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6:49 pm Saturday, July 12, 2003

Jones, Ezell

By Staff
Leola Crane Ezell and Glyn Ellis Jones were married Thursday, June 19, 2003, in the Best Western Hospitality Room, with the Rev. Lavelle "Tinker" Fraizer officiating.
Parents of the couple are the late Barrett C. Crane Sr., the late Lucille Moore, Oleta Jones of Meridian and the late Robert Ellis Jones.
Nuptial music was provided by Jill Aycock, niece of the bride, pianist; Jimmy Crane, brother of the bride, violinist; and Theola Grayson, vocalist.
The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Tommy Crane of Enterprise.
The bride's attendant was her twin sister, Theola Grayson of Enterprise.
The bridegroom's son, Glyn Ellis Jones Jr. of Quitman, served as best man.
A reception was held in the The International Singing Brakemen Association Hospitality Room, following the wedding. It was hosted by the bride's daughters, Debbie May, Deanna Herring and Jeanna Maseda, all of Meridian.
The International Singing Brakemen Association provided special entertainment at the reception.
The couple resides in Meridian.

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