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DATE: SUNDAY, February 13, 1994                   TAG: 9402160273
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JENNINGS-DUNAHOO

Tina Marie Dunahoo and ShawnDouglas Jennings were united inmarriage on February 12, 1994 in Oak Grove Church of the Brethren, by the Rev. Chris Roster. The reception was held at the Vinton War Memorial.

The maid of honor was Victoria Kirmse, friend of the bride. Thebridesmaids were Angie Dunahoo, cousin of the bride; and Karyn Farrell, friend of the bride. The best man was James J. Jennings, father of the groom. Thegroomsmen were Keith Jennings, brother of the groom; and Brian Jennings, brother of the groom. The ushers were JerryDunahoo, brother of the bride; and Greg Leslie, friend of the groom. The guestbook was attended by Mrs. Marlo Dunahoo, sister-in-law. The wedding consultant was Vaunda Leftwich and the photography was by Robert Leftwich.

The bride wore a mermaid style gown of white satin with alencon lace covering the long torso. It featured a sweetheart neckline and coronet sleeves, covered with seed pearls and bead accents. The skirt extended into a sweep train with lace and beaded appliques.

The bride, daughter of Thomas E.Dunahoo and Ms. Sharon M. Dunahoo, is a graduate of Cave Spring High School and attended Virginia Western Community College. She is employed by EyePhysicians, Inc. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Jennings, is a graduate of William Fleming High School. He is employed by Roanoke & Botetourt Telephone Company.

The newlyweds will live in Vintonafter a cruise to the Bahamas.



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