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Church couple's Cornish delight



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A HONEYMOON in Cornwall awaited Elizabeth Ray and Roman Hartzhorne after they wed.
The pair met at Jubilee Community Church in Worthing and married at St James the Less Church in Lancing.

The bride, an occupational therapist, is the daughter of Sue and Michael Ray, of Manor Road, Lancing, and was given away by her father.

She walked down the aisle to Pachelbel Canon in D, wearing an ivory, silk gown with lace train.

Her bouquet was made up of cream roses, diamantés and eucalyptus leaves.

She was attended by her sister, Louise Ray, and her god-daughter, Grace Williams, who was a flower girl.

The bridegroom, a PE teacher and carpenter, is the son of Rod and Sue Hartzhorne, of Myrtle Road, Lancing.

The reception was held at Lancing College and they will live in Worthing.

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  • Last Updated: 23 January 2008 12:11 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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