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Wedding of the Week ... Julie-Ann Easton and Nicholas Brown



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Published Date: 11 September 2008
JULIE-ANN, of Redding, works with the CSA. in Falkirk; and Nicholas, of Church Road, California, works with Standard Life in Edinburgh.
The couple live in Shieldhill.

WHERE THEY MET: Both were working with the C.S.A. in Falkirk.

THE PROPOSAL: The couple were spending a weekend at the Marriot Hotel in Manchaster.

THE WEDDING: The marriage took place on July 8, 2008, at the Grecian Park Hotel, Cyprus, where 36 friends and relatives enjoyed a lovely time.

THE BRIDE'S OUTFIT: Julie wore a full-length Jade Daniel's dress with head-dress and tiara, while the groom wore full highland dress.

THE BRIDAL PARTY: The bridesmaids were Lesley Haston, Lynn Gow and Kirsty Young. The flower girl was Annie Easton, and the page boy was Edward Baker. The best man was Steven Gow and the ushers were Carlos Mifsud, Graham Gow and Jim Easton.

THE HONEYMOON: The couple spent several days at Le Meridien Spa in Limassol before flying home to spend the weekend at T in the Park.

THANKS: Sincere thanks are extended to both sets of parents, family and friends for their good wishes and gifts.

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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 10:51 PM
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  • Location: Falkirk
 
 
  

 
 


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