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Guzzetta - Dibble
Miss Bethany Lynn Guzzetta
Weds
Mr. Daren Adam Dibble
Miss Bethany Lynn Guzzetta and Mr. Daren Adam Dibble were united in marriage on Saturday, August 2, 2003, at six o'clock in the evening at First Presbyterian Church of Houston, Texas. The Reverend Carl Hamilton and Reverend Dick Read of Tulsa, Oklahoma performed the double-ring candlelight ceremony. Organist David Power, vocalists Miss Miranda Ellis, Mr. Jody Parsons, and Mrs. Melanie Chalk provided the music. A dinner dance reception followed at The Parador with music provided by Dynamic Entertainment.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaise Anthony Guzzetta of Friendswood, Texas. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truett Harold Hutson also of Friendswood and Mr. Sam Anthony Guzzetta and the late Jeanette Bilao Guzzetta of Houston. She earned her Bachelor of Education in Health and Human Performance from Baylor University, graduating summa cum laude where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She is pursuing her Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy at Texas Woman's University in Houston.
The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Richard Dibble of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is the grandson of Mr. Leslie Horton of Booneville, Arkansas. He earned his Bachelor of Education from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma where he was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. He is a coach for Clear Creek Independent School District.
Given in marriage by her family and escorted by her father, the bride selected an exquisite princess-style gown of ivory silk Mikado designed by Christos, worn strapless and intricately beaded with re-embroidered Alencon lace. A deep border of matching lace completely encircled the hem and swept majestically into a chapel-length train. To complement her gown Miss Guzzetta chose a dainty silver tiara hand-wired with fresh water pearls and Swarovski crystals with veiling of French illusion delicately edged with narrow satin ribbon cascading in tiers, falling softly to the edge of her train and beyond. The bride chose a full posy bouquet with a satin wrapped handle in a design to complement her gown. The beauty of Cream Ariana and Virginia roses were set amidst formal garden flowers. Ivory Hydrangea, Dahlias, Gardenias, and Stephanotis were a few of the many varying blossoms in the collection. Lynn Lary McLean of Lary's Florist designed the flowers especially for the bride for the softly lit and romantic ceremony. Her attendants were dressed alike in strapless two-piece ensembles of Kiwi satin. The fitted bodices were enhanced with crystal beaded embroidery. The slender skirts flared slightly as they fell to the tips of matching slippers. The Bridesmaids carried a posy bouquet featuring cream Ariana and Virginia roses collared with celadon green Hydrangea.
Miss Amy Guzzetta of Spring, the bride's twin sister, served as Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Stacy Daugherty of Houston and Mrs. Rebecca Baker of Pearland, both sisters of the bride, childhood friend Miss Leah Montemayor, of Friendswood, college sorority sisters Miss Miranda Ellis, of Odessa and Miss Renee Umstattd of Greensboro, South Carolina, the groom's sister, Mrs. Darci Zoellner of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and college friend Miss Erin Coyne of Kingwood. The flower girl was Miss Olivia Netzel of Bellaire and cousin of the bride. The Bridal Attendants were Miss Carrie Janke, Miss Lindsay Carlson and Miss Jillian Netzel.
Bill Mansfield of Houston served as the Best man. The groomsmen were Charles Daugherty and Ryan Smith of Houston, Nick and Nathan Hamilton, Philip Zoellner, Danny DeMoss, and Warren Linn all of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The ring bearer was Warren James Linn III of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Serving as ushers were Michael Baker of Pearland, Steve Mikeska of Houston, Shane Smith of Midland, and Larry Grable of Edmond Oklahoma.
After a honeymoon in Punta Mita, Mexico the couple will make their home in Pearland, Texas.