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Louise Nicole Brader & Ben Thomas Brighton

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Published Date: 23 July 2008
LOUISE Nicole Brader and Ben Thomas Brighton have married at St Guthlac's Church, Fishtoft.
The bride’s dress had a full, ruched skirt and a lace and champagne-coloured beaded bodice.

She carried a teardrop bouquet with gerberas, roses and orchids.

The service was officiated by the Rev Marc Cooper.

The bride was given away by her father.

Best man was the groom’s friend, Martin Hoft, while the ushers were friends Simon Penson and Liam Holland, and Tom Brighton (groom’s brother).

The bridesmaids were friend Hannah Fisher, Jessica and Emily Brader (bride’s sisters) and Frances Brighton (groom’s sister), who wore deep red dresses.

The reception was held at the Petwood Hotel, Woodhall Spa, and the couple will honeymoon in Mauritius.

Louise is the eldest daughter of Michael and Wendy Brader, of Fishtoft, while Ben is the eldest child of Julie Brighton, of Bain Road, Boston, and Trevor Brighton, of Raithby.

Ben was educated at William Lovell and works as a pest controller. Louise attended Boston High School and is an estate agent.

They will make their home in Kirton.



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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 4:29 PM
  • Source: Boston Standard
  • Location: Boston
 
 
 

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