissesÓ, and ÒFrom This MomentÓ.
The church was decorated with archway candelabra adorned in periwinkle
ribbons and pearls with ivy which were made by Flower and Gifts
by Donna.
The brideÕs dress had a sweetheart neckline with satin embellished
with lace and pearl appliques. Her veil was a tiara with pearls
and sequins and she wore jewelry consisting of pearl drop earrings
and a pearl necklace. Her bouquet consisted of white roses, ivy,
pearls, and periwinkle ribbon.
Serving as matron of honor was sister of the bride Shelley Geesling
of Monterey. Bridesmaids included Mandy Maynord and Casey Maynord,
both of Allons, and Julie Ledbetter of Livingston, all wearing T-length
periwinkle dresses and carrying long stem white roses.
Flower girls were cousin of the bride Emily Hope Ray of Algood
and niece of the bride Eden Elizabeth Geesling of Monterey who wore
long A-line white dresses with satin and tule. Their hairpieces
were haloes of flowers and ribbons and they carried red roses in
white pillow baskets.
Serving as best man was cousin of the groom Daniel Phillips of
Livingston.
Other groomsmen were Randall Stockton of Livingston and Matt Copeland
and Josh Copeland of Allons.
Ring bearer was cousin of the bride Mitchell Micheal Denise Maynord
of Allons.
The mother of the bride wore a wine colored A-line dress accompanied
by a white rose corsage and mother of the groom wore a straight
periwinkle dress accompanied by a white rose corsage.
A reception decorated in ribbons, bows, and balloons followed
in the church fellowship hall. The table was decorated with periwinkle
ribbons and bows. The cake had a fountain with a stairway with decorations
of periwinkle flowers, ribbons, and babies breath topped with a
Precious Moments bride and groom. T
he couple honeymooned in Gatlinburg and will reside on Old County
House Road in Livingston.
The bride is a 1998 graduate of Livingston Academy and is employed
at United Medical.
The groom is a 1998 graduate of Livingston Academy and is employed
at TRW.
Overton County News
415 West Main Street
P.O. Box 479
Livingston, Tennessee 38570
tel 931.823.6485
fax 931.823.6486
ocnews@usit.net
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