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4:31 pm Saturday, January 11, 2003

Meyer, Taylor

By Staff
Jessica Lynn Taylor and Dr. William Todd Meyer of Meridian were married Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2002, at Heritage Church of God in Gilbertown, Ala., with the Rev. Clovis B. Lewis officiating.
Parents of the couple are Lynn M. Taylor of Meridian, Wayne C. Taylor of Gilbertown and Dr. and Mrs. William H. Meyer of McComb.
Grandparents of the bride are Elizabeth Massey and the late Frank Massey, and Fannie Taylor and the late Audrey Taylor of Gilbertown, Ala.
Grandparents of the bridegroom are Beatrice Burns of Jackson and the late James Burns, and Daisy Meyer of McComb and the late John Meyer.
Miss Taylor is a graduate of Southern Choctaw High School and received an associate's degree in nursing from Meridian Community College. She is a employed at Riley Hospital and U.S. Nursing Corporation in Denver, Colo.
Dr. Meyer is a graduate of McComb High School and received his bachelor's degree from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn. He completed his medical training at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson and served four years with the U.S. Navy.
He is employed as an emergency room physician at Riley Hospital and H.C. Watkins Memorial Hospital in Quitman.
The couple resides in Meridian.

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