Herring - Davis
Nekisha Davis of Seven Springs and Glenn Devin Herring of Seven Springs pledged their promises May 1 at 1 p.m.
Eldress Elizabeth Graham Clark officiated at the double-ring ceremony at Adamsville Church of God.
Linwood Earl Davis Sr. of Goldsboro and Sarah Lee Graham of LaGrange are parents of the bride. She is the stepdaughter of Elizabeth Love.
The groom is the son of Glenn Herring of Seven Springs and Vickie Gurley of Goldsboro. He is the stepson of Wanda Herring and Gary Gurley.
Given in marriage by her brother and escorted by her father, the bride wore a white and silver strapless A-line gown with a cathedral train.
For her headpiece, she chose a rhinestone tiara with a fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white and purple flowers.
Criseyda Alvarez of Plymouth, Minn., was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Shereka Davis of LaGrange, niece of the bride, and Blanca Suncin of Apopka, Fla., and Christine Taylor of Hampton, Va., friends of the bride.
Micheal Forthye was best man. Groomsmen were Tony Ginn of Goldsboro and Rob Comb of Charlotte, friends of the groom, and Jason Ansemsi of Wilmington, cousin of the groom.
Peyton Herring and Katie Capps were flower girls. Nelson Rojas was ring bearer.
Karina Suncin and Renee Walden directed the ceremony. Presiding at the register was Sandra Suncin. Jalia Simmons and Vanessa Penuel distributed programs.
A program of wedding music was provided by McKenzie Lee, vocalist.
The bride is a graduate of North Lenoir High School and Pitt Community College with an associate’s degree in human services. She is employed as a staffing coordinator with Mega Force Staffing.
The groom attended Rosewood High School. He is employed as a carpenter with Mega Force Staffing.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Holiday Inn Express.
Friends and co-workers of the bride held showers.
The groom’s mother and stepfather held a rehearsal dinner at Adamsville Church of God.
By David Rouse
Published in Weddings on May 30, 2004 12:18 PM