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30/04/08 - John Robert Butler & Felicia-Helen Dora Williamson



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Published Date: 01 May 2008
FELICIA-HELEN Dora Williamson and John Robert Butler, of Dennis Estate, Kirton, have married at St Peter and Paul's Church, Kirton, in a ceremony conducted by Father David Carney.
The bride is the only daughter of Andrew Williamson, of West Keal, and Lynn LeCornu, of Parthian Avenue, Wyberton, and the groom is the second son of Irene Butler, of Staniland Road, Boston, and the late Bernard Butler.

Given away by her father, the bride wore a spaghetti-strapped full ivory dress with embroidered diamante detail and a faux fur wrap. She carried a bouquet of ivory roses, burgundy calla lilies and ivy. She was attended by maid of honour Tracy Carter (bride's aunt), bridesmaid Abigail Butler (couple's daughter), and pageboy Jack Butler (couple's son).

The maid of honour wore a burgundy strapless fishtail dress with matching faux fur wrap and the bridesmaid wore an ivory dress with a diamante pin tuck detail in the skirt, and an ivory bolero jacket.

Best man was Daniel Butler (groom's oldest son) and ushers were Matthew Butler (nephew) and Nathan Walden (friend).
Following a reception at Graves Park Social Club, Kirton, the couple left for a honeymoon in Agadir, Morocco. They will live in Kirton.

The bride was educated at Middlecott School, Kirton, and is a housewife.

The groom attended Kitwood Boys' School, Boston, and is a builder.

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  • Last Updated: 01 May 2008 9:26 AM
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