Peeler - Edmundson vows said Jan. 19
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Kimberly Dawn Peeler and Michael Ray Edmundson were married Jan. 19, 2008, at Elm Street Church of God. Stephan Anderson conducted the 2 p.m. double ring ceremony that was followed in the church fellowship hall, given by Anita Edmundson.
The bride is the daughter of Kenneth Coyle of Gaffney and the late Sandra Peeler Coyle. Her grandparents are B.F. and Juanita Coyle, the late Mary Ellen Coyle and the late Howard and Peggy Mode. A 2001 graduate of Gaffney High School, she works at Wal- Mart.
The groom is the son of Anita Edmundson of Gaffney and the late Eric Edmundson. His grandparents are James and Dorothy Edmundson of Lincolnton, N.C., and Pistol and Ann Beal of Maiden, N.C. He graduated in 2001 from Gaffney High School and works at Boyd Corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmundson are making their home in Gaffney.
Musical selections included "Canon in D," "Wedding March" and "I Cross My Heart."
The altar was decorated with a white garden arch trimmed with white lights and blue tulle centered with a silver snowflake. Two white pedestals were placed on either side of the arch along with ferns on pedestals. Snowflake candles and pine adorned the windows. Pictures of the bride's mother and the groom's father were placed on a table with a floating candle in the center of them.
Escorted and given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a long-sleeved white satin gown lavishly appliqued with beaded and sequined lace. The full skirt flowed into a chapel train adorned with sequins. Her veil of illusion was caught to a headpiece of satin embellished with white and silver sequins. She carried a bouquet of white miniature poinsettias and eucalyptus trimmed with blue snowflakes.
Ashley McKinney Ruppe of Charleston attended the bride as maid of honor. She wore an ice blue two-piece ensemble featuring a strapless bodice enhanced with crisscross ties in the back.
Sky Lowry of Gaffney served as flower girl and Levi James Peeler, son of the bride, was the ring bearer.
The groom was attended by Mark Moore of Gaffney as best man.