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Show . m V" '':-. ; Laurel and Rick Puffer Coupje united Saturday afternoon, July 15th, at 5:00 p.m. at the'TQS . Cultural Hall was the scene of the wedding ceremony performed by Bishop Jay Hiatt, uniting in Marriage, Miss Laurel Yvonne Lounsbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lounsbury, Milford and Mr. Rick Len Puffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Puffer, Milford. Ushers for the ceremony were Wayne Lounsbury, brother of the bride, and Reagan Puffer, brother of the groom. At the wedding book was Cherie Lounsbury, sister of the bride, and at the gift table was Allison Lounsbury, sister of the bride, and Heidi Haertle, cousin of the bride. Marge Meacham played the piano for the ceremony. Soloists were Kim Brox singing the Wedding Song and Dar-lene Dar-lene Carter singing You Light Up My Life. While the groom awaited the bride, the attendants proceeded up the aisle. Wendy Whitney escorted by Michel Lounsbury, brother of the bride. Michelle Myers escorted escort-ed by David Edwards, cousins of the groom, Tammy Haertle, Haert-le, cousin of the bride, escorted by Mark Nelson, Gina Dal-ton Dal-ton escorted by Mitchell Bealer, and Mary Coon, Maid of Honor, escorted by Robbie Puffer, Best Man, brother of the broom. Immediately preceeding the bride were the flower girl, Heidi Puffer, sister of the groom, dropping rose petals for the bride to walk on, escorted by Ring Bearer Ryan Puffer, brother of the groom. v The bride, given in marriage by her father, was a vision of loveliness. She wore a chapel length gown of white bridal taffeta with fitted basque bodice, scoop-neckline outlined with Venise lace, long pointed sleeves als" were detailed with the Venise lace edges. The billowing lace appliqued skirt was designed with a Polanaise pep-lums pep-lums edged with the lace and caught to a poulf in the back. She wore a veil of double -tiered imported silk illusion . caught to a crown of pearlized orange blossoms, and seed pearls. She carried a white bible under her bouquet of pink carnations, white orchids and baby breath tied with burgandy bows and ribbons carrying out the theme of colors of pink and burgandy. Carrying out a tradition, the bride wore a single strand of pearls belonging to her grandmother, Mrs. Basil Fox of Everett, Washington. The bride's aunt, Mrs. TedFranceof Everett, Washington, was on hand to see her niece married in the gown she was married in 19 years before. |