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Black - Sentell
2004-10-11
Regina Ratana Sentell, daughter of Jerry and Eade Sentell of Alcoa, was united in marriage with Nicholas Andrew Black, son of Joe and Quinn Black of Maryville, Aug. 7 at Monte Vista Baptist Church, Maryville.
The Rev. Jerry Mantooth officiated.
Nuptial music was provided by string quartet Adrienne Lefebvre, Nathan Lefebvre, Katie Marcus and Cynthia Wright; pianist Lola Franse; and vocalist Andy Franse.
Escorted by her father, the bride wore a strapless satin, A-line dress featuring a split-front overlay accentuated with crystals and embroidery on the bodice and detailed embroidery on the chapel-length train. The scalloped-edged veil was fingertip-length, accented with teardrop crystals and was on a rhinestone tiara. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of red and white roses, stephanotis and ivy.
Jo Sentell of Alcoa, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lisa Carter of Maryville, Shelby Deck of Maryville, Whitney Dee of Greer, S.C., Ellen Deering of Maryville, Sara Loveday of Knoxville, Viviana Sentell of Pineville, La., and Amy Welch of Knoxville. They wore two-piece Bordeaux, fitted, floor-length dresses with sweetheart necklines and carried a bright autumn mix of flowers.
Ansley Tuck was flower girl. Trey Sentell was ring bearer. Jane Rowland and Peggy Bratt kept the bride's book.
Joe Black of Maryville, father of the bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were Ron Allen of Folsom, La., Jonnie Dee of Greer, S.C., Andy Kerry of Knoxville, Michael Potter of Maryville, Gregg Sentell of Johnson City, Jerry Sentell of Pineville, La., and Matt Thompson of Gainesville, Fla. Ushers were Mai Chanthothai of Bangkok, Thailand, and Matt Miller of Maryville.
A reception given by the parents of the bride was held at Rarity Bay. Host and hostess were Alden Stuart and Wanda Carter.
After a wedding trip to St. John/St. Thomas, the couple are living in Knoxville.
The bride received a Bachelor Science degree in logistics and transportation from the University of Tennessee in May 2004. She is employed as a transportation analyst at Kimberly-Clark Corporation in Knoxville.
The bridegroom received a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Clemson University in December 2002 and an MBA from Clemson University in August 2004. He is employed by Kramer-Rayson in Knoxville.