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McClurg - Kagley
2004-07-30
Dana Reneé Kagley, daughter of Marvin and Ramona Kagley of Maryville, was united in marriage with Coty Lynn McClurg, son of Spencer and Nita McClurg of Maryville, June 26 at Field of Dreams.
Pastor Jason Word officiated.
Nuptial music was provided by Jason Word, Coty McClurg, Michael McClurg, Steve McKenzie, Jake Deputy, Heather McClurg, Dale Darnell and Kato Newman.
Escorted by her father, the bride wore a shiny, white, plain satin, strapless, floor-length gown with fitted, heart-shaped bodice and rose lace, sleeved shrug with decorative daisy edging and trim.
She wore a barrette decorated with a white flower in her hair and carried a gathered bouquet of Shasta daisies with five pale yellow roses with a white rose centered, and blue tweedia all around the edge of the bouquet held with a cornflower-blue ribbon.
Danielle McClurg of Tallassee was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Kellie Satterfield of Cleveland, Hollie Emert of Maryville and Heather McClurg of Maryville.
They wore short-sleeved, cornflower-blue, floor-length gowns with open necklines and high waists and carried bouquets of Shasta daisies, yellow roses and blue tweedia all around gathered with a cornflower blue ribbon.
Kayla Word was flower girl. She wore a pale yellow dress with a daisy ribbon tie at the waist and an embroidered daisy bouquet on the front.
She dropped soft yellow rose petals.
Jonathan McKenzie was ring bearer.
Michael McClurg Jr. of Tallassee was best man.
Groomsmen were Chad Nuchols, Jake Deputy and Steve McKenzie, all of Maryville.
A reception given by the parents of the bride was held at Field of Dreams.
Assisting were Jackie Brisson, Brittany Brisson and family.
After a wedding trip to a cabin in Bryson City, N.C., the couple are living in Maryville.
The bride is a full-time student at Pellissippi State Technical Community College pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering technology.
She is employed at Tractor Supply Company of Maryville.
The bridegroom is a graduate of William Blount High School.
He is an employee of Engert Construction Company as a pipefitter and welder.