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Jennifer Anne Musselman, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Edward Musselman of Covington, became the bride of Bryan Douglas Waites, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas Waites of Newman, on Nov. 1 at the Church of the Apostles in Atlanta with the Rev. Dr. James Saxon officiating. Mr. Dana Blackwood and Mr. Mark Miller provided the program of nuptial music. Mrs. Carrie Musselman Parker of Covington was the matron of honor and Miss Amy Catherine Musselman of Covington was maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Katherine Busenitz, Mrs. Meradith Capps and Miss Lydia Parker, all of Covington, Miss Kelli Musselman of Pensacola, Fla., Mrs. Dara Lynn Rieger of Clemson, S.C., and Miss Suzanne Schmayer of Fredericksburg, Va., Miss Abigail Waites of Fayetteville, N.C., was the junior bridesmaid. They wore dresses of coral chiffon and carried bouquets of yellow and pink roses with gold tassels. The groom’s attendants were Mr. Aaron Barnard of Newnan, Mr. Ben Bowden of Louisville, Ky., the Rev. Jason Dees of Covington and Mr. Brian Johnsey, Mr. Jordan Musselman, Mr. Tomi Ogunleye and Mr. Kyle Omastiak, all of Atlanta. Mr. C.J. Waites of Fayetteville was junior groomsman. Mr. Charles Waites, father of the groom, and Capt. Gregory Waites of Fayetteville, brother of the groom, served as best men. The bride entered the church with her father at noon to the chiming of bells. She wore a white silk, satin wedding gown designed by Eve of Milady with a cathedral length train and Alencon lace inserts on the train and bodice of the dress. The bodice had a sweetheart neckline and was further decorated with clear sequins and seed pearls. The off-the-shoulder sleeves were made of shirred bands of satin. Her bouquet was a cascade of pink, yellow and white roses with sprays of white gardenias, ivy and stephanotis. The reception was hosted by the bride’s parents at the Church of the Apostles. Following a trip to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Douglas Waites are residing in Atlanta.
Jul. 2, 2009 02:53p.m. EDT
Musselman-Waites
Staff Report
CovNews
Jennifer Anne Musselman, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Edward Musselman of Covington, became the bride of Bryan Douglas Waites, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas Waites of Newman, on Nov. 1 at the Church of the Apostles in Atlanta with the Rev. Dr. James Saxon officiating. Mr. Dana Blackwood and Mr. Mark Miller provided the program of nuptial music. Mrs. Carrie Musselman Parker of Covington was the matron of honor and Miss Amy Catherine Musselman of Covington was maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Katherine Busenitz, Mrs. Meradith Capps and Miss Lydia Parker, all of Covington, Miss Kelli Musselman of Pensacola, Fla., Mrs. Dara Lynn Rieger of Clemson, S.C., and Miss Suzanne Schmayer of Fredericksburg, Va., Miss Abigail Waites of Fayetteville, N.C., was the junior bridesmaid. They wore dresses of coral chiffon and carried bouquets of yellow and pink roses with gold tassels. The groom’s attendants were Mr. Aaron Barnard of Newnan, Mr. Ben Bowden of Louisville, Ky., the Rev. Jason Dees of Covington and Mr. Brian Johnsey, Mr. Jordan Musselman, Mr. Tomi Ogunleye and Mr. Kyle Omastiak, all of Atlanta. Mr. C.J. Waites of Fayetteville was junior groomsman. Mr. Charles Waites, father of the groom, and Capt. Gregory Waites of Fayetteville, brother of the groom, served as best men. The bride entered the church with her father at noon to the chiming of bells. She wore a white silk, satin wedding gown designed by Eve of Milady with a cathedral length train and Alencon lace inserts on the train and bodice of the dress. The bodice had a sweetheart neckline and was further decorated with clear sequins and seed pearls. The off-the-shoulder sleeves were made of shirred bands of satin. Her bouquet was a cascade of pink, yellow and white roses with sprays of white gardenias, ivy and stephanotis. The reception was hosted by the bride’s parents at the Church of the Apostles. Following a trip to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Douglas Waites are residing in Atlanta.
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