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Katrina Fonda and Keith Tiller united in marriage on July 14 Katrina Rae Fonda and Johnathan Keith Tiller of Warner Robins were united in marriage in a beautiful outdoor ceremony Saturday, July 14, at six o'clock in the evening at Henderson Village in Perry. The couple's youth pastor, Rev. Chris Winford of Central Baptist in Warner Robins, officiated the double-ring vows. The bride is the daughter of David and Janet Fonda of Warner Robins. The bridegroom is the son of Ira and Ann Tiller of Washington. The outdoor ceremony was performed before a gazebo decorated with red and white roses and drap- ing tulle. Centering the gazebo was a heart of red and white roses. The unity candles in indigo and white were atop a white pedestal. A program of music was presented by Gina McMillin of Perry. Selections included Pachelbel's "Canon in D" for the processional and "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" for the bride's entry. Vocalists included Richard Powers, Travis Peterson, Lashan Leggett, and Jea- Otiss Carter of Perry who sang "By Heart, By Soul" at the beginning of the ceremony, and Kim Abston, also of Perry, who sang "Household of Faith" during the lighting of the unity candle. Ira Tiller, father of the bridegroom, and Quincy Tiller of Acworth, brother of the bridegroom, served as best men. Usher-groomsmen were Ira Tiller, Quincy Tiller and Jea-Otiss Carter. Trinity Reed of Covington served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Megan Cunningham of Warner Robins and Courtney Elam of Lincolnton. All were attired in two-piece Alfred Angelo designs in indigo each featuring varying styles and lengths. They carried hand-tied bouquets of white roses. Karlan Fonda of Warner Robins, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a long white dress and carried a basket of white rose petals. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in her formal white strapless gown fashioned with a beaded floral motif down the gown and train. Her tiara headpiece was embellished in silver, floral, pearls and rhinestone clusters. She carried a bouquet of fireand ice roses interspersed with stephanotis. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Fonda chose a pink beaded evening dress enhanced by an heirloom mother of pearl Madonna and Child pendant. Completing her attire was a corsage of stephanotis. Mrs. Tiller, the bridegroom's mother, chose a taupe organdy evening dress by Alex complemented by a pink pearl and crystal necklace and earrings. Her corsage was also white stephanotis. The bridegroom's grandmother, Agnes Tiller of James Island, S.C., wore a green two-piece suit finished with a corsage of white stephanotis. Reception Following the ceremony, the bride's parents entertained at a reception at Henderson Village. The bridal table was set with white linens and white china. Each setting included a bowl with a floating candle and a crystal bell, a favor for each guest. Flowers used in decorating were replicas of the bride's bouquet. The stacked wedding cake was topped with the Precious Memories bride and bridegroom. Instead of registering the guest book, guests signed and wrote their well wishes on origami squares the couple will place in a special keepsake book. Following the reception the couple left for a wedding trip to Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Tiller are making their home in Warner Robins. Rehearsal Dinner Ira and Ann Tiller were hosts at a rehearsal dinner at the New Perry Hotel in honor of Katrina Fonda and Keith Tiller on the eve of their wedding. Guests dined from a scrumptious summer buffet that included a myriad of salads, vegetables, meats and breads. A nearby dessert table held assorted cakes and seasonal fruits in addition to a chocolate fountain.
Thirty guests attended.
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