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1:26 pm Saturday, July 27, 2002

Killingsworth, Goff

By Staff
Stacey Leigh Goff of Pascagoula and Brock Killingsworth of Gautier were married Saturday, May 18, 2002, at First Baptist Church in Pascagoula. The Rev. Rex Yancey officiated at the double-ring candlelight ceremony.
Parents of the couple are John and Cynthia Goff of Pascagoula, and George and Tammy Killingsworth of Gautier.
Heather Walker of Pascagoula attended her cousin as matron of honor. Maid of honor was Candace Gregory of Jackson. Bridesmaids were April Killingsworth of Gautier, sister of the bridegroom, and Lisa Lancaster of Pearl.
Best men were the father of the bridegroom and John Marvin Ely of the Virgin Islands, cousin of the bridegroom.
Groomsmen were Derrick Goff of Pascagoula, brother of the bride, and Darron Killingsworth of Corinth, uncle of the bridegroom.
Ushers were Coby Graves of Brandon, Daniel Burns of Jackson, Bobby Walker and Jeff Prestridge, both of Pascagoula.
A reception was held at the Gautier Convention Center following the ceremony.
The rehearsal dinner was at the Garden Caf at Hicks House in Pascagoula.
After a wedding trip to Cozumel, Mexico, the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, the couple resides in Ridgeland.

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