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9:09 pm Saturday, December 29, 2001

Quinn, McInnis

By Staff
Jamie McInnis and Nicholas Quinn, both of Meridian, were married Saturday, Sept. 29, 2001, at Meridian Little Theater with the Rev. Davey Wilkerson officiating.
Parents of the couple are James and Barbara McInnis Jr. and Mark and Brenda Quinn, all of Meridian.
Grandparents of the bride are Ruby Brooks of Natchez and the late Lonnie Davis; Betty McInnis of Meridian and the late James B. McInnis Sr.
Grandparents of the bridegroom are Bessie Betterton and the late John Betterton; Barbara Freihage, and Bobby and Linda Hunt, all of Memphis, Tenn., and K. and Esther Quinn of Waco, Texas.
Music for the ceremony was provided by Jerry and Gary Rehms, vocalists and cousins of the bride.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a strapless white duchess satin gown with a tulle overlay covered in lace appliques accented with iridescent pearls and sequins. The gown was enhanced by a chapel-length tulle train scattered throughout with lace, pearls and sequins.
Maid of honor was Candice McInnis of Meridian, sister of the bride. Bridesmaid was Michelle Quinn of Memphis, sister of the bridegroom.
The father of the bridegroom served as best man. Groomsman was Randy Tuggle of Meridian and Bobby Weed of Meridian served as usher.
Rice bag attendants were Brooke Rehms and Paige Gregory.
A reception was held in the groom room at Meridian Little Theater following the ceremony. Assisting were Gina Felks Gunter, Traci Sullivan Williams, Mellissa Vest Covington, Dana Luquire and Melody Pennington, all of Meridian, Brandi Howard of Arab, Ala., and Jessica Johnston of Natchez.
After a honeymoon in Gulf Shores, the couple resides in Jackson.

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