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5:37 pm Saturday, August 7, 2004

Harvey, Gauthier

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Crystal Marie Gauthier of Guthrie, Okla., and Heath Harper Harvey of Meridian, were married on Saturday, May 29, 2004, in the garden of the home of the bridegroom's father. The Rev. Tim Ellis officiated at the 6 p.m. ceremony.
Parents of the couple are Mark and Dorothy Gauthier of Guthrie and Beth Harper-Harvey of Meridian and Bruce Quentin Harvey of Guthrie.
Grandparents of the bride are the late Harold and Eva Chaffee and the late Katherine and Thomas Gauthier.
Grandparents of the bridegroom are Mace Harper-Vick and the late Norman Keith Harper and the late Henry Gully Vick of Meridian and the late Audrey and Carney Howard Harvey of Hurley.
Music for the ceremony was provided by Diane Harvey-Westfaul, paternal aunt of the bridegroom.
The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mark Gauthier.
Eva Shannon of Guthrie served as matron of honor. Crystal Robertson of Guthrie served as bridesmaid.
Elexis Shannon and Kelanie Robertson, both of Guthrie, served as flower girls.
Shawn Shannon of Guthrie served as ring bearer.
Doug Russel of Guthrie served as best man. The father of the bridegroom served as groomsman.
A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's father following the ceremony. Assisting at the reception were Diane Harvey-Westfaul of Gatlinburg, Tenn., Jean Harvey of the Mississippi Coast, paternal aunts of the bridegroom, Jerri Davis, Jennifer Jordan, and Delane Jordon.
The couple reside in Meridian, where Crystal is pursuing an associate's degree in nursing at Meridian Community College and Heath, who attended East Central Community College, is employed at Luigi's Restaurant.

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