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10:26 pm Saturday, November 6, 2004

Turner, Farmer

By Staff
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Turner of Stonewall announce the engagement of their daughter, Lindsey Lee, to Christopher Brook Farmer, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Calvin A. Farmer of Quitman.
The wedding will be Saturday, Nov. 27, 2004, at 4 p.m. at the Stonewall House in Stonewall.
Miss Turner is the granddaughter of Jack and Vickie Keith of Meridian, Floyd and Marlene Hester of Enterprise and the late Mathais Turner of Needham, Ala. She is the great-granddaughter of Ava Fox of Enterprise and the late James Hoyt Fox, Reese Turner of Quitman and the late Merna Turner, the late Arvin and Ellie Williford of Pine Hill and the late Charles and Virginia Glover of Atlanta.
The bride-elect is a 2001 graduate of Enterprise High School. She is a junior at Mississippi State University-Meridian Campus, pursuing a degree in elementary education.
Mr. Farmer is the grandson of the late Alborne and Jenneice Slider of Warner Robins, Ga. and Winnie B. Farmer of Lucedale and the late Calvin A. Farmer. He is the great-grandson of the late Lonnie and Marion Baria and the late William and Edith Slider, all of Hurley, the late Jeneral and Eurinnie Bullock of Wolfridge and the late Oliver and Eliza Farmer of Hamburg, Ark.
The bridegroom-elect is a 1999 graduate of Enterprise High School. He has been a firefighter in the Mississippi Air National Guard Reserves since 2000. He is currently at the Naval Air Station Meridian Fire Department.
A reception will be held following the ceremony.
Family and friends are invited to attend.

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