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Simon Rudd & Donna Marie Barnard.



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Published Date: 09 January 2008
Mother and daughter Donna Marie Barnard and Rebecca Middleton have taken husbands in a double ceremony at Boston Register Office.
Simon Rudd & Donna Marie Barnard.
Simon Rudd & Donna Marie Barnard.

Don
na, of Mill Road, Boston, is the second daughter of Sheila Southgate and Charles Warsap, of Boston, and married Simon Rudd, second son of Thelma and Maurice Rudd, of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.

Given away by her father, she wore a full-length ivory silk halterneck dress with bead detail to the neckline and lower back. She carried a teardrop bouquet of roses.
She was attended by her daughters Rebecca Middleton and Megan Barnard and daughter-in-law Francesca Middleton, who wore full-length rose and cream gowns with detail to the bodices.

Best man was Adam Rudd (groom's son).

Following a reception at the New England Hotel, the couple left for a honeymoon in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, and are to live in Mill Road, Boston.

The bride was educated at Kitwood Girls' School, Boston, and is a receptionist at Pilgrim Hospital. The groom was educated at Upwell Secondary School, Wisbech, and is a ground worker.



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