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Emma Reynolds and Christopher Clark

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Published Date: 15 October 2008
A HONEYMOON in Las Vegas and Hawaii followed the wedding of Emma Reynolds and Christopher Clark.
The couple married at St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Kirton.

The bride – who carried a traditional shower of red roses – was given away by her father, Alan Reynolds.

She wore an ivory satin gown with crystal detail and a cathedral-length veil and train.

Chief bridesmaid was Corina Sellers, while Gemma Henderson and Claire Skelton also acted as bridesmaids.

Amy and Jessica Gallacher, Katie Fulwood and Hollie Hepworth acted as flower girls.

Best man was Rodney Davidson, while ushers were Ben Henderson and Lee Hepworth.

The wedding – officiated by Father David Carney – was followed by a reception at Boston West Golf Club.

Emma is the daughter of Alan and Sue Reynolds, of Lindis Road, Boston.

She attended Boston High School and Bishop’s Grosseteste teacher training college, Lincoln.

She now works as a primary school teacher.

Christopher – a former Kirton Middlecott pupils and Salford University student – works as a quantity surveyor for KMB Ltd.

He is the son of David and Karen Clark, of Priestley Close, Kirton.



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  • Last Updated: 13 October 2008 4:39 PM
  • Source: Boston Standard
  • Location: Boston
 
 
 

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