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March 17, 1987
CLARK - FYNE
Camilla Lynn Clark and James Robert Fyne, both of Dallas, exchanged wedding vows Feb. 14 at Richardson Seventh-day Adventist Church in Richardson with Pastor Joel Alberti officiating.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. David C. Clark of Baytown and Mr. and Mrs. James Fyne of Lawrence, Kan.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a tea length gown of white satin with lace overlay featuring a scalloped neckline and a dropped waistline with a flared scalloped hemline. The long sleeves were of lace with scalloped cuffs. The dress was made by the bride's adopted aunt, Stella Larpenteur.
The bride's fingertip-length veil of white illusion was attached by a bandeau of silk flowers.
Raybelle Binden provided the six pence for the bride's shoe.
Attending the bride was Kay Gray of Burleson, sister of the bride. She wore a periwinkle blue crepe de chine dress made identical to the bride's.
The best man was Rex Porter of Topeka, Kan.
Ken Julien and Sol Delgado were ushers.
Providing music for the occasion were Doris Sorensen, organist, and Mischelle Julien and Stephan Gray, soloists. A duet was performed by Dave and Claudia Johnson.
The bride's mother was gowned in a mauve blouson dress of crepe de chine.
The groom's mother wore an iridescent chiffon gown of several colors.
All wedding flowers were made by the bride's sister, Mrs. Gray.
A reception was held at the church fellowship hall and coordinated by Ms. Julien and Susan Alberti. Other houseparty members included Gloria Ake, Audrey Corter, Sharon Uehling, Jodi Beck and Sharon Emery.
The best man toasted the couple.
After a skiing trip to New Mexico, the couple reside in Dallas.
The bride is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University and is the owner of Potentially Perfect, a corporate fitness company. The groom is a graduate of Kansas University and Devry and is employed by Rockwell International in electronics.