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7:30 am Saturday, November 8, 2003

Boles, Thead

By Staff
Brandie Thead of Meridian and Wes Boles of Meridian were married Friday, Sept. 19, 2003, at Navarre Beach, Fla., with Karen Huff officiating.
Parents of the couple are Jimmy W. Thead of Collinsville and Teresa Bohl of Meridian and Roger and Kathleen Boles of Meridian.
Grandparents of the bride are Martha Quam of Meridian and the late Willard Thead of Bailey and the late Earlene Tate and Elbert Scarbrough of Collinsville.
Grandparents of the bridegroom are Marie Mosley of Meridian and the late J.E. Mosley and Katherine Dufour and the late Reginald Dufour Sr.
The bride was given in marriage by her father.
Nikki Arias of Meridian served as maid of honor. Other attendants were Ashley Thead and Courtney Thead, both of Collinsville, and Lara Boles and Kayla Brown, both of Meridian.
Katie and Allyson Dufour of Bailey served as flower girls.
The bridegroom's father served as best man. Groomsmen and ushers were Chris Beddingfield of Jackson; Josh Boyette and James Reid, both of Bailey; and John Reid of Stonewall.
Daniel Arias of Meridian served as ring bearer.
A reception was held at Holley By the Sea Beach house following the ceremony.
After a honeymoon in Maui, Hawaii, the couple resides in Russell.

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