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10/09/08 - Kayleigh Frost & David Willis



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Published Date: 10 September 2008
A HONEYMOON in the Bahamas followed the wedding of Kayleigh Frost and David Willis.
The bride is the only daughter of Gary and Sandra Frost, of Freiston, and the groom is the eldest son of Andrew and Dina Willis, of Boston.
The wedding and reception were held at Boston West Golf Club.
Kayleigh was given away by her father. She wore an ivory strapless gown beaded with crystals. She carried a bouquet of pink flowers.
The bride was attended by Joanne Davenport (maid of honour), Kayleigh Willis (groom's sister), Stacey Favell, Lauren Frost and Alice Frost (Kayleigh's cousins), Ellie Hubbard, Laya Richards and Scarlett Willis (couple's daughter).
The attendants wore dresses by Loraine Cristine.
The best man was Gary Frost (jnr).
Kayleigh was educated at the Giles School and Andrew at William Lovell.
The couple will make their home in Boston.



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  • Last Updated: 10 September 2008 2:42 PM
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