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1:16 pm Saturday, June 16, 2001

Brock, Grice

By Staff
April Christine Grice of Pass Christian and Stephen Douglas Brock of Saucier were married Saturday, May 5, 2001, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brock with the Rev. Jerry Doggett officiating.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Glenn Grice Jr. of Pass Christian and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Brock of Gulfport.
Grandparents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Grice Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Leidtke of Pass Christian.
Grandparents of the bridegroom are the late Mr. and Mrs. William Brock of Quitman and the late Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Robinson Sr. of Stonewall.
Music for the ceremony was provided by Mrs. John Waldrop, pianist; and Lee Robinson, vocalist.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white satin gown accented with pearls and iridescent beads and a six-foot cathedral-length train. Her two-tier elbow-length veil was enhanced with pearls and iridescent beads. She carried a bouquet of white hydrangeas, gladiolus, roses and Easter lilies.
Matron of honor was Jodi Leigh Dewitt of Pass Christian. Other attendants were Sonja L. Massie of Pass Christian and Jessica Ann Hutchison of Gulfport, sister of the bride. Dakota Jade Austin of Gulfport was flower girl.
Bobby J. Brock of Gulfport served as best man. Groomsmen and ushers were Jason Hill and Michael Hollins, both of Gulfport. Kaden Turner of Fort Worth, Texas, was ring bearer.
Rice bag attendant and program attendant was Stephanie Laver.
An outdoor garden reception was held at the home following the ceremony. Assisting were Debbie Robinson, Linda Sexton, Stephanie Laver, Katie Blessey, Jessica Hutchison, Alicia Austin, Jason Hill and Michael Hollins.
After a honeymoon in Gulf Shores, Ala., the couple resides in Saucier.

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