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Lifestyles March 19, 2006  RSS feed

LITTLE YOUNG

MR. AND MRS. JONATHAN YOUNG MR. AND MRS. JONATHAN YOUNG Lacey Leigh Little and Jonathan Saunders Young were united in marriage on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006, at First Presbyterian Church in Longview. The double ring ceremony was officiated by Reverend Phillip Fenton. Music for the ceremony was provided by Devin Anthony, vocalist and Becky Birdsong, organist. A reception followed at Summit II.

The bride is the daughter of Jerry and Sharon Little of Longview. She is the granddaughter of Bill and Betty Cleary of Kilgore, Bill and Cindy McMillan, Yvonne Beard, and the late Eugene Beard, all of Longview, and the late Ray and Anne Little of Waco. Lacey is a graduate of Hallsville High School, Sam Houston State University, and completed her teaching certification at LeTourneau University.

The groom is the son of James and Genia Sylvester of Houston. He is the grandson of Eugene and Janis Wolfe, also of Houston. Jon is a graduate of Nimitz High School in Houston and Sam Houston State University.

Serving as matron of honor was Erin Crafton of Longview. Brittany Talley, also of Longview, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Samantha Hargrove of Livingston and Devin Anthony of Mexia. Flower girls were Sydney Harris, Emma Hawthorne, Alexandria Terrazas, and Madilyn Terrazas. The house party included Amber Sylvester and Carley Hodges.

James Sylvester, father of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen included Shaun Sylvester, Justin Stidham, and Carlos Arias, all of Houston. Ushers were Kyle Wolfe of Waco, and Zane Wolfe of Houston. Will Harris served as ring bearer.

Lacey and Jonathan are planning a honeymoon trip to New York City. Jon is an executive at Target in Longview, where the couple will reside.


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