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11:01 pm Saturday, August 28, 2004

Womack, Davidson

By Staff
Stephanie Davidson of Meridian and Steven Womack of Isney, Ala., were married Saturday, June 5, 2004, at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Gilbert Eaves officiating.
Parents of the couple are Gary and Toni Davidson of Meridian and Roy and Betty Womack of Isney, Ala.
Grandparents of the bride are Marian Anderson and the late Robert Anderson, Eloise Davidson and the late Earl Davidson, all of Meridian.
Grandparents of the bridegroom are Annie Womack of Isney and the late Verbie Womack, and the late John and Hortense Jones of Baldwin County, Ala.
Music for the ceremony was provided by Vicki Adcock, vocalist, and Angie Boatner, pianist.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a halter-style cream-colored, floor-length gown with a sequined bodice.
Maids of honor were Madison Bradley of Meridian, daughter of the bride, and Shannon Moffett of Ridgeland.
The father of the bridegroom served as best man. Michael Dykes of Columbus, Ga., served as groomsman and a floral arrangement was placed in honor of Jeremy Davidson, brother of the bride, who is on active duty with the U.S. Army.
A reception was held in the church's family life center following the ceremony. Assisting were Linda Skinner, aunt of the bride, coordinator; Leah Ford and Michelle King, both of Meridian. Hosts were Roy and Betty Womack.
The wedding was directed by Brenda Galyean.
On the eve of the wedding, a rehearsal dinner was hosted by the bride's family at their home.
After a honeymoon in Orange Beach, Ala., the couple resides in Meridian.

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