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10:58 pm Saturday, June 5, 2004

Miles, Pruett

By Staff
Shanna Nicole Pruett and Billy Don Miles Jr. were married Saturday, April 24, 2004, in an afternoon ceremony at Lawrence Baptist Church with the Rev. Paul DeMoney officiating.
Parents of the couple are Granville and Loretta Pruett of Quitman, Gladys Miles of Shubuta, the late Billy Miles Sr. of Jackson and William Pruett of Lambert.
The bride is the granddaughter of Dwight and Lenora Napp of Quitman, L.W. and Cecile Pruett of Shubuta.
The bridegroom is the grandson of Leon and Redonia Miles and Robert and Peggy Sanderson, all of Jackson.
Attendants were Robert and Donna Sanderson, Jacob and Carrie Pruett and James and Donna Miles.
Ring bearers were Paul Raymond Jr. and Madalyn Napp.
The couple resides in Quitman, where the bridegroom is employed by Tony Chancelor Trucking of Enterprise and the bride is a student at Meridian Community College.

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