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Reeder—McCoy

June 24, 2012
Parkersburg News and Sentinel

Amy Nicole Reeder and Ronald Justin McCoy, both of Parkersburg, were married May 18 at The Old Exchange Building in Charleston, S.C. The Rev. Jim Mike Ward of Parkersburg performed the ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mike and Dinah Reeder of Parkersburg. She is the granddaughter of the late Warren "Bud" and Marcelene Winans and the late Harry and Barbara Reeder. She graduated from West Virginia Universit at Parkersburg with a degree in business and attended the International Dermal Institute. She is the owner of The Skin Studio where she is a licensed esthetician and makeup artist.

The groom is the son of the late Carol Cottrill. He is the grandson on the late Gladys Owens. He attended Marshall University. He is an account executive for Ogden Directories.

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The bride was given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her father. She wore a white gown featuring a full A-line skirt, sweetheart neckline and corset closure.

The gown included embellished lace with floral petal accents flourishing at the side waist, and the billowing tulle skirt was finished with delicate scalloped edging. She wore shoes encrusted with crystals. The bride carried a bouquet of white hydrangea, white peonies, light pink peonies, white cotton blossoms, dusty miller leaves, and light pink spray roses hand tied with a ribbon to match her dress.

Kristi Cottrill of Parkersburg, sister-in-law of the groom, served as matron of honor. The bride's attendants were Lori Enoch of Parkersburg, cousin of the bride; Alisha Miracle of Parkersburg, friend of the bride; Kasey Snyder of Parkersburg, friend of the bride; and Courtney Salviniof Pittsburgh, Pa., friend of the bride. They wore gray tulle knee-length, boat neck dresses with a low V back and rose pink peep-toe slingback shoes adorned with a pewter bow accented in crystals. They carried a posey of pink roses and dusty miller leaves hand-tied with ribbon to match their dresses.

Billy Cottrill of Parkersburg, brother of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Mike McCoy of Glen Dale, cousin of the groom; Doug Brooks of Charlotte, N.C., friend of the groom; Chris Burdette of Parkersburg, friend of the groom; Larry Flowers of Williamstown; friend of the groom; Tommy Haislop of Clemson, S.C., friend of the groom; Sean Andrews of Parkersburg, friend of the groom; and Scheny Schenerlein of Vienna, friend of the groom. The groom and groomsmen wore gray suits with a gray vests and ties. The groom wore a white cotton blossom boutonniere and the groomsmen wore pink spray rose boutonnieres.

The flower girl was Ava Cottrill and ring bearer was Braley Cottrill, nieces of the couple. The girls wore white dresses with a satin boatneck bodice and tulle tea-length skirts embellished with a gray sash and bow flowing down the back of the dresses, grey glittery ballet flats and wore large pink chiffon roses in their hair.

Matt Enoch (Enik), cousin of the bride, played guitar and sang "Marry Me," "Cannon in D" and "Grow Old With Me" during the ceremony.

Between the ceremony and reception, guests were treated to a guided tour of The Old Exchange. The reception was held in The Great Hall of The Old Exchange where guests dined on a southern-style meal and sipped on sweet tea out of mason jars.

Following a honeymoon to Seabrook Island, S.C., the couple resides in Parkersburg.

 
 

 

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