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Callicot, Loe Are Wed

Published Wednesday, August 21, 1996 in the Nevada County Picayune

On July 6, Heather Diane Loe and Stephen Cannon Callicott were united in holy matrimony. The ceremony was held at the First Baptist Church in Prescott at 2:00 p.m.

The many family and guests were escorted by ushers, Sean and Andrew Loe, Brandon Stewart and Chris Sweat. Traditional music was played by Mrs. Shelia Cannon and Kara Porter. Rev. Milton Cowling sang "Two In One" and "The Father Said I Go," before the ceremony began.

The mother of the groom, Mrs. Don Callicott was escorted to her seat by the groom. The mother of the bride, Mrs. Henry Loe was escorted by the bride's brothers, Sean and Andrew Loe.

The attendants for the groom were: Don Callicott, best man; Robert Callicott and David Hacker, groomsmen; and Austin Hacker as ringbearer.

The bride's attendants were Sherri Kisselburg, honor attendant; Lori Arnette, bridesmaid; Timi Fox, bridesmaid; and Katlin Tye, flower girl.

Heather was escorted and given in marriage by her father, Henry Loe. Her bridal gown of white, slubbed silk was floor length with a full train. The scooped neck was complimented by short sleeves trimmed with seed pearls. A cathedral veil completed her ensemble.

Heather and Cannon were united in marriage by the Rev. W.B. Loe Jr. "The Lord's Prayer" was sung by Tim Shewbirt during the ceremony.

Family and friends enjoyed the reception, held in the First Baptist Church activities building.

The couple honeymooned in South Padre Island and Mexico. They now reside in the Caney community.


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