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DATE: SUNDAY, September 19, 1993                   TAG: 9309170331
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MCNEIL-EUDY

Crystal Darlene Eudy and Samuel Peery McNeil, Jr. were united inmarriage on August 7, 1993 in Belk Chapel in Charlotte, N.C. The reception was held at Discovery Place Museum, Charlotte, N.C.

The matrons of honor were Mrs.Teresa Graham Klassen and Mrs. Allison Burns Geist, friends of the bride. Mr.Samuel Peery McNeil served as his son's best man. The ushers were Mr. Walter Herbert Peake, III, Mr. Charles Henry Bremer, Jr., Mr. Paul Stephen DiAntonio, Mr. John Morrison Holcombe, and Mr. William Meredith Turner, friends of the groom; Mr. Brian Chandler Combs and Mr. Christopher Brandon Combs, nephews of the groom. The guestbook was attended by Mrs. Janet Schroeder.

The bride wore a gown of whitere-embroidered lace designed by the House of Bianchi. She carried a bouquet of fresh champagne roses.

Crystal is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee Eudy of Albemarle, N.C. She is a graduate of West Stanly High Schoolin Oakboro, N.C. and Stanly TechnicalCollege in Albemarle, N.C., and isemployed by NationsBank Corporation. Samuel is the son of Mr. Samuel Peery McNeil of Roanoke, Va., and the late Mrs. Ruby Mattox McNeil. He is a graduate of Patrick Henry High School in Roanoke and Virginia Polytechnic Institute,and is Vice President of NationsBankCorporation.

The couple enjoyed two weeks inBritish Columbia, Canada. They reside in Charlotte, N.C.



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