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Campbell - Gleaton

 Sunday, July 26, 2009

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Megan Marie Campbell of Marietta, GA and Michael Adam Gleaton of North were married July 25, 2009. The 5:30 p.m. ceremony was performed by Reverend Jody Ray and Pastor Brett Mask. A reception followed at Huntcliff River Club, Marietta, GA.

The bride, daughter of Dave and Judy Campbell of Marietta, GA, is the granddaughter of Priscilla Campbell of Whittier, Calif. She recently graduated with a Masters of Social Work and Public Administration.

The bridegroom, son of John and Susan Gleaton of North, is the grandson of Iris Cade and the late L.B. Cade, and Aubrey Gleaton and the late Rose P. Gleaton, all of North. He recently received his Pharm D and is working as a pharmacist at Hawthorne Pharmacy in Columbia.

Maid of honor was Lesley Forsythe. Bridesmaids were Christi Gleaton, Jessica Errthum, Monica Morello, Maria Mayberry, Nora Lynch, Lindsay Ketchem and Jaime Feather. Flower girl was Anabelle Creech.

Best man was John Gleaton. Groomsmen were Jeff Campbell, Brad Creech, Jeb Benson, Andrew Bolin and Joey Nance. Ring bearers were Bradley and Brian Creech.

The couple plans a wedding trip to Ocho Rios, Jamaica.

 

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