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  • Wedding - Gemma Wickett and Stephen Craner

    Lianne Cooper

    10 October 2008

    A MATCHBOROUGH couple recently tied the knot at the Church of Holy Ascension in Mappleborough Green.
    Hairdresser Gemma Wickett, daughter of Phil and Linda Wickett of Headless Cross, married Stephen Craner, son of Mike and Ann Craner from Winyates.
    The bride was given away by her father, while sister Lauren Wickett and close friend Steph Hill supported as bridesmaids and the groom's best man was friend Dean Gunston.
    Wearing an ivory dress, the bride carried a bouquet of pink roses and ivory lilies, while the bridesmaids wore pale pink and carried ivory roses.
    A reception was held at Salford Hall in Salford Priors and the happy couple jetted off to St Lucia for their honeymoon.

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