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July 5, 2009

Cranford, Herring

Amanda Herring of Quitman and Jonathan Cranford of Quitman were married March 14, 2009, at Shubuta Baptist Church with the Rev. Jim Harris officiating.

Parents of the couple are Wesley and Debra Herring of Quitman and Gary and Monay Cranford of Quitman.

Grandparents of the bride are Veleria Butler and the late Jack Butler of Sandersville and Alice Herring and the late John Herring of Shubuta.

Grandparents of the bridegroom are Carmella Cappello and the late Nicholas Cappello of Quitman and Robert and Peggy Cranford of Quitman.

Music for the ceremony was provided by Mrs. Rebecca Kelly, pianist.

The bride was given in marriage by Wesley Herring.

She wore an exquisite satin halter, A-line gown featuring beaded lace appliqués and cut-out lace hem and chapel length train paired with an elbow length two tier scalloped edge veil.

Maid of honor was Allison Herring, sister of the bride, of Quitman.

Other attendants were Lauren Kemp of Quitman, Monica Cranford of Quitman, Brandi Williams of Collinsville and Hannah Knight of Meridian.

Sydney Myrick of Quitman was flower girl.

Gary Cranford of Quitman was best man.

Groomsmen were Patrick Cranford of Quitman, Dustin May of Quitman, Nathan McDaniel of Quitman, Scott Maples of Sandersville and Todd Moseley of Anniston, Ala.

Ushers were Paul Taormina of Quitman, Rob Stevens of Clinton and Craig Parker of Hattiesburg.

A reception was held at Shubuta Baptist Church following the ceremony.

Assisting at the reception were Vicki Frasier, Melanie Kemp, Ann Barry, Faye Brady, Sherry Brady, Carol Holifield, Kylie Smith, Abby Scott and Chelsee Culberson.

After a honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nev., the couple resides in Quitman.

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