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Hodge Gainer united in marriage at New Faith Church

Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Lewis Hodge
Crystal Ashley Gainer and Terrill Lewis Hodge were united in marriage on Saturday, June 17, 2006 at New Faith Baptist Church in Coffeeville.

The Rev. Butch Starks officiated the 5:30 p.m. ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Connie Woodard of Jackson and the late Ray Hodge and Elaine Hodge of Coffeeville.

Grandparents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Beverly, all of Coffeeville and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beck of Jackson.

Grandparents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Sellers and Sarah A. Hodge, all of Coffeeville and the late Raymond Hodge Sr.

The entrance doors to the church were decorated with a swag of pink roses, baby's breath, hot pink carnations and Queen Anne's lace.

Arrangements of Stargazer lilies, pink roses and astromeria, Queen Anne's lace and other mixed flowers were place throughout the church.

The unity candle was decorated with pink roses, hot pink carnations, baby's breath and mixed greenery.

Davey Moseley, brother of the bride, played his guitar and Tara Berry, his fiance, both sang "I Will Be Here" by Steven Curtis Chapman.

The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Davey Moseley. She wore a white halter dress embroidered with pearls and carried a bouquet of Stargazer lilies, pink orchids and roses and white freesia.

Maid of honor was Scarlette Courtney of Coffeeville.

Bridesmaids were Rachael Roberts, Michalla Woodard, sister of the bride, both of Jackson and Tara Berry of Florence. They wore floor length halter top fushia dresses and carried nosegays of hot pink and light colored roses, baby's breath with stems wrapped in pearls and fushia ribbons.

Serving as best man was Dean Hodge, brother of the groom.

Groomsmen were Timothy Hodge, brother of the groom and Jamie Brown.

Lexi Tate and Virginia Hodge were the flower girls. Lexi wore a sleeveless white satin dress and handed out longstemmed pink roses to special guests. Virginia wore a white dress with pink rosettes embroidered on hem and carried a basket of pink rose petals.

Ringbearer was Jack Hodge, nephew of the groom.

Reception A reception was conducted in the fellowship hall of the church.

The table held a large arrangement of pink roses, Queen Anne's lace, pink carnations, white gladiolus and mixed greenery.

White linen cloths draped the serving tables which held an assortment of finger foods and beverages.

The bride's table held a threetiered white cake decorated with white buttercream icing and topped with fresh flowers surrounded by rose petals.

On the groom's table was a two-tiered chocolate cake.

After a honeymoon to Destin, Fla., the couple is residing in Coffeeville.
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