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3:17 pm Saturday, April 5, 2003

Moss, Gates

By Staff
Teresa Chanta Moss and Wilson Alvin Gates will be married Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 2 p.m. at the home of Cathy Lockett, 117 Church St. in Enterprise.
Miss Moss is the daughter of Robert L. Moss Sr. of Quitman and Mary L. Moss-Davis of Enterprise.
She is the granddaughter of the late Frank and Cora Burns and the great-granddaughter of Annie Bell Dobbins.
The bride-elect is a 1997 graduate of Enterprise High School and is attending Meridian Community College School of Nursing.
Miss Moss is employed by Horizon Hospice in Decatur.
Mr. Gates is the son of Era Gates and the late Wilson Gates Carmichael.
He is the grandson of the late Jack and Mollie Gates Carmichael.
The bridegroom-elect is a 1986 graduate of Quitman High School.
He is employed as a carpenter with Fairley Construction of Meridian.
The couple are the parents of Krystal Breanna and Wilson Cardell Gates.
Friends and family are invited to attend.

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