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5:58 am Saturday, June 26, 2004

Day, Robinson

By Staff
Farrah Ann Robinson of Enterprise and Bryan Lee Day of Meridian were married Saturday, May 22, 2004, at Highland Assembly of God Church with the Revs. Donald Turner and Kendall Turner officiating.
Parents of the couple are Ann Robinson of Enterprise, Karen Day of Meridian and Tony Day of Van Cleave.
Grandparents of the bride are Annie G. Moody of York, Ala., and Joseph H. Moody of Centerville.
Grandparents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Turner of Toxey, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Day of Van Cleave.
Music for the ceremony was provided by Mitch Brantley, soloist and classical guitarist.
The bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, Joseph H. Moody. She wore a mock two-piece halter of satin with lace and pearl trim with a detachable train.
Maid of honor was Krystal Busby of Louisville. Matron of honor was Kirstie Shaw of Forest. Other attendants were Anesia Johnson and Jennifer Napp, both of Meridian.
Lacey Shaw of Forest was flower girl.
Anthony Day of Citronelle, Ala., served as best man. Groomsmen and ushers were Jeffery Turner of Needham, Ala., Heath Robinson and Chad Robinson, both of Enterprise. Logan Day of Citronelle was ring bearer.
Program attendants were Melissa Day and Kimberly Turner.
A reception was held in the church fellowship hall following the ceremony.
Assisting at the reception were Terena Robinson, Carla Sue Robinson, Nora Patrick, Mandy Vance and Marvel Dunn.
After a honeymoon in Hattiesburg and Columbus, the couple resides in Columbus.

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