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DATE: SUNDAY, February 13, 1994                   TAG: 9402160253
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BAKER-HUNDLEY

Teresa Lynn Hundley and Gregory Scott Baker were united in marriage on February 12, 1994 in Windsor Hills United Methodist Church with the Rev. Tammy Estep officiating. The reception followed the ceremony in the Church Fellowship Hall.

The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Jeffrey Hundley. BeckyWhitenack, friend of the bride, was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids wereMitzi Harris, Sharon Bartley, SandraEdmondson and Kathy Boggess, friends of the bride. Kristen Williams, niece of the groom, was the flowergirl. George Baker served as his son's best man. The ushers were Douglas Hundley, brother of the bride; Doni Williams, brother of the groom; Tim Quesenberry and ChrisAtkins, friends of the groom. Theguestbook attendant was Chris Moore.

The bride's gown was white satin adorned with schiffli lace andembroidered medallions. It featuredVictorian sleeves and a pearl edgedcathedral train. She carried a silk cascade of white Iris, white Orchids, Stephanotis and Ivy.

Teresa is the daughter of Barbara Hundley of Roanoke, and the lateClarence Hundley, Jr. She is a graduate of Patrick Henry High School and Virginia Western and is employed by Allstate. Gregory is the son of Trish Young and George Baker of Colorado. He is agraduate of Cave Spring High School and is employed by the City of Roanoke.

The newlyweds will reside inCallaway.



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