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17/09/08 - Emma Mumby & Carl Presgrave



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Published Date: 17 September 2008
A HONEYMOON in Mexico followed the wedding of Emma Mumby and Carl Presgrave.
The bride is the only daughter of Keith and Irene Mumby, of South Hykeham, and the groom the eldest son of Michael and Irene Presgrave, of West End, Benington.
The couple married at St Margaret's Church in Sibsey, the service being conducted by the Rev Rosemary Taylor.
Emma was given away by her father. She wore an ivory dress and was attended by best friend Naomi Swinn. She wore a two-piece fitted dress in palomino colour. The page boy was Dylan Swinn.
Martin Davey was the best man, and Kevin Davey and Ben Corten-Miller were ushers.
The wedding party travelled in style with the bride in a Bentley Arnage and the bridesmaid and page boy in a Mercedes S-Class.
The reception was held at Southview Park Hotel, Skegness.
The couple spent a two-week honeymoon at the Moon Palace Hotel in Cancun.
Emma is an optical adviser at Dolland and Aitchison in Boston, and Carl works in agricultural/horticultural sales in Benington.
The couple will make their home in Sibsey.



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  • Last Updated: 17 September 2008 10:42 AM
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